




Here’s a closer look at Bapexclusive Kyoto store, which opened recently. Perhaps the most outlandish figure is the Terra Cotta warrior style PONR life-sized figures. One concept that I love about BAPE is that, Nigo started the company with one idea that he wanted to be central to everything - the customer should feel grateful for being allowed to buy his product, rather than the other way round.
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