Habush x BlackEyePatch Announce Limited Collaboration with Pop-Up in Shibuya

Habush teams up with BlackEyePatch for a limited capsule centered on an exclusive bottle design, apparel shot with Awich, and bar-ready accessories. The release is joined by a week-long Shibuya pop-up bringing the collaboration into a physical space.

Habush and BlackEyePatch have joined forces on a limited collaboration that brings together the energy of Tokyo’s street scene and the nightlife culture that has shaped Habush since its launch. The centerpiece is a special-edition bottle designed by BlackEyePatch, paired with a hoodie featuring Awich—Habush’s brand director—photographed by Keita Suzuki. The drop also includes a cleanly designed shot glass and a bottle strap by BlackEyePatch, rounding out a set built for both collectors and fans of the brand’s bar-driven culture.

 

To mark the release, a pop-up store will take over the former Sanchinri site in Shibuya from December 9 to 14, operating 11:00–23:00 JST (opening day 17:00–23:00 JST). The space will showcase the full lineup ahead of each brand’s online release schedule.

 

Sales begin on the Habush online store on December 10 at 18:00 JST, followed by BlackEyePatch on December 17 at 20:00 JST. Prices range from ¥3,300 (tax included) for the bottle strap to ¥27,500 (tax included) for hoodie bundle sets.

 

Rooted in Okinawa’s long-standing herbal liqueur traditions, Habush reimagines classic habu-based medicinal spirits through a contemporary lens, blending 13 herbs and habu extract into a smooth 35% liqueur conceived for modern nightlife—a direction shaped by Awich’s creative vision. Since its debut, Habush has quickly become a staple across clubs and bars nationwide.

 

BlackEyePatch, founded in 2016, has built its identity on anonymity and bold graphic language, evolving from a mysterious sticker collective into one of Tokyo’s most influential street labels. Their distinct visual codes and presence across hip-hop culture make this collaboration a natural alignment between two forces shaping Japan’s creative underground.

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Images: Habush