
Satoshi Nakamoto Presents "The Big Tourist" for Spring/Summer 2025
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Satoshi Nakamotohas lifted the curtain on another impressive in-line release for Spring/Summer 2025. Entitled 'The Big Tourist,' the captivating new collection once again leans into themes of vintage Americana and athletic aesthetics across a layerable lineup of graphics, outerwear and denim.
Standing out in the lookbook is a new colorway ofSatoshi Nakamoto x OTW By Vans Old Skoolsneakers, featuring a light blue canvas upper and the same pearled accenting.
Motorsport remains a heavy point of influence for the label, appearing in the form of an oversized long-sleeve 'SN Racing' graphic tee and a patched 'Movie Star Satoshi' leather jacket; the jacket's design is emulated on a 'Movie Star' patchwork hoodie.
The label also continues to lock in on its own lettering, stamping different branded hits on a diverse delivery of graphics. One tank comes emblazoned with silver stars throughout the silhouette and a bright blue 'Satoshi Nakamoto' logo across the middle. Stars also surface (surrounded by silver jewels) on a gray sweat set, which comes hit with subtle cursive branded signatures on both the crewneck and the pants.
Another graphic tee features a trippy two-handed graphic in the middle with 'Satoshi' written underneath in studs; the sleeves and waistline are similarly outlined in gold studs while the back of the shirt reads 'WELCOME TO THE MACHINE' with the same 'Satoshi' lettering underneath.
As for bottoms, the brand brings back some more camouflage cargos, alongside some textured light-wash denim shorts and pants.
Take a closer look at Satoshi Nakamoto's The Big Tourist Spring/Summer 2025 collection in the lookbook above. The collection is set to drop at some point today, Sunday, May 25, at the brand's officialwebsite, though a time hasn't been announced at the time of writing.
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