Adidas & Messi Not Featured at All: Inter Miami x Bape Off-Pitch Kits + Collection Revealed

Inter Miami CF, the MLS club partially owned by David Beckham and Messi's current team, have partnered with Japanese streetwear label Bape for a limited edition capsule collection.

The Bape x Inter Miami collection was revealed through images and videos featuring four Inter Miami CF players but not the club's superstar Messi, and also no Busquets.

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๐Ÿ•’11AM Local

๐Ÿ›๏ธAvailable at BAPE STORE ยฎ MIAMI, online and in select stores in the United States, China, Japan, Hong Kong, and Taipei. pic.twitter.com/6S3iPeqEVm

— Inter Miami CF (@InterMiamiCF) August 15, 2023

Messi's Inter Miami Certainly Won't Release Bape Kit

Inter Miami Team Up with Bape for Limited Edition Collection

The Bape x Inter Miami collection includes two football-inspired kits.

The Bape x Inter Miami collection includes pullover hoodies, t-shirts, sweat shorts, and caps, with a standout piece being a modified version of the club's playing jersey created purely for lifestyle wear.

In terms of the design. the famous Bape camo design has been matched with Inter Miami CF's signature pink color, and comes with an original hem tag and silicone badge exclusive to this collaboration.

The Bape x Inter Miami collection launches in limited numbers on Saturday, 19 August 2023, at Bape stores. The prices are steep, starting at 159 USD.

Bape x Inter Miami Collection - What you Need to Know

๐Ÿ‘• Inter Miami CF and Bape collaborate on a limited capsule collection

โŒ Adidas not involved, and Messi is not featured in the launch

๐Ÿ‘• The standout piece is a tweaked take on Inter Miami CF's playing jersey

๐ŸŽฝ The collection includes pullover hoodies, t-shirts, sweat shorts, and caps

๐Ÿ’ต The collection is available at Bape stores from 19 August 2023, but prices are very high: from 159 USD

Do you like the Bape x Inter Miami collection? Would you have liked an Adidas x Bape x Inter Miami match kit? Let us know in the comments below.

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