Billionaire Boys Club clothing, BBC remains under the radar
So when’s the greatly anticipated Billionaire Boys Club clothing range going to finally hit the high street in meaningful quantities. There’s been so much hype-and-burn surrounding Billionaire Boys Club for so long, fans are now starting to suffer from fatigue. Billionaire Boys Club has all the credentials to be an amazing success with Nigo, Mr Bape, and Pharrell Williams, Mr Cool, the guiding lights. That said, if mere mortals can’t buy the clothing it’ll remain nothing more than a mere fashion mirage.

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April 23rd, 2006 at 12:34 am
I agree, I am really pissed by the crappy job they have done at making this stuff available! It is really frustrating!
April 23rd, 2006 at 11:21 am
ain’t reebok to blame for all the problems and that’s why pharrell is suing them for 4 million!!!!
May 3rd, 2006 at 8:39 pm
BEEN LOOKING 4 BILLIONAIRE T SHIRT 4 2 HRS F******* WASTE OF TIME
May 10th, 2006 at 10:15 pm
WHERE CAN I GET THESE SHIRTS
June 1st, 2006 at 3:58 pm
Okay, i have been looking for the BBC clothing line, but i guess theirs i line really out. Because if people want to buy it than why not make it a little easer to find. The needs and want, if the costomer wants it than why not give it to them.
July 5th, 2006 at 9:50 pm
hi there, just seen your poste here and wanted to tell you that there are hundreds of items on Ebay on this line of clothing if you are still looking for things! They are pretty expensive though…depending on what you want!! Just thought id let you know!! Take care!
July 22nd, 2006 at 4:44 am
the clothes are really rare thye charge more so only a few will be paying to get it for instance a sean john quicksilver or volcolm shirt would go for $15-30 while a BBC, Ice Cream Shirt go for $90- 150 just a t-shirt
August 10th, 2006 at 3:42 am
they have theese shirts at places like fred seagal, i got a shirt there for 50$ and they last alot longer and stay fresh unlike “sean john” or quicksilver? i dont see why youre even compareing that 2 bbc, the shrits are in and u can rock them all the time
August 31st, 2006 at 2:20 pm
it is hard to find cloths but its not hard to find em online………but i think it would be better if they put stores or more stores around
September 1st, 2006 at 3:24 pm
I agree, I looked every where these shirts are hott!, but hard to find, and if u order on the internet they have stains in em, or is to big or too small, anyway if u order online make sure u can trust them fools
September 29th, 2006 at 10:55 pm
I’m not really sure why anyone’s disappointed with not being able to get BBC clothing: the entire lineup is among the most hideous I’ve ever seen – far worse than Bape and Shady Ltd. Nigo should be credited for the shrewd marketing genius that he is, but as an artist and a designer he appears incapable of an original thought, if not lacking talent. I wonder how long a brand based entirely on a 1970s sci-fi movie will last? Clashing colours, thoroughly unoriginal and uninspired graphics, excessive repetition (for reasons of laziness?), and a sky-high pricetag: these are the hallmarks of BBC and Bape.
BBC in particular lacks any redeeming qualities. People buy it because it’s garish and over-the-top. This look is synonymous with Bape and BBC, and it’s been engrained in the public psyche that those brands are expensive and “rare”. Therefore, wearing Bape and/or BBC is a status symbol, a vulgar display of wealth – but nothing more.
Aside from ostentatiousness, another reason people buy Bape and BBC is because they see celebrities wearing it. Of course, they don’t realize that that celebrity didn’t pay a cent for the clothing, and more likely than not was actually paid to wear it. Hell, I’d wear something that ugly if you paid me.
So, the next time you’re about to plunk down $90 for a shirt that’s so ugly it’ll make your eyes bleed, stop and think: what part of making a simple, white cotton t-shirt with a few crudely drawn silkscreened characters on it justifies $90? Are you really paying for a well-made, well-designed article of clothing, or are you really paying for Nigo to be able to fill up his Rolls-Royce at the gas station? Hmmm…
If you’re even remotely concerned about style, quality and innovation, go look at brands like Ecko, G-Unit and Akademiks, which produce some beautiful clothing that looks night-and-day different every season (unlike a certain Japanese designer’s clothing line). And if you’re “too good” to be seen in such “mainstream” brands, go look at Artful Dodger: they have an entire lineup of clothing that looks beautiful, well-made, and aesthetically light-years ahead of the competition.
October 3rd, 2006 at 10:16 am
some people will buy it just in support of pharrell, if thats one way to show it then thats how people will do it, thats if u can get ur hands on it.. i just say make it more available along with the “ice creams” and u cant loose..some just want it for the display of vulgar wealth and others including myself wouldnt mind one of the less crazy colored shirts in support of pharrell since in my opinion is an amazing producer who helpt put VA on the big map.
