Garbstore and Honda
Garbstore presents an exclusive capsule collection in
collaboration with Honda, available in-store and online, only at The Garbstore.
The collection embodies the spirit of the Honda DAX, a small size, dual seat motorbike that has been capturing hearts and minds since the 1960s. With just enough ground clearance for free movement, its T-shaped, pressed steel mainframe closely emanates the compact, free moving body of a dachshund. Rounded off with mini-ape handlebars and an off-road inspired, upswept exhaust muffler, the DAX has served as a reminder that you really can have it all: unmistakable charm and mechanical superiority.
The campaign was shot by Los Angeles-based photographer Noah Sahady in the deserts of Southern California, proving just how versatile the collection is.
Comprising t-shirts, sweatshirts, and nylon sacoche bags, the collection reinterprets original Japanese DAX branding through Garbstore’s signature design approach.
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