Led by Tyson Yoshi, the clothing brand Triplet has always centered its creativity around "speed," "power," and "the desire to keep going." It draws inspiration from sports culture to offer functional yet stylish original apparel. Recently, Tyson Yoshi shifted focus to racing culture, merging it with the street aesthetics of Japan's Bōsōzoku (biker gangs) to launch the new "Triplet Racing Club" initiative. In collaboration with local brands GRS, rojol, and PUMA, they've created a series of collaborative pieces that inject a fresh sense of speed and aesthetic strength into the fashion scene.
The latest collaboration series with GRS continues the design concept from the previous activewear collection, now featuring washed and handcrafted distressed details, paired with sweatshirt materials and stretchy cotton fabrics. It cleverly integrates racing styles into everyday wear with casual cuts. These pieces are adorned with the golden Triplet logo and GRS's "Kowloon" lettering, and a special cropped sweatshirt set has been launched, perfect for gender-neutral mixing and matching.
The brand new Triplet collaboration series will soon debut at a limited-time store in the atrium of Taikoo Place, showcasing new pieces while paying tribute to the classic Hong Kong film "Young and Dangerous." This collection brings a visual impact filled with racing speed and rebellious aesthetics, revisiting the passionate scenes of loyalty and brotherhood, capturing the attention of many brand enthusiasts.



