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fragment design, ARTIST PROOF and nonnative Reconnect for New T-Shirt Capsule The graphic-heavy t-shirt collection adapts the collaborative “Innovaten” design from previous heavy outerwear. Summary fragment design, ARTIST PROOF, and nonnative are following up their previous collaborations with a joint graphic t-shirt The collaborative S/S TEE Innovaten graphic is adapted from a prior Trooper Puff Blouson design The special-edition release is scheduled to arrive in two classic colorways this summer fragment design, ARTIST PROOF, and nonnative have officially joined forces to introduce the fragment design x ARTIST PROOF x nonnative S/S TEE “Innovaten”. The project expands on the trio’s collaborative relationship by translating technical aesthetic codes into lightweight summer apparel. The collaborative t-shirt pulls direct design inspiration from the aesthetic blueprint of their prior Trooper Puff Blouson release. Placed prominently across the back is the signature “Innovaten” graphic, an art-forward emblem co-designed by Hiroshi Fujiwara’s imprint and the art-concept brand ARTIST PROOF. The front of the garment adopts a clean lifestyle approach, highlighting the ARTIST PROOF logo across the left chest. Adding a layer of detail, the sleeve of each shirt features FRGMT’s iconic thunderbolt motif. The graphic is custom-designed for this specific collaboration, cleverly integrating the classic lightning bolts into the letter “o” from the nonnative logo. Crafted in two traditional colorways—Black and Olive—the apparel offering delivers a balanced fusion of minimalist Japanese styling and experimental graphic curation. The fragment design x ARTIST PROOF x nonnative “S/S TEE Innovaten” on July 18, 2026 via the nonnative shop.

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