8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week
Featuring Supreme, Palace Skateboards, Nike, Carhartt WIP and more.
With another week upon us, we have yet another installment of our product drops series.
This week’s lineup of drops kicks off with Supreme which is gearing up for the warmer months by dropping its Spring 2026 collection featuring six new graphic t-shirts with artwork from subcultural icons like Jamie Reid and Lee Friedlander. Meanwhile, Stone Island leans into pure monochromatic minimalism with a North American-exclusive, all-white “Ghost” capsule that highlights its textile mastery through pieces like a high-pressure dyed David Light-TC coaches jacket. Blending utility with pitch-ready performance, F.C.Real Bristol and Carhartt WIP have unveiled their debut collaborative football apparel collection. In a rebellious transatlantic clash, Mowalola‘s newest drop pits British punk against gritty New York streetwear using distressed Union Jack bombers and chaotic graffiti sweat sets. On a more playful note, Japanese retailer FREAK’S STORE has partnered with Taco Bell for the fast-food giant’s first Japanese apparel release, highlighted by a graphic tee featuring Lucha Libre and sumo wrestlers. Moving to footwear collaborations, Palace Skateboards and Nike have reunited to drop a gradient, spray-painted rework of the Air Max 95 alongside an extensive 25-piece co-branded apparel collection. Celebrating a massive milestone, PUMA‘s 30th-anniversary Pokémon collaboration delivers a family-sized footwear and apparel capsule inspired by the contrasting day-and-night dynamic of Espeon and Umbreon. Finally, Entire Studios and adidas return with their second drop, “Continued In Black,” applying voluminous proportions to a strictly monochromatic palette to create a modular, all-black activewear wardrobe for everyday wear.
Check out this week’s 8 drops you don’t want to miss below.
Supreme Spring 2026 Tees
Supreme is gearing up for the warmer weather with the release of its new Spring 2026 Tees collection, dropping six brand-new graphic t-shirts. The streetwear powerhouse continues its tradition of subcultural collaboration, featuring an eclectic mix of original artwork and photography. Key pieces include the “Origami” and “Grim Reaper” tees with artwork by Art Dealer, the “Hard Tee” by Marc Hundley, and the “God Save Us Tee” by legendary punk artist Jamie Reid. Famed photographer Lee Friedlander also contributes his iconic original photography of Aretha Franklin for the “Aretha Tee.” The collection launches globally on April 9, with an Asia release following on April 11 online.
Stone Island “Ghost” Capsule
Stone Island has released a striking new all-white iteration of its signature Ghost capsule. Emphasizing a minimalist, uniform aesthetic, the SS26 collection is entirely monochromatic, featuring a tonal white-on-white version of the brand’s iconic compass badge. The curated drop highlights Stone Island’s renowned textile innovation. Standout pieces include a lightweight coaches jacket crafted from David Light-TC—woven from Japanese yarns and dyed under high pressure at 130°C for unique tactile qualities—and a naturally weather-resistant, uncoated cotton canvas overshirt. The head-to-toe uniform is completed with a matching premium sweatshirt, t-shirt, and trousers. The collection is now available exclusively at North American retail stores.
F.C.Real Bristol x Carhartt WIP
Tokyo-based label F.C. Real Bristol and Carhartt WIP have partnered for their first-ever collaborative capsule collection, seamlessly merging utilitarian aesthetics with performance-driven football apparel. The debut range applies Carhartt’s signature heritage colors—like Dusty Hamilton Brown—to F.C. Real Bristol’s technical sportswear staples, including warm-up jackets, breathable game shirts, and shorts. The collection also features distinct accessories like a branded football, supporter scarf, and a quirky rubber duck. To celebrate the April 10 launch at select retailers and Carhartt WIP stores, the brands will host a global series of public table football tournaments across major cities on April 9 and 10.
Mowalola Union Jack vs. NY
London-based label Mowalola, helmed by designer Mowalola Ogunlesi, has launched a rebellious new apparel collection highlighting a transatlantic clash between British heritage and gritty New York street aesthetics. The drop is headlined by a striking, airbrushed Union Jack Bomber that contrasts directly with NY-inspired light and dark grey sweat sets covered in chaotic, all-over graffiti prints. Expanding on its punk-leaning edge, the brand also introduces a sleek tracksuit featuring a red dragon, a Michael Jackson graphic tee with a matching “Ebony” travel bag, a kitten tote, and a red reversible bomber jacket. The collection is available now online.
FREAK’S STORE x Taco Bell Collab
Japanese streetwear retailer FREAK’S STORE has partnered with global fast-food giant Taco Bell for an unexpected and playful apparel collaboration. Marking Taco Bell’s first-ever clothing release in Japan, the partnership translates the restaurant’s free-spirited identity into a wearable lifestyle statement. The highlight of the drop is the exclusive Big Silhouette Back Print Crew Neck T-Shirt, which cleverly bypasses traditional corporate logo placement in favor of a vibrant cultural mashup. The design features lighthearted graphics of traditional Mexican Lucha Libre and sumo wrestlers happily eating tacos or facing off. The collaborative t-shirt is currently available for purchase in-store and online.
Palace x Nike Air Air Max 95 Apparel Collab
Palace Skateboards reunites with Nike for their third collaboration, introducing a fresh take on the classic Air Max 95. The reworked sneaker features a striking spray-paint gradient transitioning from metallic silver to black, paying homage to the iconic Air Max 97 “Silver Bullet.” Accompanying the footwear is a comprehensive 25-piece apparel collection, highlighted by two-piece windcheaters, hoodies, and mesh bibs adorned with bold co-branding. To celebrate, the brands are hosting a UK pub tour headlined by rapper Jawnino. The collection launches at Palace stores and online starting April 10, followed by a wider Nike SNKRS release on April 16.
Pokémon x PUMA 30th Anniversary Collection
PUMA has teamed up with Pokémon for a special “Into Another World” collection celebrating the franchise’s 30th anniversary. Anchored by the striking contrast between the Sun Pokémon Espeon and Moonlight Pokémon Umbreon, the family-sized capsule features relaxed apparel, including hoodies, T-shirts, oversized jerseys, and a matching PUMATECH-X tracksuit. The footwear lineup reworks the Mostro and Fade Nitro silhouettes in day and night colorways representing the featured Eevee evolutions. The collaboration also includes accessories like a themed cap and sacoche, plus a special Pikachu-inspired PUMA All-Pro NITRO™ 2 basketball shoe. The collection is available now via PUMA.
Entire Studios x adidas “Continued in Black” Drop 2
Los Angeles-based label Entire Studios and adidas have launched “Continued In Black,” the second installment of their collaborative partnership following their debut in February. Founded by former YEEZY creatives Dylan Richards-Diaz and Sebastian Hunt, Entire Studios applies its signature voluminous proportions to a strictly monochromatic, all-black palette. The modular collection blurs the lines between high-performance activewear and everyday lifestyle dressing, encouraging a system-based approach where functional pieces seamlessly integrate into a modern wardrobe. Accompanied by a visual campaign photographed by Szilveszter Makó, the cohesive Drop 2 is currently available via Entire Studios and adidas.























