Cheez have made a very strong impression with their debut season and their impressive trake bike aesthetic. Having kept their design philosophy to a minimum largely basing the collection around tees and hoodies they have provided the items with playful colors matching the logo. There latest move from Cheez which is set for big things is a store opening in Laforet in Harajuku, the pop up store will be there from August 2th until the 17th and is sure to make a lot of noise. In addition and perhaps the most welcoming news Hiroshi Fujiwara, who we all know to well is in the process of creating a collection of hand made tees for Cheez. Take a look at the work below to get a greater feel from the tees which will adorn the Fragment logo, if we could expect anything else.
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