8 Drops You Don’t Want to Miss This Week

With another week upon us, we have yet another installment of our product drops series.

To start things off, Supreme is back for Spring 2025 with six vibrant graphic tees that celebrate pop culture, contemporary art, and street icons such as Max B and Ernie Barnes. Palace launches their new seasonal collection and a notable collaboration with Dr. Martens on the 1461 Oxford shoe, featuring bottle cap lace charms and vintage-style colorways. Moncler partners with Mercedes-Benz and Nigo for a clothing line that combines futuristic and retro elements, as well as a limited-edition G-Class “Past II Future” vehicle that merges archival charm with technical refinement. A-COLD-WALL* increases the volume after Samuel Ross with its SS25 “Pink Noise” collection, inspired by the UK’s pirate radio culture and filled with customizable utility wear. Sean Wotherspoon revives the GapVintage program with its second drop, offering classic Gap pieces adorned with his “SW” logo embroidery. Beams Plus and Sierra Designs collaborate to update the Panamint Jacket, available in three adaptable colorways and made of lightweight nylon with a detachable hood. Seoul-based thisisneverthat reconnects with the Grateful Dead for an extensive capsule collection, led by tailored denim jackets embroidered with Dancing Bears and supplemented by flannels, knitwear, and graphic tees. Lastly, The North Face and UNDERCOVER release their fourth SOUKUU collection, featuring trail-ready zip-off clothing and VECTIV-enhanced footwear designed for high-performance outdoor adventures.

Watch this week’s 8 drops you don’t want to miss below.

Supreme Spring 2025 Tees

Starting from next spring, Supreme has introduced six fresh and daring graphic designs for their t-shirt line. These designs are influenced by urban lifestyle, famous personalities, and contemporary art. A noteworthy item is the “Max B ‘Silver Surfer’ tee,” which showcases a picture of the rapper with a cigarette in hand and money scattered around him, accompanied by text resembling hand-written style that says “She loves me :). She loves me not :(.” and “Max B For Supreme – The Waviest Of All Time 2025 OOW!!!”. The collection also honors Ernie Barnes with tees displaying his famous painting “The Sugar Shack,” along with graffiti designs by Josh Smith. Some other notable pieces include a controversial image t-shirt featuring the Supreme box logo and a white rat, an aircrew wings insignia, and a camouflage print inspired by farming that resembles dalmatians. These t-shirts will be available for purchase online and in stores starting April 10th, with the Asian release scheduled for April 12th.

Palace Spring 2025 Drop 9

As a gaming enthusiast stepping into the world of fashion this week, I’m thrilled about Palace’s Spring 2025 drop! The highlight of this collection is their collaboration with Dr. Martens on the iconic 1461 Oxford shoe, coming in black, woodland camo, and cherry red. Each pair boasts Vintage Smooth leather, yellow welt stitching, a BEN lugged outsole, a custom Palace-branded heel tab (a first for Dr. Martens), and bottle cap lace charms inspired by a 1988 trend.

The collection doesn’t stop at footwear; it also includes floral camo Sprinter Jackets, English rose-printed shirts and hoodies, minimalist Piped Panel T-shirts, Palco Crewneck Sweatshirts, reflective outerwear, new Corduroy Pal Hats and RS Boonie hats. The Dr. Martens collab hits Palace stores on April 11 and Dr. Martens’ stores on April 12. The full collection launches across the UK, US, Europe, Japan, Seoul, and China on April 11, with Japan, Seoul, and China following suit on April 12. Can’t wait to add these pieces to my gaming wardrobe!

Moncler x Mercedes-Benz x Nigo Collection

Moncler has unveiled its joint line with Mercedes-Benz and Nigo, which was initially showcased at the Moncler Genius 2024 event in Shanghai. This special edition features clothing items branded together and a limited number of G-Class “Past II Future” models. The design merges vintage Americana style with luxury winter wear and automotive history. Nigo’s designs feature classic Mercedes-Benz images and the handwritten Moncler logo on varsity jackets, bombers, flannels, denim sets, and distinctive pieces like an Ivy League-style cardigan and a field jacket. The G-Class vehicle boasts 90s-inspired design elements, such as checked flannel seats, a detachable quilted roof, and a two-tone green and gold exterior. The collection is now up for grabs on Moncler’s online store.

A-COLD-WALL* Spring Summer 2025

For the Spring/Summer 2025 season, A-COLD-WALL* amplifies its style with the “Pink Noise” series, drawing inspiration from the UK’s pirate radio era and its aspects of impermanence, practicality, anonymity, and audacity. After the departure of founder Samuel Ross and its purchase by Four Marketing (supported by Frasers), the brand carries on its transformation into gorpcore, offering utilitarian and customizable designs. Highlights from the line include versatile utility jackets with numerous fastenings, ice blue collared jackets worn over casual shirts, knitwear featuring panels in earthy hues, and abstract basics such as cutout tees, ribbed vests, and practical sling bags. The collection is now accessible on A-COLD-WALL*’s official website.

Sean Wotherspoon GapVintage Program Drop 2

Sean Wotherspoon is back with the second drop of his GapVintage line, launching on April 12 worldwide. This collection showcases a carefully chosen assortment of vintage Gap pieces, including timeless items such as the logo hoodie, nylon anorak windbreaker, denim jacket, mustard rugby shirt, denim shorts, T-shirts, backpacks – all sporting Wotherspoon’s distinctive “SW” embroidery. As the program gains traction among younger audiences, Wotherspoon underscores the significance of Gap managing its vintage inventory with a curated approach. You can get your hands on these pieces starting April 12 at Gap stores worldwide.

Beams Plus x Sierra Designs Panamint Jacket

Partnering together, Beams Plus and Sierra Designs are bringing back the Panamint Jacket, a contemporary remake of Sierra Designs’ iconic shape initially launched in 2007. Originally designed to adapt the mountain parka for urban wear, the revamped Panamint is now ready for Spring/Summer with enhanced technical aspects like a lightweight nylon construction and detachable hood. The joint venture will launch the jacket in three color options: earthy blue, stylish black, and lively yellow. You can purchase the Beams Plus x Sierra Designs Panamint Jacket right now.

thisisneverthat x Grateful Dead Capsule

In a remarkable collaboration, thisisneverthat reunites with the Grateful Dead for their largest joint project to date, perfectly timed for Dead and Company’s Las Vegas Sphere concerts. This marks their sixth collaborative endeavor, with the Spring/Summer 2025 collection extending beyond graphic tees to incorporate custom-made garments such as tailored denim work jackets in black and blue, adorned with Dancing Bears embroidery. The collection predominantly uses shades of blue and red, also featuring flannels, knit button-downs, and apparel bearing the “Never Dead” phrase and Steal Your Face logos. The collection is set to launch in the U.S. on April 10 at 9 p.m. EST, with phased store and online releases taking place across South Korea, Japan, and China on April 11.

The North Face x UNDERCOVER SOUKUU Drop 4

For the fourth time, The North Face and Jun Takahashi’s UNDERCOVER team up under their SOUKUU collaboration, revealing a Spring/Summer 2025 collection designed for trail running and hiking. Featuring waterproof materials, robust functionality, and removable components for versatile use, the range encompasses jackets, long-sleeved garments, convertible trousers, shorts, bags, and waist packs. The footwear is fitted with VECTIV technology, providing stability, a rockered midsole, and high-grip soles to transform impact into propulsion. The North Face x UNDERCOVER SOUKUU season four collection will be available from April 10th exclusively on The North Face’s official online store.

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