Kid Cudi And BAPE Just Dropped A T-Shirt Collaboration

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Kid Cudi BAPE T-Shirt Collaboration

Just in time for his 37th b'day, Kid Cudi joins with BAPE once again for a limited edition T-shirt collaboration in partnership with the brand's NYC Madison Avenue store.

Kid Cudi has always been a man of many hats, as well as many sneakers, shoes and fly gear in general considering his longstanding history of collaborating within the fashion industry. His latest fashion collab sees him once again linking up with BAPE for a limited edition round of tees to celebrate the new BAPE Store New York on Madison Avenue. 

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The sole item is a T-shirt available in either black or white, and it's only being made as a store-exclusive to the Madison Avenue location. Now granted, the $115 price tag does come with a bit of question, but there is a lot to value about this piece and its overall design to somewhat validate dropping a c-note on a T-shirt. The animated Kid Cudi graphic on the front stands out the most, with extra points given for warping the Cud into a MILO-inspired mascot graphic. The back features the New York City skyline in gold lettering, which adds a clean finish that's not too out of place. 

Take a look at both color options in the Kid Cudi x BAPE Store New York Madison Avenue collaboration below, which dropped exclusively in-store today but for most of you just means you can now try your luck on the resell market. Happy hunting, fam!  

Kid Cudi And BAPE Just Dropped A T-Shirt Collaboration
Oh, and make sure to send a happy 37th birthday to Kid Cudi today! We're sure this drop wasn't a coincidence — enjoy, King!
Image via BAPE
Image via BAPE 
Image via BAPE 
Image via BAPE

Image via BAPE

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