8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week
Including Supreme, Palace, Levi’s, Denim Tears and more.
With another week upon us, we have yet another installment of our product drops series.
Kicking off the list, Supreme teams up with heritage French luxury house Marithé + François Girbaud for a specialized line of denim-focused pieces that remain true to M+FG’s history and the streetwear imprint’s silhouettes. Palace is back with its latest Spring 2025 that features a selection of race-inspired outerwear, jerseys and tees. NEIGHBORHOOD and ©SAINT Mxxxxxx are back with another edgy collaborative capsule that highlights the grungy Western motorcyclist culture. In other collaborations, Converse and Daily Paper are back with a boxing collaboration to go with the line of footwear. The five-piece collection also takes on pan-African motifs throughout. Levi’s is also back with a collaboration with Denim Tears for a fourth time. The collection focuses on the New Orleans and the Black Masking Indian tradition, taking design inspiration for its Photo Trucker Jacket, Photo Jeans, 568 Stay Loose jeans and more. Just in time for Lewis Hamilton‘s return the Japanese Grand Prix, his brand +44 and Hajime Sorayama release the second drop for its “INFINITY” collaboration, infused with racing motifs. Lastly, A.P.C. and ASICS hit the courts for a 20-piece tennis-inspired collection.
Watch this week’s 8 drops you don’t want to miss below.
Supreme x Marithé + Françoise Girbaud Spring 2025 Collaboration
French luxury house Marithé + François Girbaud are entering the mainstream trend with a new collaboration with the titular streetwear imprint, Supreme. In a denim-focused collection, the duo are releasing a collection that features a Leather Flight Bomber Jacket, Denim Trucker Jacket, Down Puffer Vest, Hockey Jersey, Hooded Sweatshirt, Leather Cargo Pant, Baggy Jean, Sweatpant, Denim Short, Tee, Camp Cap, Beanie, Tote Bag and Towel. The denim jackets and trousers sets take on various washes and colors, but remain true to M+FG’s history and Supreme’s oversized silhouettes. The collaboration drops on April 3 online.
Palace Spring 2025 Drop 9
Palace is back with its latest Spring 2025 drop, debuting a selection of outwear, racing-inspired jerseys and T-shirts, velour offerings and accessories for the new season. Leading this week’s drop is an array of Piped Velour Funnel Fox Jackets and coordinating joggers, all of which arrive in colors of black, brown and navy blue. Japanese racing-inspired patterns land on a trio of Technical Staff Jackets and other apparel pieces follow a similar motif including the racer jerseys, T-shirts and trucker hats. The collection drops online on April 4.
NEIGHBORHOOD x ©SAINT Mxxxxxx Collaboration
NEIGHBORHOOD and ©SAINT Mxxxxxx have reunited for a special capsule featuring details and styles inspired by the edgy aesthetics of Western motorcyclist culture. Comprising four distinct products, the collection imagines an “NBHD SMX6” rider uniform for the crossover between the Japanese streetwear labels. The range includes a racer-style jacket, long-sleeved tee and more. The SS25 NEIGHBORHOOD x ©SAINT Mxxxxxx collection drops on April 5 at the NEIGHBORHOOD web store.
Converse x Daily Paper Collaboration
Converse and Daily Paper are releasing another collaboration following last year’s success. Titled “Rise Through the Ropes,” the emblematic collection, which includes both footwear and ready-to-wear, celebrates “resilience, grit, and the spirit of overcoming the odds,” per the brands. The five-piece apparel collection is anchored by a stadium jacket, which houses colorful patches and the aforementioned pan-African colors. There are also two hoodies made with Converse’s comfort-first fleece, as well as wide-leg trousers and a thermal tee. The collab drops online on April 4.
Levi’s x Denim Tears Season Four Collab
Levi’s and Denim Tears are running it back for a fourth season. Inspired by New Orleans and the Black Masking Indian tradition, the duo’s latest collection highlights the artistry and culture of the Young Seminole Hunters and the Big Chief Demond Melancon with eight pieces designed to combine heritage with modern streetwear. Levi’s latest Denim Tears collaboration will launch online globally on April 4.
Filmarks x Battle Royale Collaboration
Filmarks is celebrating the 25th anniversary of Battle Royale with a collaborative collection and a re-release of Kinji Fukasaku’s iconic movie. The capsule is comprised of three T-shirts that pay homage to the Japanese dystopian action film. All three arrive in a stark black backdrop with the Battle Royale logo either on the chest or on the upper back. The collection is available for pre-order from April 4 to April 7 online
+44 x Hajime Sorayama “INFINITY” Second Drop
Lewis Hamilton is gearing up for the Japanese Grand Prix later this week and carrying on his successful apparel collaboration with Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama and his brand +44. Launching his second drop of the “INFINITY” collection, the collaboration is set to release featuring a selection of hoodies and sweatpants combinations in black, featuring the Sorayama and +44 co-branding in red. Other pieces include a bowling shirt, long-sleeve and a racing cap. The collection releases online on April 2.
ASICS x A.P.C.
Ahead of the European Tennis Tour, ASICS and A.P.C. have joined forces to create a tennis collection of both on-court and off-court fits. The 20-piece on-court range marries ASICS’ performance tech with A.P.C.’s elevated aesthetic through a series of activewear silhouettes, including, most notably, crew tops, sleeveless shirts, and short-shorts with pastel ombre effects. The collection drops online on April 5.