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While the numbers speak for their footwear (MSCHF sold over 20,000 pairs of its big red boots, priced at $350 each), the collective is adamant about not being perceived as another streetwear brand.
But it was the underwear that stood out—bright red briefs and panties, neatly packaged, arranged by size. In Japanese culture, red is associated with good luck, good health, longevity.