BAPE (A Bathing Ape) is a Japanese streetwear brand founded by Nigo (Tomoaki Nagao) in Ura-Harajuku, Tokyo in 1993. Nigo was born on December 23, 1970, in Maebashi, Gunma Prefecture, Japan. Before starting BAPE, Nigo worked as an editor and stylist at Popeye magazine after studying at Bunka Fashion College. The first store called NOWHERE opened on April 1, 1993, together with Jun Takahashi, founder of Undercover.
The brand name references the Japanese idiom “a bathing ape in lukewarm water,” commenting on youth culture. The name also nods to the film Planet of the Apes. Graphic designer SK8THING (Shinichiro Nakamura) created the Ape Head logo and the signature camouflage pattern. Mentored by Hiroshi Fujiwara, Nigo’s nickname means “Number 2” in Japanese. Early strategy involved producing only 30–50 T-shirts per batch, selling half and gifting the rest to scene leaders.
In 2002, BAPE launched the Bapesta sneaker, inspired by the Air Force 1 but featuring a shooting star. BAPE’s US growth was propelled by Pharrell Williams, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Jay-Z. In 2003, Nigo partnered with Pharrell to co-found Billionaire Boys Club and Ice Cream. Collaborations include Marvel, DC Comics, Pepsi, Adidas, SpongeBob SquarePants, Nintendo, Star Wars, and Hello Kitty. The Kanye West Bapesta drew from The College Dropout.
Secondary lines include AAPE and BAPY for women. Today BAPE operates 30+ flagships worldwide. In 2015, Chris Brown and Travis Scott fronted BAPE Black Label. In 2021, Nigo became Kenzo’s artistic director. The Shark Hoodie with full-zip face mask remains a defining piece. Our audience includes streetwear enthusiasts, sneakerheads, hip-hop fans, and collectors who value exclusivity and pop culture storytelling.
BAPE shirts at bapeshirts.org: my field notes
Every bape t shirt on bapeshirts.org is hand-checked, photographed, and measured by our team. I document fabric, print, tag era, and condition so you can decide fast and buy with confidence.
I’m Barbara Susan, Fashion Stylist and lead reviewer for our bapeshirts.org editorial staff. I’ve logged hundreds of hours testing BAPE fabric weights, wash behavior, and print durability across new and archival drops. My notes live in each product page: stitch close-ups, camo alignment, neck tags, and measured sizing in inches and centimeters. We also label colorways clearly, so if you want a pink bape shirt or a black and white bape shirt, you find it in seconds. My goal is simple: translate real garment data into plain guidance you can use.
How do we verify authentic BAPE tees?
We run a multi-step authenticity check that covers tags, construction, print quality, and era consistency. I confirm every point with macro photos you can zoom.
First, I review neck labels by era, including font weight, spacing, and backing. Second, I check the Ape Head hem tag cut, stitch count, and color fidelity. Third, I inspect screen prints under raking light for dot patterns and edge bleed. Fourth, I check camo panels for alignment and color set when applicable. Last, I compare care tags, wash codes, and country of origin to known production runs. Any mismatch gets flagged and never reaches the catalog. My experience: fake tees often miss micro details like the foil density on older woven tags or the depth of ink on the Shark and College graphics. Our photos show you these details before you decide.
Color and graphic index: choose your bape t shirt
We group bape t shirts by colorway, graphic, and era so you can filter quickly. Each listing notes the exact shade under studio light and daylight.
Looking for a black bape shirt with the classic College logo? You’ll see it alongside the white bape shirt and the black and white bape shirt split graphic. Want a bold pop? Our red bape shirt, blue bape shirt, purple bape shirt, and green bape shirt pages include side-by-side photos with true-to-life white balance. If you chase rare tones, the pink bape shirt and gold bape shirt pages show print density on lighter bases, since pastel cotton reflects ink differently. Earth fans can compare a brown bape shirt in first-wash versus raw light to judge fade potential. Every bape tee page notes ink feel (matte, semi-gloss, puff) and how it holds after two gentle washes based on my tests.
What size fits best for bape shirts men?
We post flat measurements for bape shirts men for each item, not stock charts. I recommend measuring a tee you love and matching shoulder, chest, and length within 1 cm.
