KITH's Sakura Project Features A John Elliott Collaboration

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Ronnie Fieg and Kith never stop working. Echoing last year's Coat of Arms collection that featured a collaboration with Puma and John Elliott and released in Paris, Kith ran it back with both brands again in 2015 on the Sakura Project, dropping the collection in Tokyo at United Arrows. Now, it's releasing here in the States. As you can see, it's basically made for getting active. Think, compression pants and shorts for those times when you really need to jump up the subway stairs past olds slowly dying. Or, just to cover up the fact that you didn't work out a single time this winter. There's also typical cozy boy staples with a noragi-inspired hoodie, french terry crewnecks and a tee that features an interesting squared neck opening. Amongst all this is another John Elliott collaboration in the form of a short sleeve Villain in grey and blue with contrasting lining, long sleeve Mercer tees and Escobar sweats. And you already know it wouldn't be a Kith collection without an exclusive sneaker collaboration. For the Sakura Project, Ronnie did up the Puma R698 and designed a custom RF698 Mid both in Japanese cherry blossom-inspired colorways. The entire collection drops in-store and online this Saturday and you can check the pricing for each item here because we not only realize how broke you are, but also realize you're not that good at math.

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