Cactus Plant Flea Market and Fred again.. launch USB002 tour merch pre-orders
Pre-orders are live for the Cactus Plant Flea Market x Fred again.. USB002 tour capsule, priced $40–$150 and anchored by a vibrant green usb002 keeper jersey.
Cactus Plant Flea Market has reunited with Fred again.. for a USB002 tour merchandise capsule now available to pre-order through the brands’ online shop, with prices running $40 to $150 and pieces like the sports‑inspired usb002 keeper jersey leading the drop. The collection includes tees, hoodies, jerseys and a printed bandana, and appears on the CPFM product roster under names such as usb002 play tee, usb002 101010 og tee, usb002 101010 folders tee, usb002 101010 new york hoodie, usb002 london hoodie and usb002 10 shows london tee.
Visually the capsule leans into desktop nostalgia and club memory: CPFM’s signature 3D puff printing meets Fred again..’s USB motifs and binary graphics across heavyweight jersey fabrics. “Merging CPFM‘s distinct, DIY‑leaning aesthetic with the electronic musician’s creative vision, the collaborative capsule is heavily anchored by the streetwear brand’s signature 3D puff printing,” Hypebeast writes, noting a prominent vibrant green colorway. The brand’s sizing skews modern and boxy; Hypebeast recommends customers size up for an exaggerated oversized fit.
The timing is as deliberate as the graphics. Complex notes the merch arrives as Fred closed out his USB002 residency in London at Alexandra Palace on Friday, Feb. 27, where he brought out Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk for a surprise appearance. That finale included Daft Punk classics such as One More Time - played twice - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger, Around the World and Technologic, plus a version of Starboy. Earlier in the run Fred played an unreleased Harry Styles track ahead of the Kiss All the Time album’s March 6 release, a detail Billboard disclosed and Complex reported.
Fred again.. framed the London finale as a once‑in‑a‑lifetime sendoff in an Instagram Story: “I can't believe I'm typing this. There is only one way to end this tour of surreal whirlwind dream‑casting, and it is with this man, the greatest. We've been in the studio all week and basically prepared an entire one‑off show just for tonight.” An Instagram post promoting the capsule was published on Feb. 10 and credits Photo by Minsuga Jiminie in the caption.

Practical notes for buyers: Complex reports the launch as available for pre‑order as of early March, while CPFM’s shop shows live product listings and a cart interface; an Instagram caption also declared the merch “on sale now” on Feb. 10. Shipping estimates in the supplied materials are incomplete, with a truncated note reading “with expected shipping windows of roughly 7–” and no full timeframe provided. Check the CPFM checkout for current shipping windows, exact SKU spellings and item availability before completing a purchase.
Beyond the drop, the capsule is a document of the USB002 era: the album was released over 10 weeks last fall with one song a week during a 10‑show run, and Fred will play six shows in New York next January at East End Studios on Jan. 16 and 17, 23 and 24, and 30 and 31. For fans who care about provenance and performance moments, the CPFM pieces double as tactile setlist memorabilia tied to a residency that closed with a Daft Punk cameo and a buzzed unreleased Harry Styles moment.
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