Bape X Coach Bapesta Sneaker With Sta Motif In Signature Jacquard With Ape Head
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Style Number
- G4808
Materials
- Man-made leather and Signature jacquard upper
- Fabric lining and footbed
- Rubber outsole
Features
- Lace-up closure
Additional Details
- BAPE® x Coach
Coach collaborates with the cult-favorite streetwear label BAPE on a playful, animated collection that combines our New York attitude with the Tokyo-based brand’s bold, rebellious style. This BAPESTA sneaker is printed with a disruptive take on our Signature jacquard featuring BAPE’s trademark Ape Head. It’s finished with their STA™ motif on the side and our brand mashup at the back heel.
About the designer: With a devoted global following, A Bathing Ape—or BAPE, is the luxury lifestyle brand which catapulted streetwear into the mainstream. The unique name was inspired by the founder’s passion for the 1968 film Planet of the Apes and "A bathing ape in lukewarm water,” the ironic Japanese idiom that describes overindulgence.
About the designer: With a devoted global following, A Bathing Ape—or BAPE, is the luxury lifestyle brand which catapulted streetwear into the mainstream. The unique name was inspired by the founder’s passion for the 1968 film Planet of the Apes and "A bathing ape in lukewarm water,” the ironic Japanese idiom that describes overindulgence.