October 5th, 2006 at 7:10 pm
Fair enough, but you could show support for Pharrell by buying his music – or just enjoying it – without having to fork over $90 for a t-shirt. To put things in perspective, though, Pharrell earns more money in a year than many people do in their entire lifetime. Neither he nor Nigo needs more money to feel supported. BBC symbolizes crassness, and the whoring of one’s own celebrity status for the sole purpose of making even more money that you don’t need. I would have more respect for BBC if it were evident that a little care and thought had gone into designing the clothes, but that hasn’t happened; BBC’s designs have somehow managed to be less original than Bape’s. It’s obvious that the BBC line was meant as nothing more than a cash grab, and I find this highly insulting, because neither of its progenitors needs more money – certainly not when that money is coming from people who have less than them.
October 24th, 2006 at 5:43 pm
TeamHCN is completly correct. There Shirts are lame, ugly, hidious and way over priced. I mean sure if you want to waste the money because it makes you feel “cool” to wear these flashly bright coloured shirts than go ahead, but your wating your money, and giving someone else more money to waste. People are caught up in society!
November 4th, 2006 at 3:19 am
I definately agree with TeamHCN and tino. These shirts lack creativity and just too expensive. Lrg is a relatively cheaper clothing line and is more appealing to the eyes. BBC, Bape and Ice cream are just ways to rip consumers off. We buy their music and other downloads already so why do they want to be this greedy? Like TeamHCN said, they have all the money in the world already, they dont need profit from this anyways. People who buy these clothes are just ignorant and show offs. Its all about the price and the name, as for the designs………I rest my case.
November 10th, 2006 at 5:00 pm
chea soo like im mad interested in this joint but like were is the clothes and erre than
November 12th, 2006 at 2:39 am
you email me if anyone knows how to make a pharell look a like charactor.
November 16th, 2006 at 1:22 pm
BBC clothing is hot but where the hell is it? Maybe BBC clothing is just hyping it up by not making it readily available yet. Who’s behind this annoying sales strategy? It’s so exclusive that they are missing out on a lot of potential customers. Maybe they are living up to their name? However, if you give a sh*t about your customer base then you make it readily available, hell, look at Sean John, Armani, Cavalli, Lacoste, Polo, etc… BBC can kiss my ass, I rather rock the labels I’ve mentioned!!!
December 1st, 2006 at 6:43 am
I personally agree with what has been stated before me. I must admit, I’ve spent a rediculous amount of money on clothes, and the only reason I did it for was to hopefully to make me look cool. But I figured out that spending $420.00 on some jeans or $100.00 dollars on a tee-shirt was a complete waste of money. I support pharell’s music and creativity, but not the price for the BBC clothes. I think that, If their wasn’t so much pressure from music video’s, magazines, and t.v I don’t think that people would fiend for those clothes, like A Bathing Ape, BBC, or even Evisu Genes. But I am interested on how BBC will do, clothing wise, and where there going to place their apperal , because I work for a shoe store, and the ice cream shoes aren’t selling well at all. Most of my customers thing there ugly, straight up.
December 3rd, 2006 at 3:12 pm
i got almost all designs of bbc and ice cream thsirts! at reasonable price as well. i seel 6 for 110 including shipping worldwide. can contact me anytime i can also sell in singles if u interested it is 22 dollar each including shipping let me knwo cheers
hoodies and jean avaliable as well
December 14th, 2006 at 8:12 pm
the shirts,hoodies,jeans and kicks are fresh as HELL!!!!! jus way to hard to find.
December 27th, 2006 at 12:56 pm
i want ti purchase bbc and ice cream clothing but the usd to south african Rand is 7rand a dollar cant u make it more affordable.its $300 x7 = 2100 rand.
February 23rd, 2007 at 8:58 pm
does anyone know how 2 make those bbc dolls
May 24th, 2007 at 4:15 pm
tha shyt iisz fukkiin riidiiculuss. why are tshiirts 80 dollars and shoes 200 . theii should be lower priced. fuckiin swiimmiin trunksz iisz like 240 wtf?–>>
July 21st, 2007 at 6:09 am
bbc is everywhere. people, you guys need to understand where theres a line between the consumer and producer, bbc and bape is out there but it’s just that second thought you guys get in your head not to get it, maybe if you actually been to one of the actual store then your thought on it being increative and too garnish bull-crap. Its not for the designs or the looks its how it fits certain personalitys.
August 26th, 2007 at 6:06 pm
ok how come they only make in male sizes? that sucks you need to let teyana get up on sum shit for the ladies,cuz it sucs looking for a female size in bbc shirts or anything..
July 14th, 2008 at 9:32 am
bbc clothes are hideous, unoriginal and overpriced for sure. love pharrell’s and chad’s music and production, though