8 Drops You Don’t Want to Miss This Week

This week brings a range of exciting new fashion releases. Cutler & Gross and The Great Frog have collaborated with Billy Idol on “Modern Relics,” a titanium sunglass collection inspired by 1970s punk. SALEM and Supreme joined forces to create a six-piece clothing collection that captures the band’s dark and atmospheric vibe. Palace’s latest summer drop pays tribute to skate pioneer Dick Jewell while also showcasing its signature workwear. The Row’s menswear collection focuses on relaxed, comfortable tailoring and lightweight fabrics for the warmer weather. On the sportswear side, fragment design and F.C. Real Bristol have released a collection with a unique “Japan Blue” camouflage design, and JJJJound’s new tracksuit offers a modern take on athletic wear with minimalist style. For bold graphics, Emotionally Unavailable and RK present a collection featuring detailed photography on summer clothing. Finally, SAINT Mxxxxxx’s latest drop highlights skilled craftsmanship with a collaboration featuring studded belts and vintage leather pieces from Hollywood Trading Company and BerBerJin.

NCSOFT’s Horizon Steel Frontiers brings the beloved universe into an MMORPG with global tests coming later this year

Horizon Steel Frontiers is being created with the help of Guerrilla Games, the studio behind the popular Horizon series. The game takes place in the dangerous world of the Horizon universe, specifically the Deadlands, and combines the exciting machine combat the series is known for with the expansive features of a massive online role-playing game.

The Converse ONE STAR J Returns in a “Purple” Colorway

The Converse TimeLine ONE STAR VTG in “Purple” brings back a beloved classic with a vintage-inspired look. Crafted in Japan, these sneakers boast a luxurious purple suede upper, offering a rich and textured feel. The design is finished with Converse’s signature white star logo on the side.

Harlan Coben star’s “gripping” British BBC thriller teases dark secrets as filming begins

Inspired by Nikki May’s novel of the same name, Wahala (a West African word for ‘trouble’) is a six-part thriller that’s been called captivating and full of surprises. The story follows four Nigerian-British women in their thirties as they balance their careers, relationships, and families in modern London, while also confronting secrets and dangers from their pasts in Nigeria.

Ripple CTO Drops Truth Bomb: Bitcoin’s Fatal Flaw Exposed!

Ol’ Schwartz, Ripple’s chief technology officer emeritus (fancy title for a fella who’s seen a few rodeos), reckons the crypto crowd ought to hightail it over to a Stanford lecture where he spills the beans on why Bitcoin’s block rewards are about as useful as a screen door on a submarine. He shared the darn thing on X, claimin’ it’s the one video every crypto cowboy should watch before they lose their hat in the wind.