8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week
Featuring Kith, Oakley, adidas and more.
With another week upon us, we have yet another installment of our product drops series.
This week’s lineup kicks off with Kith reprising its partnership with Team USA, delivering a Winter Olympics collection that merges American athletic heritage with Italian alpine motifs. London’s Seventh follows with a contemplative collaboration alongside BEAMS T, blending Zen philosophy with contemporary streetwear silhouettes, while Oakley and adidas push performance boundaries — the former with an iridescent Winter Games eyewear collection, and the latter with precision-engineered teamwear for Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1. Dime taps into Eastpak’s utilitarian legacy for a chaos-proof luggage capsule designed for the “chronologically challenged,” and Studio Nicholson explores tactile elegance in a filmic Spring 2026 release. Closing out the week, Diesel honors the Lunar New Year with a fiery “Year of the Horse” denim range, while Anti Social Social Club celebrates self-love with an irreverent Valentine’s Day capsule.
Check out this week’s 8 drops you don’t want to miss below.
Kith for Team USA and Olympic Heritage 2026 Collections
Kith has unveiled a sophisticated 2026 Winter Olympics collection for Team USA and the Olympic Heritage committee, featuring a campaignfronted by snowboarding legend Shaun White. The extensive range celebrates American athletic history through pieces like the Eugene Track Jacket and a series of graphic tees, while also introducing Italian mountain-inspired motifs on popular silhouettes such as the Quarter Zip and Nelson Crewneck. Complementing the apparel are accessories, including New Era beanies and ‘47 headwear, all designed to honor the legacy of the Games. The collections are set to release exclusively in the US on January 23, 2026, available across Kith shops, the Kith App and the brand’s webstore.
Oakley AURA Collection
Oakley has released its AURA Collection, a high-performance range of eyewear and apparel designed to celebrate the unseen grit behind every podium finish at the 2026 Winter Games. The collection is defined by a striking, custom iridescent paint treatment that shifts between deep purple, green, red and gold, applied to flagship pieces like the Flow Scape goggle and the MOD1 helmet. This visually arresting, color-shifting aesthetic extends to a full suite of technical accessories and lifestyle frames, ensuring athletes remain visible both on and off the slopes. The Oakley AURA Collection is available now through select global retailers and the brand’s official webstore.
Studio Nicholson Spring 2026
Studio Nicholson’s Spring 2026 collection, characterized by a focus on “ease and tactility,” explores the sensation of fabric against the body through a sophisticated range of transitional outerwear and relaxed tailoring. Designer Nick Wakeman utilizes materials like featherweight shirts, crushed viscose, and broken herringbone to create garments that prioritize movement and comfort without sacrificing the brand’s signature modular elegance. The accompanying campaign, shot in Tokyo by Stefan Dotter, underscores the label’s deep cultural connection to Japan with a filmic character study. The collection is available now to shop globally via Studio Nicholson’s official webstore.
adidas x Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 2026 Teamwear
Entering the second year of their partnership, adidas and the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team have launched a refined 2026 teamwear collection that brings engineered precision to the paddock. The range features CLIMACOOL driver jerseys with a distinct hexagonal print, while engineering staff receive a sleek, black-dominant kit and mechanics are outfitted in durable gear with dynamic teal graphics. Headlining the footwear is a custom Ultraboost 5 sneaker featuring a teal-to-black gradient, perfectly bridging the gap between elite motorsport performance and streetwear style. The full collection is available now at adidas and the team’s online stores, as well as select global retailers.
Anti Social Social Club Valentine’s Day Capsule
Anti Social Social Club has released a limited-edition Valentine’s Day capsule that pivots away from traditional romance to celebrate self-love and individuality under the theme “Alone Not Lonely.” The collection features a mix of empowering and humorous designs, such as “Loved” tops that reimagine the brand’s logo and playful “I Took It Too Far Like I Always Do” graphics depicting a crying Cupid. With prices ranging from $40 – $89 USD, the range offers an accessible and irreverent take on the holiday. The capsule is available now exclusively through the Anti Social Social Club webstore.
Diesel “Year of the Horse” Capsule
Celebrating the Lunar New Year, Diesel has introduced a dynamic nine-piece “Year of the Horse” capsule that channels the zodiac sign’s spirit of freedom and energy. The collection is anchored by bold “flaming horse” graphics that appear across vintage-style tees and jeans, as well as a standout track denim hoodie that has been over-dyed in red for a rich, multi-dimensional finish. Each piece, from the tie-dye hoodies to the distressed denim, reflects a rugged, high-speed aesthetic suitable for the festivities. The collection is available now at Diesel stores and online, with prices ranging from $225 – $495 USD.
Seventh x BEAMS “IKKYU” Collection
London-based label Seventh has collaborated with BEAMS T for the “IKKYU” collection, a contemplative capsule inspired by the rebellious 15th-century Zen monk Ikkyu Sojun. The range merges Seventh’s signature oversized, boxy silhouettes with historical Buddhist imagery and Zen teachings, rendered in a calming palette of black, gray, and cream. Key pieces include heavyweight hoodies, long-sleeve tees, and custom-tailored outerwear that bridge ancient Eastern philosophy with modern London streetwear. The collection is scheduled to launch on January 23, 2026, exclusively via the BEAMS official online store and the BEAMS T Harajuku flagship.
Dime x Eastpak Collab Collection
Montreal skate collective Dime has teamed up with Eastpak for a humorous yet durable collection designed for the “chronologically challenged.” The capsule features three robust carry-alls — the Dime Getter backpack, the Skate Tote, and the Resist’r Case carry-on—all engineered with heavy-duty hardware to withstand the chaos of rushing to catch a flight or a session. Blending Eastpak’s utilitarian legacy with Dime’s playful branding, the collection offers a stylish solution for the habitually late. The collaboration dropped on is available through Dime’s website and will see a wider release at select global retailers starting today.





















