8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week
Featuring brands like Supreme, Palace, Cutler & Gross x The Great Frog eyewear collab, 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 Cutler & Gross x The Great Frog channeling 1970s punk rebellion into the “Modern Relics” titanium sunglasses collection fronted by Billy Idol. The SALEM x Supreme collaboration translates the band’s moody, atmospheric sound into a dark six-piece apparel capsule, while Palace’s Summer Drop 2 honors 1980s Buffalo movement pioneer Dick Jewell alongside its own rugged workwear staples. Leaning into effortless luxury, The Row’s Menswear delivers relaxed tailoring, lightweight fabrics, and ultra-minimal flat footwear designed for the warmer months. On the sportswear front, the fragment design x F.C. Real Bristol capsule merges stadium and street style with a “Japan Blue” digital camo collection, just as the JJJJound Tracksuit release redefines the modern uniform by blending high-end minimalism with retro-athletic outerwear. For graphic-heavy aesthetics, the Emotionally Unavailable and RK collaboration transforms hyper-detailed global photography into a wearable gallery of summer-ready garments. Finally, heritage craftsmanship shines as SAINT Mxxxxxx’s SS26 Drop 10 teams up with Hollywood Trading Company and BerBerJin for studded belts and meticulously aged vintage leather pieces.
Check out this week’s 8 drops you don’t want to miss below.
SALEM x Supreme Collab
Supreme is officially teaming up with influential American electronic band SALEM for a moody six-piece Spring 2026 capsule that channels the group’s signature dark aesthetic. Celebrating the pioneering group’s profound impact on underground music and fashion, the collection translates their haunting, atmospheric sound into co-branded apparel and accessories. Standout pieces include a Half Zip Stadium Jacket and a Zip Up Hooded Sweatshirt, accompanied by an S/S top and a graphic tee. The release is rounded out by a New Era® fitted hat and distinctive “Hospital Socks.” The highly anticipated collaboration drops globally on May 14, followed by Asia on May 16 online.
Palace Summer 2026 Drop 2
Palace Skateboards continues its Summer 2026 rollout with Drop 2, headlined by a capsule collection honoring multidisciplinary British artist and 1980s Buffalo movement pioneer, Dick Jewell. Translating Jewell’s thought-provoking visual narratives onto a series of premium canvases, the collaboration highlights his eclectic style across graphic Hoodies, Shirts, and T-shirts. Beyond the artistic capsule, the drop delivers the rugged, workwear-inspired Danke Jacket—available in Realtree camo, Navy, and Black—alongside the matching Danke Work Shirt. Rounding out the release is the return of the Classic Palace Slipper in rich leather iterations. The collection drops globally starting May 15 online.
Cutler & Gross x The Great Frog Eyewear Collab
British eyewear brand Cutler and Gross has teamed up with cult London jeweler The Great Frog to launch the “Modern Relics” titanium eyewear collection. Fronted by punk icon Billy Idol, the campaign channels the rebellious, countercultural spirit of late 1970s Los Angeles. The six-piece sunglasses collection serves as future heirlooms, seamlessly blending The Great Frog’s heritage silversmithing and bohemian inspirations with Cutler and Gross’s optical expertise and modern Japanese titanium. Coinciding with Idol’s new documentary, the collaboration captures a timeless, trailblazing aesthetic. The collection releases globally on May 13 via both brands’ standalone stores and online, with prices ranging from £785 to £850 GBP.
The Row Summer 2026 Menswear
The Row has unveiled its Summer 2026 menswear collection, offering a laid-back, effortless approach to its signature sleek tailoring. Embracing warmer weather, the luxury label softens its sartorial edge with slimmer coat silhouettes, lightweight fabrics, and breezy shirting designed to be worn untucked or unbuttoned, such as the boxy Philo and curved-hem Pace shirts. Complementing this casual yet refined aesthetic is a lineup of ultra-minimal, flat-soled footwear. Standout pieces include the textured lambskin Clement Sneaker and the exceptionally sleek nappa leather Casa Slipper. The complete Summer 2026 collection is available now via The Row’s official webstore.
fragment design x F.C. Real Bristol Capsule
To celebrate SOPH.’s month-long “FOOTBALL IS NEVER BORING” pop-up in Harajuku, Hiroshi Fujiwara’s fragment design has teamed up with F.C. Real Bristol for an exclusive soccer-inspired capsule. Bridging stadium and street style, the collection features a sleek blouson, game shirts, shorts, and T-shirts. The “football-core” apparel utilizes a vibrant “Japan Blue” base—a nod to the national team’s iconic kits—accented with sharp digital camouflage patterns and fragment’s signature double thunderbolt logo. The immersive pop-up runs at Tokyo’s V.A. concept store from May 15 to June 14, 2026, with the collection launching simultaneously in-store and online.
Emotionally Unavailable and RK Capsule
Emotionally Unavailable is blurring the lines between fashion and photography by teaming up with acclaimed Japanese photographer RK for an exclusive Spring/Summer 2026 capsule. Releasing online on May 16, the six-piece collection transforms RK’s hyper-detailed global imagery into a wearable gallery. The collaboration is anchored by two distinct visual themes: the vibrant “UMBRELLA” series, featuring aligned beach parasols from the Amalfi Coast printed on a matching short-sleeve shirt, shorts, and socks set; and the “SPIRAL” series, highlighting early architectural collages on a coordinating shirt and socks. The drop is rounded out by “LOVE” and “SPIRAL” graphic T-shirts. The capsule is set to arrive online on May 16.
JJJJound Tracksuit
Montréal-based design studio JJJJound is redefining the modern uniform with its upcoming “Relaxed Motion” capsule, launching exclusively online on May 14. Centered around a meticulously designed Reflective Stripe Track Pant and Full Zip Parka, the collection explores a “Sports Modern” aesthetic. By blending high-end minimalism with sharp, late-nineties athletic wear, the drop focuses on shape, drape, and material over heavy branding. The elevated staples feature strategic paneling and functional reflective detailing for a balanced, retro-yet-forward-thinking look. Alongside the apparel, JJJJound also teased an upcoming sleek, blacked-out New Balance 1890 collaboration, though an official release date remains unconfirmed. The set drops online on May 14.
GOLF le FLEUR* Hats Drop
Montréal-based design studio JJJJound is redefining the modern uniform with its upcoming “Relaxed Motion” capsule, launching exclusively online on May 14. Centered around a meticulously designed Reflective Stripe Track Pant and Full Zip Parka, the collection explores a “Sports Modern” aesthetic. By blending high-end minimalism with sharp, late-nineties athletic wear, the drop focuses on shape, drape, and material over heavy branding. The elevated staples feature strategic paneling and functional reflective detailing for a balanced, retro-yet-forward-thinking look. The apparel drops on May 14 online.
SAINT Mxxxxxx SS26 Drop 10
SAINT Mxxxxxx is gearing up for the tenth drop of its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, highlighted by standout collaborations with Hollywood Trading Company (HTC) and vintage specialist BerBerJin. The HTC partnership introduces premium studded belts in black and rainbow stone variations, anchored by a bold “SAINT” motif. Meanwhile, the BerBerJin capsule delivers a meticulously crafted 1950s “2nd-type” suede shirt alongside a matching “tea-core” leather jacket and pant set designed to age beautifully over time. Rounding out the drop is a selection of heavily distressed graphic T-shirts. The collection releases on May 16 via official retailers, ranging from $200 to $2,500 USD.





















