END. x C.P. Company Turn the British Corner Shop Into High-Tech Couture

by OS Staff
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END. is marking 20 years in the game by teaming up with C.P. Company for a capsule that reimagines the UK’s most iconic institution: the neighborhood corner shop. Yes — that fluorescent-lit, foil-wrapped, always-open cultural staple just got a technical upgrade.

United by a love for fabric innovationfunction-first design, and a shared appreciation of subcultural style, the two labels fuse streetwear credibility with deep archival flex. The result? A series of garments that mirror the textures of British convenience culture — cellophane gleam, plastic crinkle, fluorescent color pops — all elevated through Kan-D, a newly-developed shiny, translucent nylon from the C.P. Company lab.

The collection includes a Goggle Puffertechnical vestbomber jacket, and messenger bag, with exposed seams, visible padding, and layered panels that reveal the inner workings of each piece like a bag of crisps under harsh strip lighting.

This is everyday uniform meets experimental outerwear, with a nod to nostalgia and a future-facing material twist— a love letter to corner stores, seen through circular lenses and nylon gloss.

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