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.

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.

Stormzy’s Merky Films Is Developing an Ian Wright Biopic

Stormzy’s production company, Merky Films, is partnering to create a movie about the life of former football star Ian Wright. The film will follow Wright’s inspiring story, from his tough childhood in South London to becoming a famous athlete and popular TV personality. Stormzy, along with Akua Agyemfra, is producing the film as part of his dedication to sharing important British stories.

Former ‘Tekken’ Director Katsuhiro Harada Is Back With a New Game Development Company

As a long-time Tekken fan, I was thrilled to hear Katsuhiro Harada is back! After leaving Bandai Namco at the end of 2025, he’s launched a new studio called VS Studio. It’s pretty amazing because it’s actually part of SNK – yes, the SNK, known for classic arcade games! It’s wild to think that creators from two of the biggest fighting game rivals are now working together – it’s going to seriously shake things up! Harada spent 31 years at his old company, basically defining 3D fighting games as we know them, so him joining a competitor is a huge deal in the industry.

graniph and ‘Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex’ Prove the Major’s Visual Language Was Always Built for a T-Shirt

graniph has released a new clothing line inspired by the anime series Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex. The collection features designs based on popular characters like Motoko Kusanagi, the Tachikoma, Section 9, and the Laughing Man. You can pre-order the items online now through May 18th and earn double points, with the full collection available in stores on May 19th.

JJJJound’s Vans Half Cab Returns in 2026: Here’s How To Get Yours

JJJJound and Vans are revisiting their popular Half Cab collaboration with a new release planned for 2026. Available only through Vans starting Tuesday, May 19th, the shoe builds on the design of the 2025 version. It features a minimalist look with removed ankle padding, replaced by JJJJound’s signature nylon tongue, and continues the Half Cab’s transition into a stylish, everyday shoe.

Warner Bros. Is Developing a ‘Westworld’ Movie Reboot

Get ready for a new take on Westworld! While the HBO series was recently canceled, Warner Bros. Discovery is now developing a movie reboot. Instead of finishing the story from the show, the film will be a fresh start, reimagining the original 1973 movie by Michael Crichton. That film centered on a futuristic, adult-oriented theme park where the robot hosts unexpectedly become dangerous.