
Sculpture by Yusuke Hanai inspired by Nike sacai apparel will be available along with the apparel on December 13.
Nike sacai apparel capsule will be available exclusively at sacai.jp from December 13th, at Dover Street Market LA on November 22nd prior to the public launch.
Five styles based on tracksuits will be launched, including two styles from each men's and women's and one unisex T-shirts. The collaboration sculpture with the illustrator Yusuke Hanai, inspired by Nike sacai apparel, will also be available. The sculpture carries a message “When we stumble and fall, and feel it’s impossible to carry on, there are people on our side encouraging us to take the next step forward. This bond is essential to our existence.” which is incorporated into the story. Tina Kunakey and Zakari Kunakey in the campaign visual are representing the message from sculpture, the two supporting one another. The collaboration sculpture with Yusuke Hanai will be available at sacai.jp on December 13, and for pre-order at Dover Street Market LA on November 22.
Purchases at sacai online store
- First come first serve
- *Both apparel and sculptures are exclusively available at sacai online store. Not available at sacai retail stores.
- Launch time will be announced on sacai official Instagram.
- Please note that access to the site may be congested, so please allow extra time for access during busy times.
- Inquires are accepted at ec@sacai.jp
An exhibition will be held at “T&Y GALLERY” in Los Angeles from November 22 to December 21, where this sculpture will be turned into a statue over 3 meters in length and paintings will be displayed.
Date : November 22 (Fri) – December 21 (Sat) *Closed on Mondays, Sundays and national holidays
Hours : 11:00 – 18:00
Address : T&Y GALLERY (821-823 E 3rd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013)
About Yusuke Hanai
Begun exhibiting work in 2006 at The Surf Gallery in Laguna Beach, California. In the following year, he exhibited as part of group show, The HAPPENING, in New York, Sydney, Tokyo, London, and Paris. His style is heavily influenced by the counterculture of the 50’s and 60’s, and has formed a unique style that combines Japanese aesthetic sensibilities with retro American illustrations. He produces work for both domestic clients and abroad, including for Vans, Nixon, Beams, as examples.