FOLBOT x NEIGHBORHOOD Build a 10-Piece Waterproof System Around a Kayak-Detailed SUP Board

The Japanese streetwear label and the water sports brand team up on a full-coverage collection, with sizing that extends to children and dogs.

by · Hypebeast
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Summary

  • NEIGHBORHOOD and FOLBOT have collaborated on a 10-piece water-focused collection centered on a SUP board featuring kayak-inspired detailing and original graphics
  • The lineup spans functional apparel, a jet cap with removable sun shade, a floating device, an oversized changing room poncho, and a roll-top waterproof dry bag
  • The apparel setup, floating device, and changing room poncho are available in adult, children’s, and dog sizing

NEIGHBORHOOD and FOLBOT have linked up on a 10-piece collaborative collection dropping June 27, anchored by a SUP board that pulls its design language directly from kayak construction. The board arrives with kayak-inspired detailing and original co-branded graphics, functioning as the visual and conceptual centerpiece of a lineup built to cover most situations a day on the water could present.

The collection’s logic becomes clearer when you read it as a system rather than a series of individual pieces. The SUP board sets the tone, but the supporting items fill out a functional kit that spans apparel, safety, storage, and shelter. The high-performance fabric apparel setup offers a coordinated on-water look, while the jet cap addresses sun exposure with a removable sun shade that can be detached when conditions change. For storage, a roll-top dry bag handles waterproofing with a closure system suited to active use, keeping valuables sealed whether the bag is on a board, a dock, or a beach bag.

Two pieces stand out for their utility angle. The floating device is positioned explicitly as a safety-essential item, designed with emergency situations in mind rather than casual accessory use. The changing room poncho takes an oversized cut to allow for full coverage while changing, solving a practical problem that anyone who has tried to swap wetsuits in a parking lot will recognize immediately. Both items are available in adult, children’s, and dog sizing, as is the apparel setup, making this one of the broader size range commitments seen in a streetwear-adjacent outdoor collab.

NEIGHBORHOOD’s track record with functional gear partnerships gives the FOLBOT collab a coherent home within the brand’s broader output. Founded by Shinsuke Takizawa in 1994, the label has consistently drawn from workwear, military, and outdoor subcultures throughout its history, making a water sports collab feel less like a departure and more like the next logical category to explore. FOLBOT, as a water sports brand, brings the category expertise and functional credibility that grounds the collection beyond a purely aesthetic exercise.

Across all 10 pieces, the collection holds a consistent position: streetwear construction thinking applied to gear that has to perform in a genuinely demanding environment. The kayak detailing on the SUP board is the most visible expression of that intent, but the floating device’s safety framing and the dry bag’s roll-top closure suggest a collection that was designed to be used rather than displayed.

The FOLBOT x NEIGHBORHOOD collection drops June 27 via NEIGHBORHOOD’s direct stores, online store, and authorized stockists.