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BAPE: The Story Behind A Bathing Ape, Streetwear's Original Hype Machine

by Sandy Li 15 Jul 2026 0 comments
BAPE ABC Camo Shark Tee with blue shark face print

BAPE — A Bathing Ape — was founded in 1993 by Tomoaki "Nigo" Nagao in Tokyo's Ura-Harajuku, and it more or less wrote the rulebook every hype brand now runs on: tiny production, word-of-mouth scarcity, and motifs you can spot from across the street. Three decades on, its camo, its Shark Hoodie and its star-marked sneaker are still global shorthand for streetwear. Here's the story behind the brand — with 160+ BAPE pieces authenticated by hand and live at PUSHAS.

BAPE at a glance

  • Founded: 1993, Ura-Harajuku, Tokyo
  • Founder: Tomoaki "Nigo" Nagao (Ape Head designed with SK8THING)
  • Name: from the Japanese idiom "a bathing ape in lukewarm water," a wink at complacent, over-indulged youth — with a nod to Planet of the Apes
  • Signatures: 1st Camo, ABC Camo, the Ape Head, Baby Milo, the Shark full-zip hoodie, the BAPE STA
  • Ownership: Hong Kong's I.T Group took a controlling stake in 2011; CVC Capital Partners took co-control in 2021
  • On PUSHAS: 160+ BAPE pieces live, from around A$80 (at the time of writing)

From 50 shirts a week in Ura-Harajuku

Nigo didn't launch BAPE with a billboard. He launched it with roughly 50 shirts a week, about half of which he kept or handed to friends in Harajuku to seed the right kind of demand. The name is a piece of dry humour: it comes from a Japanese saying about an ape lazing in lukewarm water until it goes cold — a jab at the sheltered, complacent kids who, as it happened, became his customers. The Planet of the Apes obsession that runs through the brand is real too.

That scarcity was the strategy, not an accident. Limited runs, no restocks to speak of, and a shop you had to know about turned a t-shirt label into the most-wanted thing in Tokyo — and the template for the drop model the whole industry copies today.

The icons: 1st Camo, ABC Camo and the Ape Head

BAPE's visual language locked in early. The original Ape Camo — "1st Camo" — landed in 1996, hiding warped Ape Head logos inside a hunting-camo pattern. ABC Camo is its louder, colour-saturated sibling, with a slightly distorted Ape Head, and it became the look people picture first when they hear the brand. The Ape Head itself, drawn by SK8THING, is the through-line across every era.

BAPE ABC Camo By Bathing Ape Tee white green Ape Head graphic

The Shark Hoodie

If one piece made BAPE a household name beyond Japan, it's the Shark full-zip hoodie. It debuted in 2004, the zip running all the way up and over the head so the hood becomes a face — jaw, teeth and eyes lifted from the nose art painted on military fighter planes. Two decades later it's still the brand's signature object, reworked season after season in new camos and colours.

BAPE ABC Camo Shark full-zip hoodie blue with shark face hood

The BAPE STA

The BAPE STA arrived in the early 2000s and reinterprets the Nike Air Force 1 silhouette, swapping the Swoosh for BAPE's star-and-lightning "STA" mark and finishing it in patent leather. It became a hip-hop staple — Soulja Boy name-checked "bathin' apes" on 2007's "Crank That" and wore the sneakers in the video — and a magnet for collectors chasing its dozens of colourways. Even Nigo has since called the design a "big mistake," which only made the originals more collectible.

BAPE STA white sneaker with black star and lightning STA mark

From Nigo to I.T and CVC

By the late 2000s BAPE's finances had wobbled, and in 2011 Hong Kong retail group I.T took a controlling stake. Nigo stepped down as creative director in 2013 and fully exited the brand he built. In 2021, CVC Capital Partners took co-control of BAPE through the privatisation of I.T. Nigo, meanwhile, went on to found Human Made and later became creative director of KENZO — proof the founder's instincts travelled well beyond the ape.

BAPE Baby Milo 'Year of the Horse' tee (2026)

Why BAPE still matters

Strip out the camo and the hype, and BAPE's real legacy is a business model. Artificial scarcity, limited drops, word-of-mouth marketing and motifs built for instant recognition — that's the operating system of modern streetwear, and BAPE was running it before most of the brands that now treat it as gospel even existed. It also put Japanese, Ura-Harajuku design on the global map. That's why a thirty-year-old camo still moves.

Where to buy BAPE in Australia & worldwide

Browse the full BAPE collection on PUSHAS — 160+ pieces from tees to Shark hoodies and BAPE STAs — and see what else is moving in Trending. For another homegrown scarcity story, read the story behind Geedup, or see the most-wanted drops on PUSHAS this week. Every piece is authenticated by hand — shop with confidence, with global shipping from Sydney & Los Angeles.

Frequently asked questions

What does BAPE stand for?

BAPE is short for A Bathing Ape. The name comes from a Japanese idiom about an ape bathing in lukewarm water — a tongue-in-cheek dig at complacent, over-indulged youth — with a nod to Nigo's love of Planet of the Apes.

Who founded BAPE, and who owns it now?

BAPE was founded in 1993 by Tomoaki "Nigo" Nagao. Hong Kong's I.T Group took a controlling stake in 2011, Nigo left in 2013, and CVC Capital Partners took co-control in 2021.

When did the BAPE Shark Hoodie come out?

The Shark full-zip hoodie debuted in 2004. Its full-head zip and fighter-plane "shark mouth" graphic made it BAPE's signature piece, and it's been reissued every season since.

What is ABC Camo?

ABC Camo is BAPE's colour-saturated take on its original 1st Camo (from 1996), with a slightly distorted Ape Head woven into the pattern. It's the camo most people picture when they think of BAPE.

What is the BAPE STA based on?

The BAPE STA reinterprets the Nike Air Force 1 silhouette, replacing the Swoosh with BAPE's star-and-lightning STA mark and usually rendering it in patent leather. It launched in the early 2000s and became a hip-hop and collector staple.

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