Japanese streetwear brand BAPE opens its first Canadian store at 1028 Alberni Street in downtown Vancouver, entering the Canadian retail market.
We are here to enable the world of fearless expression through art, sports and music.” The new Vancouver outpost, which soft-opened before its grand opening March 6, represents a larger expansion ...
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Japanese streetwear brand BAPE has opened its first permanent Canadian store on Alberni Street in downtown Vancouver’s luxury shopping district.
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