8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week
Featuring Supreme, Palace, Kith and more.

With another week upon us, we have yet another installment of our product drops series.
This week’s lineup of drops begins with a revival of Hiroshi Fujiwara ’90s brand GOODENOUGH via a collaboration with Supreme for Spring 2025. The new collection features a comprehensive range of apparel and accessories, combining both brand monikers. Palace reveals its fifth drop of the Summer, comprising of 10 styles from hoodies to jackets to t-shirts and beyond. ©SAINT Mxxxxxx drops a wide variety of vintage-inspired graphic tees are accompanied by a work jacket and pant set made in collaboration with Sean Wotherspoon to round out the spring, while Eric Emanuel‘s eponymous label is embarking in its next chapter with the unveiling of its first-ever full seasonal collection. Cecilie Bahnsen and PORTER drop three bag accessories under the Danish designer’s signature motifs in the all-black nylon backpack, the 2 Way Tool Bag and the Bonsac Mini. Kith celebrates Superman ahead of the film’s release with a 17-piece capsule collection and Gap and Malbon introduce new styles for the green this summer.
Check out this week’s 8 drops you don’t want to miss below.
Supreme x GOODENOUGH Collaboration
Supreme is launching a new Spring 2025 collaboration with GOODENOUGH, the seminal Japanese clothing brand established in 1990 by streetwear godfather Hiroshi Fujiwara. The new Supreme x GOODENOUGH Spring 2025 collection features a comprehensive range of apparel and accessories, including an MA-1 Jacket, Patchwork Jacket, Sweater, Patchwork Shirt, Crushed Rayon Shirt, Thermal, S/S Top, Hooded Sweatshirt, Patchwork Pant, Military Pant, Short, two T-Shirts, 6-Panel, Camp Cap, and Crusher. The pieces revive the GOODENOUGH branding, combining Fujiwara’s design ethos with Supreme’s staple skate-inspired silhouettes. Look out for the Supreme x GOODENOUGH collaboration to roll out via the brand’s webstore starting on June 5.
Palace Summer Drop 5
For its fifth delivery of the season, Palace drops a lineup of elevated streetwear staples. Comprising 10 styles, the range includes jackets, hoodies, shirts, tees, sweatshirts and hats, rendered in a selection of neutrals, pastels and classic hues. Among the key pieces highlighted from this delivery is the Reacto Tri-Ferg Crew sweatshirt. Another reimagined style making an appearance is the CHERUB hood, now offered in Blue, Charcoal, Green and Stoney Grey. The pieces will be available in-store and online starting June 6.
©SAINT Mxxxxxx Final SS25 Drop
©SAINT Mxxxxxx has completed the rollout of its Spring/Summer 2025 collection by introducing its final drop. A wide variety of vintage-inspired graphic tees are accompanied by a work jacket and pant set made in collaboration with Sean Wotherspoon. Its SS25 collection has just been completed with a final drop featuring a wide variety of graphic tees that reference pop culture and utilize special vintage-inspired treatments, as well as a two-piece collaboration with Sean Wotherspoon. The drop is now available at select stockists worldwide.
Jordan Brand Monogram Denim Bag Collection
Jordan Brand goes denim with its monogram bag collection. At the heart of the line is the Jordan Monogram Duffle Bag, crafted from durable pre-washed denim and finished with an all-over woven No. 23 pattern. The 23 is a recurring motif across the collection, as seen on the Jordan Monogram Tote Bag as well. The collection is now available on Nike.
Eric Emanuel Debut Seasonal Collection
Evolving from dedicated shorts capsules and accessories drops, the New York-based designer Eric Emanuel, presents his first ready-to-wear collection with a colorful SS25 lookbook. Comprising tailored essentials, colorful, textured knits, retro sports gear, branded underwear, and more, the label’s inaugural SS25 collection expands on its sports-focused aesthetic with playful colors and textures. A range of cable-knit shorts and zip-up hoodies is cast in off-white, minty green, deep blue, and yellow. In other looks, Emanuel continues to evolve his signature shorts design with new materials, including green, pink, and brown pairs made from a plush knit. The SS25 collection is now available online.
Cecilie Bahnsen x PORTER Nylon Bags
PORTER has tapped Danish designer Cecilie Bahnsen for 3 item collection, updating the Japanese brand’s functional designs with romantic details. Leading the collection is the backpack, available in an all-black nylon twill and decorated with black-on-black embroidery throughout the body and laser-cut flowers — Bahnsen’s signature, followed by the 2 Way Tool Bag and the Bonsac Mini. The bags are set for release on June 5 online.
Kith’s Superman Collaboration
Kith has launched a 17-piece Superman-inspired capsule collection with Warner Bros. Discovery. It features apparel (satin bomber, lightning tapestry jacket, hoodies, tees) and accessories (caps, wall clock) that draw rom both vintage and modern interpretations of Superman. Key highlights of the collaboration include outerwear like a satin bomber jacket (color-blocked in classic Superman hues with Kith and S-Shield appliqués) and a dramatic lightning tapestry jacket. The collection is now available online
Gap x Malbon Collab
Gap and Malbon debuted a 33-piece collection designed to celebrate timeless style across generations during its first-ever joint invitational. Unlike other Malbon collabs, this one was manufactured by Gap and features washed-out plaids, rugby stripes, faded knits and a clever “PAR” logo rendered in Gap’s iconic serif font. The collection itself launches on Malbon and Gap on June 6.