Bedwin & The Maison Mihara Yasuhiro Launch First Collaboration Inspired by ’90s Ground Beat

Bedwin & The Heartbreakers joins Maison Mihara Yasuhiro for their first capsule, channeling ’90s Ground Beat with Simon Taylor graphics, leather and varsity pieces, plus Dickies and CA4LA triple collaborations—available now in Japan.

Bedwin & The Heartbreakers and Maison Mihara Yasuhiro present their first collaborative collection, a 14-piece lineup inspired by the “Ground Beat” sound and visual culture that emerged from London in the 1990s. The collection captures the gritty energy of the era with heavyweight leather blousons, classic stadium jackets, and graphic pieces featuring artwork by Simon Taylor, co-founder of the influential design collective Tomato.

 

The range extends beyond apparel to include two “triple” collaborations: headwear created with CA4LA and workwear developed with Dickies. Highlights include the leather zip blouson (¥220,000, tax included), stadium jacket (¥132,000, tax included), knit zip cardigan (¥77,000, tax included), and bush pants (¥49,500, tax included). Graphic hoodies (from ¥26,400, tax included) and T-shirts (from ¥19,800, tax included) showcase Taylor’s bold prints. The Dickies series features a jacket (¥50,600, tax included) and two pant styles (from ¥36,300, tax included), while CA4LA contributes a huge beanie (¥28,600, tax included) and a newsboy cap (¥33,000, tax included). The “General Scale. DAVID” sneakers round out the capsule, offered in multiple colorways and priced from ¥51,700 (tax included).

 

The collection is available now at Maison Mihara Yasuhiro stores in Japan, including Omotesando Hills, Isetan Men’s, Osaka, and Maison (MY) Labo., as well as through the brand’s online store.

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