
BEAMS and NEEDLES Reunite for Summer Capsule
BEAMSis teaming up withNEEDLESonce again for a sleek new capsule collection set to drop on July 12. The release includes four pieces: two mesh jerseys in different colorways and two pairs of jorts in black and indigo denim.
The jerseys feature the NEEDLES logo boldly emblazoned across the chest, with the brand's signature Papillon butterfly embroidery stitched on the right and a NEEDLES signature on the left. The standout purple version features a two-tone design, with a pastel hue across the shoulders and sleeves—crafted from nylon silk — and a deeper purple mesh body for breathability. The black version keeps the same design, switching out the embroidery for clean white stitching across an all-black silhouette.
Complementing the jerseys are jorts available in washed indigo and black denim. Each pair includes adjustable drawstrings at the waist for added function and streetwear edge.
Prices are set at ¥20,900 JPY (approximately $145 USD) for the jerseys and ¥33,000 JPY (approximately $228 USD) for the jorts. The full collection will be available exclusively on July 12 at select BEAMS locations and the officialBEAMS online store.

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