8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week

Featuring Supreme, Palace, Fear of God and more.

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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 delivering its highly anticipated Summer 2026 graphic tees capsule, serving up an eclectic mix of pop-culture subversions that honor internet icon Lil B and showcase artwork by Sean Cliver. Palace Skateboards keeps the heat coming for its Drop 8 release, bringing athletic nostalgia to the forefront with its highly coveted Nike collaborative exclusives and crest-inspired caps. Fear of God modernizes classic American workwear with a collegiate-themed Essentials collection, while Balenciaga introduces its new high-performance TechWear line, pushing into the wellness space with ultrasonic-welded garments and studio takeovers. Montreal’s Dime teams up with historic brewer Molson for a hometown-inspired lifestyle capsule launched alongside a local skate tournament, as AMIRI marks the World Cup’s arrival in Los Angeles with a luxury, ombré-gradient soccer collection. Meanwhile, artisan collective SASHIKO GALS reunites with New Era for a second season of meticulously handcrafted, hand-stitched MLB caps. Closing out the week, Tokyo-based Graphpaper unveils its “REPRISE” collection, a sustainable project that breathes new life into archival deadstock textiles using natural grain pigments.

Check out this week’s 8 drops you don’t want to miss below.

Supreme Summer 2026 Tees

Supreme delivers its highly anticipated Summer 2026 graphic tees capsule, serving up a diverse eight-piece collection that blends cultural subversion with artistic collaboration. Highlights include the cult-favorite “Based Tee” honoring internet icon Lil B, the striking “FML Tee” featuring original artwork by Myles Underwood, and the “Leash Tee” designed by legendary skate artist Sean Cliver. Rounding out the eclectic mix are cinematic nods like the “Paris Is Burning Tee,” alongside playful mainline styles such as the pastel “Skunk Tee” and a bold spin on Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper. The Supreme Summer 2026 Tees collection releases globally online and at physical flagships on June 25, followed by a launch in Asia on June 27.

Palace Summer 2026 Drop 8 

Palace Skateboards continues its summer momentum with Drop 8, a sportswear-leaning release headlined by highly anticipated Nike collaborative exclusives. The mainline collection fully embraces athletic nostalgia, featuring “Campeones” quarter-zips, international football crest-inspired caps, and “Lightning” basketball tank and short sets. Fans can also look forward to a fresh batch of graphic T-shirts, including city-specific Tri-Ferg designs celebrating global Palace outposts and a cheeky olive oil-inspired print. Palace’s Summer 2026 Drop 8 launches globally on June 26 via the brand’s physical stores and official webstore, with a subsequent release in Asia and Australia on June 27; the exclusive Nike pieces will be available solely at their respective physical locations and Dover Street Market concessions.

Fear of God Essentials Summer 2026 Collection

Fear of God introduces its Essentials Summer 2026 Collection, offering a refined wardrobe of relaxed sportswear and classic American workwear designed for everyday ease. The capsule draws heavy inspiration from collegiate aesthetics, incorporating Greek “F.O.G.” lettering alongside sun-faded graphics and cracked prints that lend each piece a comfortable, lived-in feel. Iconic archival plaid flannels make a return alongside signature raw cut-off sweatshirts, heavily utilizing garment-dyed cottons and softened surfaces to reinforce the brand’s luxurious yet effortless design ethos. Retailing between $90 – $185 USD, the collection is available to shop now exclusively through the Fear of God webstore.

Balenciaga TechWear Line

Under the direction of Pierpaolo Piccioli, Balenciaga has unveiled its new TechWear line as part of the Fall 2026 “Body & Being” collection, blurring the lines between high fashion and wellness. The innovative technical apparel features garments engineered with elastic, antibacterial, moisture-wicking, and UV-protective properties, crafted using mesh-membraned taffeta and ultrasonic-welded no-stitch seams. Essential pieces range from cutout bodysuits and bike shorts to tracksuits and weather-ready windbreakers, all adorned with the looping “Balenciaga Bodies” graphic and light-reflective motifs. To celebrate the launch, Balenciaga is hosting global pop-ups featuring adaptogen-powered smoothies and partnering with boutique fitness pioneer Barry’s for studio takeovers. The Fall 2026 TechWear collection is available now on the Balenciaga website and at select retailers.

Dime x Molson Collection

Montreal-based skate brand Dime is teaming up with historic brewing company Molson for their second collaborative apparel capsule, celebrating their hometown’s distinct local culture. The collection merges Dime’s signature loose-fit streetwear silhouettes with Molson’s classic branding elements and color palettes, resulting in a curated lineup of lifestyle gear and everyday accessories. Before the official retail drop, the brands are hosting “La Saint-Jean Dime,” a free community gathering on June 24 at the Old Port of Montréal featuring live music and a high-stakes gladiator skate tournament. The Dime x Molson collection will officially launch online via Dime’s webstore on June 25.

AMIRI Tournament Collection

In celebration of the 2026 World Cup’s arrival in Los Angeles, AMIRI has launched a limited-edition Tournament Collection that marries athletic functionality with luxury streetwear. The ten-piece lineup reimagines traditional on-field soccer kits through the brand’s distinct design language, utilizing a signature sky-blue palette that shifts into California coastline-inspired ombré gradients contrasted with sharp black detailing. The collection covers both apparel and lifestyle accessories, including graphic tees, knit polos, jerseys, track sets, and a custom soccer ball. Priced between $350 – $950 USD, the AMIRI Tournament Collection is available now via the brand’s official website.

SASHIKO GALS x New Era 2nd Season

Following a highly successful debut, Otsuchi-based artisan collective SASHIKO GALS has reunited with New Era for a second season of meticulously handcrafted headwear. Rooted in a community project that began after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, the collective applies traditional, necessity-driven sashiko stitching to New Era’s iconic 59FIFTY and 9TWENTY silhouettes. This expanded lineup features one-of-a-kind hand-stitched caps honoring major MLB franchises, including the New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Diego Padres, proving a powerful testament to craft over mass production. The highly anticipated SASHIKO GALS x New Era second season collection is scheduled to release on June 27.

Graphpaper “REPRISE” Collection

Tokyo-based label Graphpaper is leaning into sustainable design with its new “REPRISE” collection, a project dedicated to breathing contemporary life into stored archival textiles. Driven by a philosophy of subtraction and timeless utility, the brand has retrieved leftover fabric rolls and deadstock materials from past seasons to create highly intentional wardrobe staples. Standout items include oversized Supima cotton shirts originally prepped for SS24 and versatile SOLOTEX military pants from FW23, all treated with natural grain-derived pigments for a nuanced, faded elegance. With prices ranging from approximately $210 – $270 USD, the collection is available exclusively at the Graphpaper Conservatory in Shibuya and via the brand’s online store.

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