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Three years on, Space Bat Killer returns as his cut-and-paste psychedelia takes new form on denim, from the archives to the streets of Paris.
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Three years on, Space Bat Killer returns as his cut-and-paste psychedelia takes new form on denim, from the archives to the streets of Paris.












For our latest project, we’ve reimagined a pair of timeless silhouettes, the Denim Blouson and Worker Shorts and used them as canvases for the trippy, analogue artwork of New Jersey-based illustrator and collage artist, Space Bat Killer.
Known for his hand-cut collages pieced together from old magazines and finished with Sharpie details, SBK’s work draws from the textures of skate and surf culture, blending fragments of songs, dreams and the darker edge of the beach.




Working closely with Austrian design and textile printing studio LEFTKISS, the artist’s collages have been translated directly onto fabric, preserving their handmade tactility and raw colour.
Shot on the streets of Paris by Felix Le Ber and Ethan Moriceau, the pieces carry SBK’s unmistakable visual language into a new medium: bold, vibrant, and slightly off-kilter.
NOT available in stores, these editions sit firmly in collector’s territory, an artefact for anyone lucky enough to get their hands on them.
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Photos: Felix Le Ber - Video: Ethan Moriceau - Model: Nasser Alouache - Model: Dino











