Haider Ackermann Launches Exclusive Pieces on HEAT!
by Adriano Batista

HEAT is the market leader in luxury mystery boxes, working exclusively with the world’s leading brands and disrupting traditional retail models. There’s nothing more exciting than receiving a mystery box and only knowing that what will come out of it will be from the coolest designers and made from the best quality. But better than this is also knowing everything in advance at unrivaled value.

It’s what is happening today on December 2nd, with a special launch of a box that will contain HEAT’s first designer collaboration with Haider Ackermann, bringing back the brand’s most iconic styles in new and exclusive colorways.
“Haider Ackermann propelled my own interest in fashion prior to founding HEAT, we’re incredibly proud as a company to be able to launch our first designer collaboration with such an inspiring and era-defining brand.” – Joe Wilkinson, Managing Director at HEAT.

This is a market first for HEAT, retaining a mystery element alongside total transparency and visibility for its customers, whilst offering Haider Ackermann’s cult followers an opportunity to purchase a specific piece or pieces for their collections.

The mystery boxes are priced at £750 and are guaranteed to include products with a minimum RRP of £1,200. Individual items from the collaboration are also available alongside the mystery boxes in limited quantities priced from £485 to £1150. Each purchase is delivered in a bespoke designed chocolate velvet box unique to this collaboration.

The Haider Ackermann Exclusively for HEAT capsule collection brings together the Perth & Underground Bombers alongside Raw Edge Sweaters, Moonshape Joggers, and Perth hoodies. Haider Ackermann’s 2015 Underground Bomber is perhaps their most pivotal piece to date, worn by Kanye West, ASAP Rocky, Miguel, and countless others and marking a direction change for fashion.
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