8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week
Featuring Palace Skateboards, Levi’s, OMEGA MoonSwatch 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 Palace Skateboards revealing its Fall 2025 collection that takes on the label’s signature monikers on classic weather-ready pieces. Beyoncé rounds out her Levi’s denim campaign collaboration with a selection of new styles highlighting rhinestones, lacing and embroidery. Siegleman Stable is off to the races for the centennial Hambletonian Race while ADER ERROR makes a mark in Tokyo with a new space and an exclusive capsule to go along with it. YAMATO LAB., launched under designer Kesuke Kanda back in 2023, is hosting its first pop-up in Tokyo later this week and will be selling one-of-a-kind patchwork jackets inspired by traditional “Hyakutoku Kimono,” only available in-store. Hypebeast also put together a list of the best band and artist merch at the moment, highlighting Bad Bunny, Death Row Records, Britney Spears x Balenciaga and more. In other collaborations, Maserati teamed up with Sparco on a line of new seasonal garments that feature both brands’ monikers as a nod to Italian style merging with automotive excellence and innovation. Final in accessories, OMEGA and Swatch have come together once again with Snoopy to reveal the MoonSwatch Mission to Earthphase in Moonshine Gold, a limited-edition chronograph timed to launch with the full Sturgeon Moon this weekend.
Check out this week’s 8 drops you don’t want to miss below.
Palace Fall 2025 Collection
Palace now previews its complete Fall 2025 collection. The extensive lineup marries the label’s signature graphic playfulness with rugged, utility-driven aesthetics, spanning pieces across outerwear, tees, bottoms and accessories that are weather-ready. Including a range of outerwear jackets to classic sweatshirts, knitwear, shirts, tops, longsleeves, t-shirts, bottoms, hats, bags, accessories and other hardware gearing up for the cooler weather. The first drop arrives on August 8 online.
BEYONCÉ X LEVI’S Collab
Beyoncé and Levi’s have officially launched the BEYONCÉ X LEVI’S denim collection, debuting alongside The Denim Cowboy, the final campaign film in the year-long Levi’s REIIMAGINE series. Styled with rhinestones, lacing and embroidery, the new collection transforms signature Levi’s silhouettes like the 501 and the ‘90s Shrunken Trucker. Notably, the “501 Curve” is introduced as a new fit designed specifically for curvier bodies. Three distinct finishes—Western Crystal, Laced Up and Authentic—offer statement-making options that mix glamor and heritage, each marked by custom BEYONCÉ X LEVI’S leather patches and a first-ever double arcuate stitch. The collection is available now on Beyoncé’s official site and on Levi’s starting on August 7.
Siegelman Stable x Hambletonian Capsule
To celebrate The Hambletonian’s 100th anniversary, Siegelman Stable is teaming up with the horse race for a collaborative capsule of apparel and headwear. A seasoned duo, Siegelman Stable x Hambletonian’s 2025 capsule is dominated by a navy blue, red, and gold c0lorway – staying true to the Hambletonian’s color palette. A pair of coaches’ shorts also pairs well with the track jacket, and a classic graphic T-shirt rounds out the range. Look out for the collection now available online.
ADER ERROR Tokyo Space Capsule
ADER ERROR is slated to open its Tokyo Space in Omotesando later this week. The store showcases the brand’s “Continuum” concept through immersive spatial design. The exclusive capsule for the Tokyo Space will feature an array of t-shirts along with a cap featuring original artwork, available only in-store. The collection includes graphic T-shirts in black or white and a matching black cap. Each piece is stamped with original artwork and bespoke branding inspired by the “Continuum” theme, making them coveted keepsakes of the brand’s global debut. The collection launches on August 9.
Summer 2025 Artist Band Tees
2025 has been a good year for music. In a round up of some of our favorite pieces of band merch, Hypebeast as spotlighted a selection of artists in the list. Kicking it off is 21 Savage merch for his American Dream Tour. Another notable artist is Bad Bunny, who just completed the first nine days of his residency in Puerto Rico. Taking key visuals from his most recent album, the graphics inform the most recent set of merch for his tour. Billie Eilish brings her own personal style to the mix with an oversized football jersey featuring a silhouette of her face. Britney Spears and Balenciaga have teamed up to give the iconic pop star her flowers, while Death Row Records gives the ’90s classic graphics tee a revival. Check out the link above for the full list.
OMEGA x Swatch Mission to Earthphase Moonshine Gold MoonSwatch
OMEGA and Swatch are back with another MoonSwatch, this time enlisting Snoopy and Woodstock for a limited edition release. OMEGA and Swatch reveals a new limited-edition Mission to Earthphase MoonSwatch in Moonshine Gold. Housed in a navy Bioceramic case, the dial also features Snoopy and Woodstock gazing at Earth. The watch releases on August 9 in-store for one day only to coincide with the Sturgeon Moon.
Maserati x Sparco Collaboration
Maserati and Sparco launch the “Sparco X Maserati fan collection” during the 2025 Misano GT2 round. The new capsule features T-shirts, sweatshirts, softshell jackets, backpacks and caps featuring Maserati Corse branding. Designed to bring racing-inspired Italian style and performance to fans’ everyday wardrobes, the line ncludes seasonal garments such as blue and white T-shirts, blue and yellow sweatshirts, technical softshell jackets and ultra-durable backpacks — each bearing Maserati Corse’s iconic colors and logos. The collab is now available online.
YAMATO Lab. Pop-Up Patchwork Jackets
YAMATO Lab., a special project under designer Keisuke Kanda, is launching its first pop-up at Isetan Shinjuku this week. It is slated to feature one-of-a-kind Sukajan patchwork jackets inspired by traditional “Hyakutoku Kimono” and haoris made from pre-existing garments dyed with rare methods. For the new Sukajan capsule, YAMATO Lab. draws from the “Hyakutoku Kimono,” a traditional style stitched together from fabric scraps. Pulling together a variety of texture. The jackets will be available at the pop-up starting from August 6 to 12.






















