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    Don’t have money for space travel? You can still look like an astronaut with this Balenciaga set

    Juniper MaeBy Juniper MaeJune 26, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
    Don’t have money for space travel?  You can still look like an astronaut with this Balenciaga set

    If your budget doesn’t allow for a $28 million trip to space, Balenciaga’s new collection of NASA It comes to make you look and feel like an astronaut.

    First discovered in the video game Balenciaga Afterworld: Age of Tomorrow, the capsule contains items such as jackets, graphic T-shirts, bags, socks, and shoes with the NASA logo.

    The capsule also includes accessories such as baseball caps with space patches at the front, metallic cyberpunk sunglasses, embossed key chains, and silk scarves.

    This travel kit is made with materials created by NASA safeguards, wherever you go

    As much as dazzling the world with its interstellar exploits, NASA has also proven to be a hot item in pop culture, and as authentic as the pieces on this Balenciaga set may sound, the capsule is not a collaboration with the agency, according to fashion law almost anyone can use a logo Space Center, as long as the design is submitted to the Multimedia Division of NASA’s Office of Communications.

    A group out of this world

    Photos: Balenciaga

    The padded space jacket is a reinterpretation of the classic white astronaut suit, with multiple pockets, red accents, a carabiner and an array of space-themed patches.

    All pieces come with the old NASA logo and a simple Balenciaga logo, but the white bag and backpack have the agency’s trendiest ’80s logo embroidered in red, and all the large bags come with his name tag, so don’t confuse your stuff. Those of another astronaut.

    Photos: Balenciaga

    The clothes start at $150 to $5,050, and the clothes can actually be found in physical stores and on the brand’s website. Some pieces, such as Space Parka and Bombers, are only available for pre-order, although they will definitely be the first pieces on sale.

    Juniper Mae

    "Coffeemaker. Certified Alcoholic. Passionate Foodie. Pop Culture Ninja."

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