BAPE fits have shifted by era and line, so a Large in a 2007 College tee won’t match a recent AAPE cut. My process: I lay the tee flat, measure shoulder seam to seam, pit to pit, and back length from the collar seam. I also flag boxy or tapered fits in the notes. If the graphic is oversized (Shark or Busy Works ring), I record print width so you can judge proportion. For taller builds, check hem length and sleeve drop; some older runs wear shorter. If you prefer a roomy bape tee look, aim for 3–4 cm extra in chest over your best-fitting shirt.
Fabric, prints, and my wear tests
I test shrink, twist, and print wear on sample tees to mirror real use. Expect my results in the description so there are no surprises.
For shrinkage, I use cold wash and hang dry, then warm wash and low tumble to simulate life. Most midweight cottons settle at about 2–4% in length; heavyweight blanks hold shape better but can feel warmer. Screen prints on darker bases resist cracking longer; lighter bases like a pink bape shirt may show micro-creases sooner if you machine-dry. I also check collar rib recovery, which matters if you layer under a jacket. When a tee has flock, foil, or puff ink, I note heat sensitivity and suggest wash temps that keep texture intact. All of this is written in plain terms on each bape t shirts listing.
Release eras and tags you will see
We label each bape tee with its likely release window and tag set. That helps you judge collectability and fit.
You’ll see distinctions like early Ape Head woven tags, later printed neck tags, and AAPE line identifiers. I match graphics to known collaborations when relevant and note when a design echoes core BAPE motifs like the College logo, Shark, or 1ST CAMO. If a tee includes special collab marks (Marvel, DC Comics, Nintendo), I document placement and any unique care tag text. For you, this means faster decisions: you know what you are getting and why it matters. Where provenance is fully verified, I state it. Where it’s consistent but not ironclad, I say so and show the evidence.
Service standards: photos, grading, shipping, returns
Every product has studio photos, natural light photos, and macro tag shots. Condition is graded with clear notes and no hidden flaws.
Our grading calls out pilling, collar wave, print hairline, or wash fade in plain language. I also include a scale for print feel and fabric hand. Orders ship with tracking, and packaging avoids dye transfer against light tees like white bape shirt or gold bape shirt bases. Returns are available within a clear window shown on our policy page; items must be in original condition with our security tag intact. If you need extra photos or measurements, our team adds them on request and appends them to the listing so others benefit too.
Why are some colorways scarce?
Scarcity usually comes from limited runs, region exclusives, or collab drops. I flag this in the listing so you understand value and restock odds.
Colors like a purple bape shirt or a specific blue bape shirt tone may anchor to a season or a partner capsule. A pink bape shirt with a certain camo can be tied to a brief campaign. When a black bape shirt or white bape shirt is standard but features unusual ink or placement, I call that out as well. Scarcity notes help you choose between waiting for a different size and securing the exact piece in front of you. My logs track how often variants surface, and I share that frequency in the notes.
Care and styling that keep value
Cold wash inside-out, gentle cycle, and hang dry protects ink and collars. This keeps shape, color, and resale value higher over time.
For a bape tee with heavy front print, avoid high heat that embrittles ink. Store folded, not hung, if the tee is heavyweight to prevent shoulder bumps. Styling is simple: pair a black and white bape shirt with raw denim, or throw a green bape shirt under a neutral overshirt. If you rotate often, mark wash counts; my experience shows prints look fresher under 25 cycles when air-dried. Expert Tip: test a small hidden area with a cool iron through a cotton cloth before touching any print—some inks glaze under direct heat.
Glossary for our catalog terms
Our pages use a few consistent terms to speed up choices. Here is how to read them fast.
“Hand” is the feel of the fabric; “stiff hand” means new or crisp cotton. “Set-in collar rib” notes a firmer neckline; “collar wave” flags light warping. “Print lift” means ink rises off the fabric under flex; “micro-crack” is hairline ink cracking. “True black” versus “char” helps you match pants; “optic white” versus “bone” helps you judge contrast. Each term appears with photos so you can connect words to what you see, whether it’s a red bape shirt or a brown bape shirt in warm light.
About the author
Written by Barbara Susan, Fashion Stylist. I lead product testing and fit notes for our bapeshirts.org team. Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbara-susan-58b51794/