8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week
Featuring KidSuper, Issey Miyake, Abbey Road Studios 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 Colm Dillane’s KidSuper joining forces with HBO Max to celebrate the documentary Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness with a humorous, character-driven apparel capsule, while A-POC ABLE ISSEY MIYAKE partners with contemporary artist Tomokazu Matsuyama to translate vibrant, multi-layered art into engineered woven silhouettes for the TYPE-XII Project. Fusing music history with contemporary sportswear, Abbey Road Studios releases its own official football shirt adorned with its iconic crosswalk crest, just as NEEDLES teams up with Japanese retailer LHP for an exclusive Summer 2026 capsule featuring lightweight, Papillon-embroidered tracksuits. Tetsu Nishiyama’s newly established label Buffer taps into 1980s cinematic nostalgia with a premium wardrobe honoring Steven Spielberg’s E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, while BAPE prepares for the cooler months ahead by unveiling its expansive, Ura-Hara-rooted Fall/Winter 2026 “Timeless Culture” collection. Closing out the week, JOURNAL STANDARD relume delivers a vintage-washed graphic tee collection celebrating Marvel‘s Civil War heroes, and indie film powerhouse A24 links up with UNDER R in Tokyo for an eerie, subversive streetwear capsule celebrating the premiere of the horror-thriller Bring Her Back.
Check out this week’s 8 drops you don’t want to miss below.
KidSuper x ‘Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness’ Collection
Colm Dillane’s KidSuper has partnered with HBO Max to celebrate the documentary Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness with a highly expressive, character-driven apparel capsule. Honoring the neurotic genius of Curb Your Enthusiasm creator Larry David, the collection translates Dillane’s signature surrealist artistry and vibrant painting style into a humorous streetwear lineup. The range highlights brightly colored knitwear, graphic tees, and statement outerwear adorned with painted portraits of Larry David, iconic show quotes, and quintessential KidSuper design motifs. The collaborative KidSuper x HBO Max collection is scheduled to release on July 14 exclusively through the KidSuper webstore.
A-POC ABLE ISSEY MIYAKE x Tomokazu Matsuyama TYPE-XII Project
Continuing its innovative exploration of art and advanced textile engineering, A-POC ABLE ISSEY MIYAKE has partnered with contemporary artist Tomokazu Matsuyama for the collaborative TYPE-XII Project. The capsule translates Matsuyama’s vibrant, multi-layered artwork—which bridges classical Eastern motifs with global pop culture—onto ISSEY MIYAKE’s signature woven silhouettes. Utilizing the brand’s cutting-edge A-POC (A Piece Of Cloth) manufacturing technique, the collection features dynamic outerwear, lightweight tops, and fluid trousers that transform striking visual art into wearable, three-dimensional forms. The TYPE-XII collection is slated for release in mid-July through select ISSEY MIYAKE flagships and the brand’s official online store.
Abbey Road Football Shirt
Fusing legendary music history with contemporary sportswear, Abbey Road Studios has released its own official Football Shirt. The release pays homage to the world-renowned recording studio’s enduring cultural legacy by reimagining traditional soccer kit aesthetics through a sleek, music-centric lens. The jersey features a monochromatic base accented by iconic Abbey Road branding, a classic crosswalk crest, and custom sponsor-style graphics that celebrate the studio’s rich heritage. Designed for both die-hard audiophiles and streetwear enthusiasts, the Abbey Road Football Shirt is available to purchase now exclusively via the official Abbey Road Studios webstore and physical gift shop in London.
NEEDLES LHP‑exclusive Summer 2026 capsule
NEEDLES has teamed up with Japanese retailer LHP for an exclusive Summer 2026 capsule collection that infuses the brand’s signature retro-sportswear aesthetic with bold new seasonal details. The drop is headlined by a fresh take on the iconic NEEDLES track suit, featuring lightweight, breathable fabrics tailored for the warmer months and detailed with the brand’s unmistakable Papillon embroidery. The collection rounds out its offering with relaxed-fit graphic tees and coordinating casual wear, all presented in a versatile, summer-ready color palette. The NEEDLES LHP-exclusive Summer 2026 capsule is available to shop now exclusively at LHP physical locations and the retailer’s official online store.
E.T. x Buffer collection
Buffer, the newly established label by WTAPS founder Tetsu Nishiyama under the Human Made umbrella, has unveiled a nostalgic capsule collection honoring Steven Spielberg’s 1982 cinematic masterpiece, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. The collaboration perfectly merges the film’s iconic sci-fi imagery with Buffer’s relaxed, utility-driven design ethos, delivering a wardrobe of premium, everyday staples. Highlights include vintage-washed graphic tees, cozy fleece hoodies, and retro-style headwear that feature classic movie stills and subtle co-branding. Tapping into universal ’80s nostalgia, the E.T. x Buffer collection is set to launch on July 10 via the official Human Made online store and select Buffer retailers.
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BAPE FW26 “Timeless Culture” Collection
BAPE is preparing for the cooler months ahead with its expansive FW26 “Timeless Culture” collection, a robust offering that bridges the brand’s Ura-Hara streetwear roots with modern, elevated utility. The seasonal wardrobe is defined by heavy outerwear, technical layering pieces, and signature relaxed silhouettes, all reworked with updated iterations of the label’s iconic ABC Camo and Ape Head motifs. Featuring everything from rugged padded jackets and patchwork denim to collegiate-inspired knitwear and statement accessories, the collection effortlessly balances heritage nostalgia with forward-thinking design. The “Timeless Culture” FW26 collection will see a staggered rollout, with the first delivery dropping in late July across global BAPE store locations and online.
JOURNAL STANDARD relume x MARVEL Print Tees
Japanese retailer JOURNAL STANDARD relume has teamed up with Marvel for a graphic-heavy capsule collection celebrating the legendary heroes of the Civil War storyline. The collaboration leans into a nostalgic, vintage comic aesthetic, spotlighting iconic characters like Captain America, Iron Man, and Black Widow across a curated selection of premium cotton T-shirts. Each piece utilizes distressed, retro-style printing techniques and custom co-branding to evoke the look and feel of beloved, well-worn merchandise from the ’90s. The JOURNAL STANDARD relume x Marvel collection is available now at the brand’s physical locations across Japan and via its official online platform.
A24 x UNDER R Bring Her Back Capsule
To celebrate the Tokyo premiere of the highly anticipated horror-thriller Bring Her Back, indie powerhouse A24 has partnered with UNDER R – the immersive concept store under the UNDERCOVER umbrella – for a limited-edition apparel capsule. The collaboration translates the film’s eerie, atmospheric tension into a dark and subversive streetwear lineup, featuring graphic heavyweights that seamlessly merge cinematic art with Japanese design. The collection is anchored by a selection of moody, co-branded T-shirts, long-sleeves, and statement hoodies adorned with unsettling movie stills and exclusive typographic prints. The capsule will be available at a dedicated pop-up experience inside the UNDER R Tokyo flagship starting in mid-July.




















