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CACTUS PLANT FLEA MARKET DROPS FRED AGAIN MERCH — Quick Facts

Cactus Plant Flea Market designed Fred again..'s USB002 tour merchandise, signaling how tour merch has evolved into a luxury collaboration category rivaling traditional fashion partnerships. The collection, priced $40-$150 with 3D puff printing and computer-inspired graphics, capitalizes on the global streetwear market's projected growth to $734.05 billion by 2032, while CPFM simultaneously secured Nike ACG and Travis Scott collaborations.

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What is the Fred again.. CPFM USB002 tour merch collection?
Cactus Plant Flea Market designed limited-edition merchandise for Fred again..'s USB002 tour, featuring nostalgic desktop computer motifs, binary code graphics, and heavyweight jersey pieces like the keeper jersey, play tee, and folders tee. Prices range from $40-$150 with 7-8 week pre-order shipping windows.
How much is the global streetwear market worth in 2026?
The global streetwear market reached $397.97 billion in 2026 and is projected to grow to $734.05 billion by 2032, representing nearly 85% growth in six years.
What other collaborations has CPFM announced recently?
CPFM released a Nike ACG collection on February 27th and is working on a Travis Scott x CPFM x Nike Flea 1 collaboration expected to launch Holiday 2026. The Flea 1 silhouette was previously canceled in 2022 due to sizing issues.
Where is Fred again.. touring in 2026?
Fred again.. performed the USB002 tour across Glasgow, Brussels, Madrid, Lyon, Dublin, Toronto, Chicago, and San Francisco, with additional six New York shows and four London residency dates scheduled for January and February 2026.
Why is tour merchandise becoming a luxury category?
Tour merch now functions as a scarcity-driven luxury collaboration that generates media coverage, consumer frenzy, and resale markets worth millions. It occupies the intersection between streetwear credibility and accessible pricing, appealing to consumers who mix heritage brands, Supreme, and high fashion.

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