HBX, the Hong Kong-based luxury streetwear retailer, has restocked merchandise from NEIGHBORHOOD, the Tokyo-founded Japanese brand that defined modern urban fashion. NEIGHBORHOOD, established by designer Shinsuke Takizawa in 1994, operates from Harajuku and carries the founding philosophy "Craft with Pride," a commitment reflected in the premium fabrics and construction methods applied to its motorcycle-inspired apparel.
The new arrivals span a wide price range, from $10 to $1,740, accommodating both entry-level consumers and collectors seeking limited pieces. NEIGHBORHOOD's latest offerings through HBX showcase the brand's consistent design language that has earned it placement alongside streetwear titans like WTAPS, UNDERCOVER, and A Bathing Ape in contemporary fashion discourse.
For three decades, NEIGHBORHOOD has maintained its position as a cornerstone of Japanese streetwear, blending utilitarian aesthetics with refined tailoring. The brand's influence extends beyond Tokyo's streets into global fashion consciousness, where its motorcycle-adjacent silhouettes and technical fabrications appeal to both hardcore streetwear enthusiasts and mainstream luxury consumers. HBX's curation of NEIGHBORHOOD pieces reflects the retailer's focus on heritage Japanese brands that bridge the gap between niche streetwear culture and accessible luxury.
The restocking underscores sustained demand for Japanese streetwear in the global market. HBX, which specializes in curated drops and exclusive collaborations, continues to position itself as a key distribution channel for brands seeking to reach discerning international audiences. NEIGHBORHOOD's availability on the platform signals the brand's steady evolution from Harajuku institution to globally recognized design authority, reinforcing its status within the streetwear pantheon.
