thisisneverthat x Actual Source Connect on “Commuter Service” Capsule
One effective method to bridge distant countries is through shared city bikes. The Seoul-based collaboration powerhouse thisisneverthat has teamed up with the publishing company Actual Source from Provo, Utah, on a joint project named “Commuter Service.” This initiative concentrates on practical cycling equipment and accessories tailored for urban cyclists.
The heart of Commuter Service lies in a PERTEX® wind jacket, which has been given a stylish white finish. This lightweight and breathable jacket also features gray-toned co-branding logos on its reverse side. To complete the look, there’s a PERTEX® counterpart as well.
A few graphics enhance the collection of outdoor clothing items, where both brands add their unique symbols and visuals to a variety of T-shirts and socks. Additionally, bike-related equipment is included, such as reflectors crucial for urban cycling, along with keychains.
Check out the Thisisneverthat x Actual Source collaborative collection showcased in the booklet above, which is set to be released online in the United States on Thursday, March 27th, at 9 p.m. Eastern Time. The “Commuter Service” line will become available for purchase in-store and online in Korea on Friday, March 28th, at 11 a.m. Korean Standard Time, and both in-store and online in Japan on the same day, March 28th, starting at noon Japanese Standard Time.
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2025-03-25 19:55