NEXUSVII. x HAROSHI Drizzler Jacket, 77 Hand-Signed GUZO-Printed Pieces
NEXUSVII. and HAROSHI made 77 Drizzler jackets, each with a hand-signed, serial-numbered woven label and a GUZO motif printed on chest and back, released in Shibuya March 7 and online March 8.

NEXUSVII. and Tokyo artist HAROSHI released a strictly limited Drizzler jacket run of 77 pieces, each jacket bearing HAROSHI’s handwritten signature on a woven label and an individual serial number, with the artist’s GUZO motif printed across the chest and back. The jackets were first available at NEXUSVII.’s Shibuya store on March 7, followed by an online release via the brand’s platforms on March 8.
The collaboration reconstructs the classic Drizzler silhouette to match vintage textile specifications, with NEXUSVII. reproducing the original blend of fibers and weave structure so the jacket retains the look and feel of mid-20th-century sportswear and utilitarian outerwear. Sources describe the garment as a lightweight, archival-style Drizzler recreated “exactly as it was,” a point NEXUSVII. emphasized in the product framing.
HAROSHI’s contribution is the GUZO motif, referred to in materials as “GUZO” or “GUZO Wing Ripper,” applied to the garment and described variously as silk-printed and screen-printed; the motif’s placement is specified on both chest and back. Haroshi is noted for sculptural work made from recycled skateboard decks, a practice that ties his skate-culture pedigree to the streetwear sensibility of this jacket and gives the piece a clear artistic provenance.
Reported retail pricing contains a notable discrepancy that has not been reconciled in available coverage: one report lists the jacket at 28,600 yen with an approximate USD equivalent of $384, while another lists ¥60,500 with the same approx. $384 USD figure. Both outlets attach roughly $384 to the item, but the differing JPY figures require confirmation from NEXUSVII. to determine the correct yen price and accurate exchange rate at time of sale.

The limited run, hand-signed woven label, and serial-numbering position this Drizzler as a collectors’ piece aimed at Japanese streetwear collectors and buyers who prize tangible artist sign-off: the production cap of 77 pieces makes provenance and numbering central to value. What remains to be confirmed from the brand are printing method specifics, exact motif styling, whether the 77 pieces span multiple sizes or are a fixed-size run, and whether jackets ship with certificates or special packaging.
At an approximate market figure tied to $384 and a one-time Shibuya launch followed by an online drop, the NEXUSVII. x HAROSHI Drizzler sits between accessible collaboration pricing and true collectible scarcity. For anyone shopping for a collector who values artist-signed apparel and archival textile work, the combination of HAROSHI’s GUZO graphic and NEXUSVII.’s vintage textile reproduction is the defining appeal; final purchasing details should be verified directly with NEXUSVII. to resolve the yen price and printing-method questions before completing a sale.
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