A.P.C. And Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Fragment Design Share New Capsule Collection

A.P.C. has teamed up with Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Fragment Design for a new capsule rooted in their long-running friendship and shared cultural references.

Often credited as a key figure in shaping Harajuku street style, Fujiwara brings Fragment’s music-led design language into conversation with Jean Touitou’s pared-back French staples.

The collection draws inspiration from the Supports/Surfaces art movement, reflected in co-branded graphics and a new logo treatment that links A.P.C. and FRGMT with a slash motif. A.P.C.’s signature guitar-and-dagger emblem is also reworked with Fragment’s lightning bolt.

Designed as a full head-to-toe uniform, the capsule centres on denim, led by a “Canadian tuxedo” pairing of work jacket and jeans. The jacket nods to classic utility silhouettes, while the jeans feature a contrasting rubber stripe along the outer seam and a cuff detail referencing vintage Americana. Similar striping appears on navy and beige gabardine chinos.

Rounding out the drop are a white poplin shirt with checked side panels and embroidered initials, graphic T-shirts and a leather card holder.

Check out imagery in the gallery above.

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