8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week

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With another week upon us, we have yet another installment of our product drops series. Leading the list is the release of Supreme‘s newest Spring/Summer 2020 offerings, along with Palace‘s Summer 2020 Week 8 items.

Week 18 from Supreme prepares its Summer 2020 T-shirt collection. Aside from different interpretations of Supreme’s logo in an array of colors are the Ichi The Killer styles. The T-shirts feature original artwork taken from Takashi Miike‘s 2001 film.

Notable collaborations this week come from Anti Social Social Club and Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Los Angeles, Hiroshi Fujiwara‘s labels retaW and fragment design, and the re-release of Drop 1 from the NIGO x Virgil Abloh LV² collection. Uniqlo UT also continued its focus on manga graphic-printed T-shirts in collaboration with Weekly Young Jump and Ribbon. Brain Dead‘s two-piece cow print capsule and SAINTWOODS‘s SW.009 ready-to-wear collection are set to drop as well.

NIGO x Virgil Abloh Louis Vuitton LV² Drop 1 Online Re-Release

Louis Vuitton has now prepared a re-release of Drop 1 from the NIGO x Virgil Abloh LV² collection.

Offering another chance at choice pulls from the ready-to-wear, leather goods and accessories categories, the selection showcases the fusing of Virgil and NIGO’s sensibilities under the guise of Louis Vuitton. The garment styles returning include the Squared LV Sweatshirt, Embroidered LV Squared Short Sleeved Shirt, accompanied by accessories like the Giant Damier Wave Monogram Stole, Giant Damier Wave Monogram Sun Hat and LV Lock Sunglasses. Building on LV’s malletier roots is the Campus Backpack, Soft Trunk, Clemence Notebook, Multiple Wallet and Brazza Wallet.

When: Now
Where: Louis Vuitton Singapore, Malaysia & New Zealand

SAINTWOODS SW.009 Ready-to-Wear Collection

SAINTWOODS is now back with its SW.009 ready-to-wear collection. The 21-piece range of cut-and-sew pieces and accessories continue to reference nostalgic memories and draws inspiration from the founder’s hometowns of Montreal and Toronto, Canada.

The latest deisgns is led by the “Racing Jersey” and “Reaper Hockey Jersey,” both of which give the classic athletic silhouette a playful twist. Other styles feature tongue-in-cheek graphics, like the “Susame” tee and hoodie, “Tourist” T-shirt, “Matter of Survival” hoodie and “Hand-Dyed Medallion” long sleeve shirt. Other standouts include the brand’s signature logo T-shirts and hoodies, a faux-Angora fur bucket hat, along with specially branded reusable water bottle and embroidered caps.

When: Now
Where: SAINTWOODS

fragment design x retaW “Fragrance Experience” Capsule

Hiroshi Fujiwara‘s labels retaW and fragment design have come together once again for a “Fragrance Experience” collection.

The special range is comprised of two T-shirts and a hooded sweatshirt, all coming complete with a specific fragrance card tag. Available in white or black, branding and the collection’s name appears on the front with another touch of branding on the rear neckline. fragment design has added its signature lightning bolt logo to the arm tab on the T-shirts and cuff of the hoodie. The fragrance card tag notes the collaboration’s details and smells of a special blend that combines patchouli, vanilla, lily, and tart cassis.

When: Now
Where: retaW

Brain Dead Cow Print Cushion & Shorts

Brain Dead continues its steady stream of releases with a two-piece cow print capsule collection comprised of a cushion and a pair of shorts.

Defined by a bold cow pattern, the cushion features a vice versa design with a signature head logo in a bright lime green hue on the face. The shorts utilize the same print and contrasting black-white pattern, the label’s logo also appears in the form of a PVC patch in black and white. Topstitching and a pocket at the rear completes the design of the bottoms.

When: Now
Where: Brain Dead

Uniqlo UT Summer 2020 Manga UT Collection

Uniqlo UT continues its focus on manga graphic-printed T-shirts with its latest Summer 2020 collection in collaboration with Weekly Young Jump and Ribbon.

The range of playful original designs reference iconic sports series Captain Tsubasa, Ashita No Joe, and Ping Pong. Comprised of eight T-shirts each style depicts iconic scenes and beloved characters. Overall the range helps showcase the exciting competitive themes associated with the series chosen.

When: Now
Where: Uniqlo

Supreme SS20 Collection Week 18 Release

Keeping its Spring 2020 releases coming, Supreme has now readied the Week 18 drop of its latest seasonal collection.

Stepping away from its major collaboration series, the New York-based label has put together its Summer 2020 T-shirt collection. The range features a range of different interpretations of Supreme’s logo, including a return of the brand’s classic “Motion” design. Other styles include the “Never Mind the F*cking Bullshit – Politics as Usual” T-shirts and graphics featuring a dog, a frog, and a colorful circular logo. Rounding up the selection are T-shirts featuring original artwork taken from Takashi Miike‘s 2001 film Ichi The Killer.

The accompanying Week 18 drop is led by the Che Rayon Shortsleeve Shirt, MCMXCIV Terry Shortsleeve Top, Velour Tank Top and Mesh Panel Water Short. Headwear options include the Lenticular Visor Camp Cap and Name Plate Crusher. This week’s accessories come in the form of the Serape Blanket and ShedRain Transparent Checkerboard Umbrella.

When: July 2, 11 a.m. EDT & Japan Release July 4, 11 a.m. JST
Where: Supreme Online

Palace Summer 2020 Collection Week 8 Release

Following the release of its latest Jean Charles de Castelbajac collaborationPalace has prepped another diverse drop from its latest seasonal collection. Leading the Week 8 drop is the French Ones T-shirt and Tri-Pumping T-shirt in an array of colorways.

Continuing the focus on short sleeve tops, the London-based brand is also releasing the simple Felt P T-shirt, subtle Peace Pocket T-shirt and warm weather ready Pipeline Shorts. The Week 8 drop also features headwear options like the matching Pipeline Bucket Hat and Tri-Ferg Patch Cap. Rounding up the latest selection is the P-Lux Body Bag marked with a repeating “PALACE” print.

When: July 3, 11 a.m. EDT & Japan Release July 4, 11 a.m. JST
Where: Palace

Anti Social Social Club x Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Los Angeles Capsule

Anti Social Social Club has returned with its latest unexpected partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Los Angeles. As reported, donations/proceeds from the latest capsule will go towards supporting the mental health and wellness of members.

The first release of the collaboration between ASSC and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Los Angeles is comprised of a hooded sweatshirt, T-shirt, cap and school supplies. The special range celebrates the blue tone associated with the BGCMLA and pairs the logos associated with the brand and organization.

When: July 4, 8 a.m. PST
Where: UNINTERRUPTED

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