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    UNDERCOVER x fragment design reunite as Ura-Harajuku icons

    by OS Staff November 11, 2025
    written by OS Staff

    Two titans of Japanese streetwear, UNDERCOVER and fragment design, come together once again for a new capsule collection that celebrates their shared Ura-Harajuku heritage. The collaboration bridges the visionary worlds of Jun Takahashi and Hiroshi Fujiwara, offering a range of co-branded apparel, accessories, and lifestyle pieces that fuse cultural references with functional design.

    At the heart of the drop are winter-ready garments—a down jacket, vest, and fleece—each reimagined through the lens of traditional Chinese dress elements, giving the silhouettes a sense of heritage-meets-street modernity. These pieces highlight both brands’ ability to reinterpret classic forms into something minimal, sleek, and subversive.

    Distinctive graphic artwork featuring the phrases “Undercover Meets Fragment” and “Chanel Heights Club” appears across the collection, tying together both labels’ unmistakable design languages: UNDERCOVER’s conceptual storytelling and fragment’s refined street sensibility.

    The result is a cultural intersection of style and legacy, reaffirming the ongoing influence of Ura-Harajuku’s creative underground and the enduring dialogue between fashion, music, and subculture that both brands helped define.

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