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Yeti Out’s NO CODES Capsule Reimagines Hong Kong’s Star Ferry Uniform
Yeti Out has launched an eight-piece capsule collection inspired by Hong Kong’s iconic Star Ferry uniform, blending local heritage with club-culture utility. The NO CODES range features convertible tracksuits and reflective details, initially dropping at Hong Kong’s J-01 store before going global.
Yeti Out’s new NO CODES collection draws directly from the uniforms of Hong Kong’s Star Ferry crew, a daily sight for co-founder Arthur Bray, who commutes across the harbor. The eight-piece range reworks the ferryman’s look into versatile pieces suited to the city’s humid climate and late-night club circuit.
Key items include zip-up jackets with removable sleeves, tracksuit bottoms that convert to shorts, and reflective accents. The design aims to serve equally for a night out, a restaurant shift, or post-party activities.
NO CODES reflects Yeti Out’s borderless, club-culture ethos, offering a subtle nod to Hong Kong heritage rather than a loud statement. The reflective trim and convertible silhouettes emphasize function and flexibility.
To underscore the collection’s global outlook, Yeti Out shot the campaign with Parisian artist Oko Ebombo during a summer session. The capsule first launched exclusively at Hong Kong’s J-01 concept store, followed by a worldwide release on August 6.