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    Fuji Rock Festival has officially teamed up with FamilyMart's "Convenience Wear" for their fourth annual capsule collectionThe 2026 lineup features essential festival accessories heavily inspired by the event's theme colors, including socks, a custom sacoche, and premium Imabari towelsThe collection officially drops today, July 7, with pre-orders live via FamilyMart alongside a dedicated pop-up store planned for the festival grounds

    When it comes to surviving festival season, utility is just as important as the aesthetic. Ahead of Japan's most legendary outdoor music event, Fuji Rock Festival 2026 has officially joined forces with FamilyMart's wildly popular "Convenience Wear" line. Marking the fourth consecutive year of their partnership, this capsule is strictly designed to elevate your festival fit while keeping you fully prepared for the unpredictable elements of the Naeba Ski Resort.FamilyMart's "Convenience Wear"—originally spearheaded by FACETASM designer Hiromichi Ochiai—has completely redefined the standard for accessible, high-quality basics in Japan. For the 2026 Fuji Rock installment, the collaboration zeros in on lightweight, highly functional accessories. The capsule is anchored by the event's signature theme colors, injected with bright accent tones designed to pop against any heavy outdoor layers or GORE-TEX shells.The highly curated drop features absolute essentials. Highlights include the iconic, ribbed Line Socks, an extremely clutch cross-body Sacoche for your everyday carry, and premium Imabari towel handkerchiefs and muffler towels to battle the mid-summer heat. The collection even expands its reach this year, including a traditional Japanese Tenugui and specialized kids' socks, ensuring every demographic is covered for the weekend.The Fuji Rock 2026 x FamilyMart Convenience Wear collection is officially available for pre-order starting today, July 7, running through July 20. If you happen to miss the online reservation window, don't panic—a dedicated Convenience Wear pop-up store will be stationed directly at the festival grounds.

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