Starbucks Japan, BEAMS, and Tomica Drop Parent-Child Capsule With Mini Truck
Starbucks Japan, BEAMS, and Tomica dropped a nine-piece parent-child capsule March 27 built around a green die-cast Mitsubishi Fuso Canter miniature truck.

Starbucks Japan and BEAMS pulled a triple collaboration that makes complete sense once you see it: enlisting Japanese die-cast toy car brand Tomica for the "STARBUCKS STAND by BEAMS" EXTRA Collection Volume 2, a nine-piece drop where the real anchor isn't a hoodie or a cap. It's a miniature truck.
At the center of the capsule is the custom "Tomica for Starbucks Stand by Beams" miniature car, modeled directly after the Mitsubishi Fuso Canter trucks used in BEAMS' own logistics, reimagined in a signature all-over green finish with the cargo bed detailed in co-branded "Starbucks Stand by Beams" typography alongside the Starbucks Siren logo. It is, as the project's cultural framing puts it, an object sitting halfway between a toy, a design piece, and a collector's item. The fact that BEAMS' actual delivery fleet inspired the mold makes it feel less like merch and more like an inside joke for anyone who knows the brand's history with die-cast culture. BEAMS and Tomica have collaborated before, going back to a 2020 camo capsule built around a 1/57 scale Suzuki Jimny, so this isn't a cold handshake. Volume 2 just raises the stakes by folding in Starbucks' unmistakable visual codes.
The apparel reads clean and intentional. The clothing selection is anchored by two graphic T-shirt styles: Type A, which showcases the collaborative truck from multiple dynamic angles, and Type B, which displays a bold side-profile print with a faux-leather hem tag. Crafted with a fitted neck and relaxed dimensions through the shoulders and body, the tees are joined by coordinating printed caps and canvas tote bags. The Selectabisso take on the fit is worth noting: loose cuts and relaxed shoulders, everything perfectly aligned with current Japanese streetwear trends. Both descriptions land in the same place. This is not a stiff collab tee you archive and never wear. The construction is built for rotation.

The detail that separates this drop from most coffee-brand collabs is the sizing strategy. Every wearable piece in the collection is offered in both unisex adult sizing and dedicated kids' sizing, with the official Starbucks Japan product page confirming adult unisex runs from S to XL and kids' sizing covers 100/120/130 cm. The explicit goal is parent-child link coordinate dressing, a styling trend that has serious momentum in Japan right now. Nine pieces total, split across adult and kids' versions, with the Tomica die-cast sitting as the one collectible that bridges both audiences without needing a size chart.
The EXTRA Collection Volume 2 dropped March 27 via the Starbucks official online store, BEAMS LIFE Yokohama, BEAMS Kyoto, and a dedicated STARBUCKS STAND by BEAMS Harajuku pop-up shop. The project itself launched in September 2025, with Volume 1 of the EXTRA Collection debuting a Champion Reverse Weave sweatshirt that November. Going from a collegiate fleece to a Tomica die-cast logistics truck is the kind of creative left turn that keeps a collab series from feeling like a catalog. Volume 3 now has a lot to live up to.
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