Dior and Bogarde team up yet again to create a limited edition pearl-finished BMX bike


Dior and French specialist BMX manufacturer Bogarde have teamed up for the third year in a row to introduce a limited edition bike. After creating a chrome-finished version in 2017 followed by a gilded model of the BMX bike last year, the two bands have once again pooled in their expertise to craft the third exclusive design that features a pearlized metal finish. The unique color on the frame of the bike is mirrored by the white hue of the saddle with silver logo a beautiful SP Rocket mirror-chrome finish with limited edition engraved number. The signature Dior oblique motif features on the frame referencing the season’s B23 high-top sneakers designed by English fashion designer Kim Jones.

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Just about every other part of the limited edition bike also is in white, including the sprockets, rims, knuckle guards, hand grips, and even the tires. To add an interesting contrast to the all-white color scheme of the bike, the rims feature a gold-colored band, which looks fantastic. The Dior x Bogarde BMX bike will be available in a series of just 150 examples and officially released at the end of May. It will be delivered in an exclusively-made Dior oblique-patterned aluminum box. There is no word on the price of the limited edition BMX bike yet, but the previous versions were priced at $3200 and $4700, which should give you a ballpark figure.

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