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[Fixed Me Drop]

When conceptualizing was taking place there was new hype about Cyberpunk 2077 because of the tie-in anime that was released. The vaporwave/future aesthetic was on the mind and we try to capitalize on that social interest. At the time, Fractal had just released the Pop cases and with our great business relationship with them we were able to get a case pretty quickly. We wanted to use some vaporwave aesthetics because we felt there was a lot of overlap between vaporwave and the cyberpunk design. I believe the katakana on the glass, the framework city scape on the removable front panel, and the neon light-esque fans are just enough to convey the overall aesthetic while also not overdoing it.

Company

Gamer Supps

Roll

Apparel Designer

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YEar

2025

Collaborators

FREAM

Creative Director

Paroro

Waifu Artist

[Fixed Me Drop]

[Fixed Me Drop]

The Fixed Me drop acted as a sequel to the original Fix Me release, but this time as a full capsule instead of just a single shirt. The motif for the collection was pulled from her socks, which sparked the idea to create something with an alternative, almost Beetlejuice-inspired feel. That striped pattern became the foundation for the hoodie, sweatpants, and accessories, tying the entire capsule together while still nodding back to the original Fix Me concept.

The Fixed Me drop acted as a sequel to the original Fix Me release, but this time as a full capsule instead of just a single shirt. The motif for the collection was pulled from her socks, which sparked the idea to create something with an alternative, almost Beetlejuice-inspired feel. That striped pattern became the foundation for the hoodie, sweatpants, and accessories, tying the entire capsule together while still nodding back to the original Fix Me concept.

Company

Gamer Supps

Roll

Apparel Designer


YEar

2025

Collaborators

FREAM

Creative Director

Paroro

Waifu Artist

Pieces

Pull Over Hoodie

Sweatpants

Underwear