FAT International has unveiled its latest capsule — a heartfelt tribute to the forgotten racers of the 1986 24 Hours of Spa. Inspired by the two FAT-liveried Mercedes-Benz 190Es entered by Snobeck Racing Service, the collection aims to immortalize the cars that never finished the race but have endured in memory.
The capsule revives the bold spirit of these unsung heroes through a series of cotton pieces designed in collaboration with friends from Paris and Vienna. While the race cars failed to see the checkered flag, their livery lives on in this reimagined streetwear drop, echoing the era’s raw motorsport energy.
Items in the drop include a “PHHHAT Black” graphic tee and hoodie, each prominently featuring a Pirelli-inspired “PHHHAT” logo on the front. Other standout details include “LART” and “KARACING” logos at the back of the tee, a nod to long-time friend and collaborator Arthur Kar’s Kar L’Art de L’Automobile brand.
Prices for the items in the collection range from €69 to €169 EUR (approximately $75 to $180 USD). A cap was also teased in the photoshoot but has not been listed on the website at the time of writing. As for the tee and hoodie, they’re available to purchase now via FAT International’s official site.
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