MAAP has returned to the saddle with Public Possession for Volume II, a second act that fuses technical cycling gear with the Austrian imprint’s offbeat, club-culture sensibility.
The collaboration speaks to cycling’s growing overlap with fashion, a sport whose gear has become expressive enough to warrant the same collab treatment as sneakers.
For two brands that trade in niche identity, the union widens both audiences without flattening either one’s voice, a balance most cross-category collaborations never quite strike.
MAAP brings the precision of its cut, fit, and moisture-structure, while Public Possession injects the graphic noise and cultural references that make the kit recognisable at forty kilometres an hour.
The re-up builds on a first collaboration that proved performance fabric could carry a distinctly non-aerodynamic attitude without sacrificing function.


