Lifestyle & Fashion

Iconic BAPE Shark Hoodies Returns in Archival Editions

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BAPE Shark Hoodies

A Bathing Ape (BAPE) is commemorating the 20th anniversary of its legendary Shark Full-Zip Hoodie by re-releasing its first and second-edition designs.

The collection features the original Word Gone Mad (WGM) and Point Of No Return (PONR) versions in multiple colorways.

The first-edition hoodie includes the original FrankenApe branding and “Ape Shall Never Kill Ape” tagline, crafted from thick US cotton with a signature woodland camo print. The second-edition design features the PONR acronym and a special thermal lining.

“This hoodie has always represented the freedom to stand out,” BAPE stated, highlighting the garment’s significance in streetwear culture. The collection showcases five different colorways for each edition.

Fans can purchase the anniversary collection on the BAPE webstore starting November 23, marking two decades of the brand’s innovative streetwear design.

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