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Bounty x Hunter Cannibal Hoodie

A Japanese reader of mine sent this in and requested that I include it in a Merckx Mondays post.

I really couldn’t wait that long to post it because it fucking rules. Sure, it’s a Campagnolo script bite and we’ve seen 1000′s of those, but the Cannibal reference is killer. I thought for sure it would have been from a Japanese bike shop, but when he said it was from Bounty x Hunter, I was a little shocked. I was just there a few weeks ago and didn’t see it and it’s not on their website or blog. Anyone got anymore information on it?

If Bounty Hunter is making a vinyl Eddy Merckx figure, I’ll shit my pants (you can hold me to that).

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  • RA

    cool! why would you be shocked to know its from bounty hunter? you know all those japanese street guys all ride, trend or not. well here’s the hoodie on zozotown, a big retail joint in jp. expensive like any other jp brand. dope regardless. http://zozo.jp/shop/bountyhunter/goods.html?gid=558838&rid=1013

  • http://prollyisnotprobably.com prolly

    Yes, I know they all ride, but I’ve never seen something like this come out of their camp and I’ve been following their stuff for years. It’s pretty fucking rad though!

  • http://hotbeefer.com eric!

    $155 USD!? did I convert that right?

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