Pagani teamed up with Japanese fashion brand BAPE to offer a new limited-edition clothing line. The launch of the “capsule collection” in London was joined by a bespoke Pagani Huayra BC Roadster dressed in the colors of BAPE, built at the request of a client.

The apparel collection includes a t-shirt, a polo shirt, a zipper jacket, sneakers, a cap, and an aluminum keyring with the figures of Horacio Pagani and an Ape. The blue-themed designs feature the signature camouflage print of the Japanese fashion brand, alongside Pagani and BAPE branding.

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The bespoke Pagani Huayra Roadster BC was created for an unnamed client who obviously loves the look of BAPE products. A large portion of the carbon-fiber bodywork is dressed with the camo pattern thanks to a non-permanent wrap, applied for the launch event in London. The hypercar has a blue-tinted carbon-fiber bodywork with stripes in the colors of the Italian flag and a cool set of duo-tone gold/silver alloy wheels.

Inside there is plenty of blue upholstery, naked carbon fiber, and a few gold accents. The bespoke nature of the build is evident from the special plaque between the seats. The owner of the unique Huayra BC Roadster also got a matching collection of luggage pieces and sports clothes, including a tracksuit and gloves with the same camo pattern.

Back to the clothing line, the Huayra Roadster BC Capsule Collection by BAPE is already available online, or at the Pagani Atelier and BAPE Store. If you are curious about pricing, in the online Pagani Store the key ring costs €39 ($41), the cap sells for €125 ($131), the T-shirt costs €135 ($142), the Polo shirt costs €199 ($209), the sneakers cost €319 ($335), while the zipper jacket is the most expensive selling for €399 ($418). As for the bespoke Huayra, the owner must have paid over $3.5 million.

This is not the first collaboration between Pagani and BAPE since the two companies presented a similar collection for the 20th anniversary of the Pagani Zonda back in 2019.