Comme des Garçons Taps A$AP Nast for a 12-Piece Capsule

Comme des Garçons links with A$AP Nast on a 12-piece capsule landing at Dover Street Market worldwide.

Comme des Garçons X A$AP Nast
Comme des Garçons X A$AP Nast

Fresh off recording sessions for his forthcoming album 90’s Era Nasty, the Harlem-born artist has re-imagined a run of brand staples—T-shirts, cardigans, and classic button-downs—into a 12-style statement line. Each piece carries Nast’s signature logo alongside graphics lifted from the new music, turning the clothing into a wearable teaser for what’s next on his track list.

Nast is the first musician invited to rework existing Comme des Garçons shirt silhouettes, and he approached the brief with the same care he brings to a beat. Cuts stay close to the label’s boxy proportions, while prints juggle bold typography with lo-fi collage motifs that nod to ’90s east-coast energy.


Comme des Garçons X A$AP Nast
Comme des Garçons X A$AP Nast
Comme des Garçons X A$AP Nast
Comme des Garçons X A$AP Nast
Comme des Garçons X A$AP Nast
Comme des Garçons X A$AP Nast

Distribution follows fashion-fan ritual: the entire drop is available exclusively through Dover Street Market’s network—from London’s Haymarket flagship to Ginza’s gravity-defying stacks. For Nast, whose own style archives include vintage Raf and Prada, the partnership folds neatly into a personal wardrobe built on experimentation.

Campaign imagery, captured on 35 mm film by long-time collaborator Dexter Navy, keeps the cast tight. Nast stands centre-frame, flanked at times by a spirited bull terrier that softens the set’s stark white backdrop. The film grain underscores both Navy’s analog eye and Nast’s album title—another wink to a decade pre-smartphone.

Comme des Garçons X A$AP Nast
Comme des Garçons X A$AP Nast
Comme des Garçons X A$AP Nast
Comme des Garçons X A$AP Nast
Comme des Garçons X A$AP Nast
Comme des Garçons X A$AP Nast
Comme des Garçons X A$AP Nast
Comme des Garçons X A$AP Nast

For Comme des Garçons Shirt, the project reaffirms founder Rei Kawakubo’s habit of letting unexpected voices recut the house uniform. For Nast, it is a milestone that fuses two long-running passions—rhythm and fit—into one concise release now waiting on DSM rails worldwide.

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