8 Drops You Don’t Want to Miss This Week

With another week upon us, we have yet another installment of our product drops series.

To start, Supreme joins forces with the French luxury brand Marithé + François Girbaud, renowned for its heritage, to create a range of denim-centric items that reflect their past and Supreme’s signature style. Palace returns this season with Spring 2025, showcasing garments inspired by racing themes, including outerwear, jerseys, and tees. NEIGHBORHOOD and ©SAINT Mxxxxxx collaborate again on a gritty, motorcycle-themed collection that represents the Western biker culture. In other news, Converse teams up with Daily Paper for a boxing collaboration, extending to their line of footwear and incorporating African motifs throughout the five-piece collection. Levi’s partners with Denim Tears for the fourth time, focusing on the New Orleans and Black Masking Indian tradition, drawing inspiration for its Photo Trucker Jacket, Photo Jeans, 568 Stay Loose jeans, and more. In anticipation of Lewis Hamilton’s return to the Japanese Grand Prix, his brand +44 and Hajime Sorayama release the second drop of their “INFINITY” collaboration, featuring racing themes. Lastly, A.P.C. and ASICS step onto the tennis court for a 20-piece collection inspired by the sport.

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

Supreme x Marithé + Françoise Girbaud Spring 2025 Collaboration

Iconic French fashion label Marithé + François Girbaud are stepping into the popular trend by partnering with renowned streetwear brand, Supreme. This unique partnership results in a denim-centric collection that includes a Leather Flight Bomber Jacket, Denim Trucker Jacket, Down Puffer Vest, Hockey Jersey, Hooded Sweatshirt, Leather Cargo Pants, Baggy Jeans, Sweatpants, Denim Shorts, T-shirts, Camp Cap, Beanie, Tote Bag, and Towel. The denim jackets and trousers come in different washes and colors while preserving the distinctive oversized shapes that are characteristic of M+FG and Supreme. This collaboration will be available online starting April 3rd.

Palace Spring 2025 Drop 9

For the upcoming Spring 2025 season, Palace is introducing a fresh assortment of items such as outerwear, racing-themed jerseys, T-shirts, velour pieces, and accessories. Highlighting this week’s release is a lineup of Piped Velour Funnel Fox Jackets and matching joggers, available in shades of black, brown, and navy blue. Japanese racing designs adorn three Technical Staff Jackets, while other items like the racer jerseys, T-shirts, and trucker hats also feature this style. The entire collection will be available online starting April 4.

NEIGHBORHOOD x ©SAINT Mxxxxxx Collaboration

Neighborhood and Saint Mxxxxxx have teamed up once more to create a unique capsule collection, drawing inspiration from the gritty style of Western motorcyclists. This collaboration offers four distinct pieces that envision an “NBHD SMX6” rider’s uniform for the fusion between Japanese streetwear brands. The assortment includes a jacket in the style of a racer, long-sleeved shirts, and additional items. The Neighborhood x Saint Mxxxxxx Spring/Summer 2025 (SS25) collection will be available for purchase on April 5 at the Neighborhood online store.

Converse x Daily Paper Collaboration

Following their successful collaboration last year, Converse and Daily Paper are joining forces once more, this time under the title “Rise Through the Ropes.” This symbolic collection, featuring both footwear and ready-to-wear pieces, is all about celebrating resilience, determination, and triumphing over obstacles. The apparel line, consisting of five items, centers around a stadium jacket adorned with vibrant patches and the signature pan-African colors. Additionally, it includes two comfortable hoodies, a pair of wide-leg trousers, and a thermal t-shirt. This collaboration will be available online starting April 4.

Levi’s x Denim Tears Season Four Collab

For a fourth time, Levi’s and Denim Tears are joining forces. Their new collection is inspired by New Orleans and the Black Masking Indian tradition, focusing on the artistic culture of the Young Seminole Hunters and Big Chief Demond Melancon. Eight unique pieces blend traditional heritage with contemporary streetwear, set to be released online worldwide on April 4.

Levi’s and Denim Tears are teaming up again for their fourth collection. Drawing inspiration from New Orleans and the Black Masking Indian tradition, they have created a line of 8 items that celebrate the art and culture of the Young Seminole Hunters and Big Chief Demond Melancon by combining traditional elements with modern street styles. The latest collaboration between Levi’s and Denim Tears will be available online to everyone around the world starting April 4.

Filmarks x Battle Royale Collaboration

As a gaming enthusiast, I’m hyped to share that Filmarks is commemorating Battle Royale’s 25th anniversary by unveiling a joint collection and re-releasing Kinji Fukasaku’s legendary movie. The lineup consists of three T-shirts that echo the spirit of the Japanese dystopian action film, each one standing out against a stark black backdrop, featuring the iconic Battle Royale logo either on the chest or upper back. You can pre-order this exclusive collection from April 4 to April 7, only online!

+44 x Hajime Sorayama “INFINITY” Second Drop

Lewis Hamilton is preparing for the Japanese Grand Prix coming up later this week, continuing his fruitful clothing partnership with Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama and his brand +44. On April 2, he’ll launch the second installment of the “INFINITY” collection, which includes a variety of hoodie-sweatpant combinations in black, adorned with red co-branding from both Sorayama and +44. Additional items include a bowling shirt, long-sleeve, and racing cap. The collection will be available online on April 2nd.

ASICS x A.P.C.

Just before the European Tennis Tour starts, ASICS and A.P.C. have teamed up to design a tennis line offering both court and casual outfits. The on-court line, which consists of 20 pieces, blends ASICS’ performance technology with A.P.C.’s refined style by creating activewear shapes like crew necks, sleeveless shirts, and colorful short-shorts with pastel ombre finishes. This collection will be available online from April 5 onwards.

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