FAT International's latest capsule collection pays homage to the underappreciated Mercedes-Benz 190Es that participated in the 1986 24 Hours of Spa. Despite these race cars failing to finish the race, their impactful designs have influenced the new collection, which incorporates mid-80s motorsport aesthetics into contemporary streetwear. The line, featuring heavyweight cotton tees and hoodies, is a collaboration that reflects the brand's international roots, blending influences from Paris and Vienna. It celebrates the spirit of overlooked racing machines while making a fashion statement with playful nods to car culture.
FAT International’s latest collection revives the spirit of forgotten race cars, blending nostalgia with contemporary streetwear to celebrate the underdogs of motorsport history.
The capsule draws from the aesthetics of mid-80s racing, focusing on vehicles that didn't finish the race but inspired with their bold designs and notable identities.
This collaboration embraces international influences, showcasing a blend of motorsport culture and streetwear style, particularly highlighted by the creative nods to Pirelli and automotive fashion.
The designs include tributes to Arthur Kar's brand, turning logos into meaningful references that resonate with car culture enthusiasts and modern fashion consumers.
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