8 Drops You Don’t Want to Miss This Week

As a seasoned streetwear enthusiast who’s seen it all, from the rise and fall of trends to the rebirth of iconic brands, I must say this collaboration between Anti Social Social Club and Goodyear is quite intriguing. The automotive-inspired designs with blimp graphics and chrome logos are a fresh take on streetwear, and the racing-themed caps and Carolina steel cup are perfect additions to any collection.


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

Commencing is the Fall 2024 collection by Supreme, featuring Jane’s Addiction, honoring their famous albums Ritual de lo Habitual and Nothing’s Shocking on Mechanics Jackets, cardigans, and tees. Next comes Palace with its fifth winter release, showcasing outstanding outerwear such as city-themed windbreakers and leopard print beanies, embodying striking winter fashion. F-LAGSTUF-F’s Ghost in the Shell capsule reimagines scenes from the classic 1995 anime on sweaters and tees, ideal for fans of the renowned visuals. adidas Originals and 100 Thieves reunite with a blend of workwear and esports, offering motocross-inspired tops and accessories accentuated by flames, debuting the archival Palos Hill sneaker with contemporary upgrades. Our Legacy WORK SHOP partners with Main Nué for the “COTTON CROCHET” collection, merging Tokyo taxi driver-inspired clothing with intricate crochet details. Stüssy and Mountain Hardwear unveil expedition-worthy winter gear, including GORE-TEX bibs, CORDURA backpacks, and subdued hues with bold pops of orange for visibility. Anti Social Social Club collaborates with Goodyear, presenting automotive-inspired graphics from blimp tees to 18-wheeler hoodies and racing-themed caps, offering a diverse assortment. Lastly, VANS TOKYO DESIGN COLLECTIVE’s “In Transit” collection, headed by Tadayuki Kato and Shinsuke Nakada, fuses retro sportswear with innovation, introducing the wool-and-leather LX Knu Skool MTE sneaker together with vibrant down puffers and corduroy shackets.

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

Supreme x Jane’s Addiction Fall 2024 Collab

As a die-hard fan, I can’t contain my excitement for the collaboration between Supreme and Jane’s Addiction coming this Fall 2024! This special collection honors their legendary discography. Among the must-haves are Mechanics Jackets sporting the Ritual de lo Habitual album artwork and embellished with Supreme logos, plus cable knit cardigans adorned with Nothing’s Shocking graphics. Hoodies, tees, and lyrics from hits like “Jane Says” and “Been Caught Stealing” make a statement on various apparel, while shirts proudly display Ritual de lo Habitual artwork. The collection drops on October 31, with Asia getting their hands on it starting November 2. Can’t wait to add these iconic pieces to my gaming wardrobe!

Palace Winter 2024 Drop 5

For Winter 2024, Palace’s Drop Five presents daring outerwear and accessories, featuring vibrant graphic tees with straightforward and lively designs, football-inspired crewnecks, and windbreakers showcasing urban themes. Notable pieces include a sweater knitted in grape hues, complemented by matching trucker caps, as well as “Palasonic” hoodies in camouflage patterns. The collection also offers cozy choices such as fleece jackets, double-knee sweatpants, and plush leopard print beanies with cute ear details. This assortment will be accessible starting November 1 in the UK, US, and EU, and on November 2 in Japan, Korea, and China, both online and in stores across various time zones.

F-LAGSTUF x Ghost In The Shell Capsule Collection

F-LAGSTUF-F is unveiling a limited-edition series, modeled after the 1995 animated movie Ghost in the Shell. This compilation encompasses nine distinct items, ranging from sweaters, sweatshirts, and T-shirts, all showcasing pivotal moments and visual motifs from the film. The collection also includes pixelated effects on certain pieces. A highlight of this line is a knitted sweater that incorporates one of the movie’s famous scenes directly into its fabric. Priced between ¥13,200 and ¥27,500 (approximately $86–$180 USD), this collection will be accessible through F-LAGSTUF-F’s online and retail outlets starting from November 2nd.

adidas Originals x 100 Thieves Collab

Adidas Originals and 100 Thieves are joining forces once more to create a new line of clothing, combining elements from workwear and esports. The latest offering includes a striking motorcycle-inspired long-sleeve shirt, flamed-edged socks, a cap, and a bag bearing both brands’ logos. A robust jacket with hood and workman-style trousers are part of the collection, while the Palos Hill sneaker showcases an old adidas design, now embellished with 100 Thieves’ emblem. The collection will be available for purchase on November 2 through 100 Thieves’ website, and it will hit adidas stores worldwide on November 6.

Our Legacy WORK SHOP x Main Nué “COTTON CROCHET” Capsule

The most recent “COTTON CROCHET” assortment from Our Legacy WORK SHOP, in collaboration with Swedish upcycling studio Main Nué, offers a mix of relaxed and formal garments adorned with beige crochet and distinctive embellishments. Drawing inspiration from the attire of Tokyo taxi drivers, noteworthy items consist of a black button-up shirt boasting crochet-trimmed open shoulders and a blazer showcasing crocheted vents. Black denim pants display asymmetrical crochet details, while other items boast pinstriped patches and indigo highlights. The collection additionally offers wooden furniture adorned with lace, which is available exclusively at Dover Street Market Ginza, Tokyo.

Stüssy x Mountain Hardwear Collection

Stüssy and Mountain Hardwear have teamed up again to launch a fresh line of top-tier outdoor equipment suited for the chilly seasons. This new assortment includes GORE-TEX bibs and coats, insulated jackets, and CORDURA backpacks. Created with climbers and mountaineers in focus, the collection highlights practicality through multi-pocketed clothing and weather-resistant trousers. Stüssy infuses a SoCal-inspired flair into the design. The color scheme predominantly features subdued tones such as dark greens and sky blues; however, bold orange long-sleeves and beanies provide bright alternatives for enhanced visibility. The collection will be available online and at selected Stüssy stores worldwide starting November 1st.

Anti Social Social Club x Goodyear Collab

Anti Social Social Club has partnered with Goodyear for a fresh line of streetwear and accessories, themed around automotive culture. This collaboration brings forth items like hoodies and t-shirts adorned with blimp designs and chrome logos, as well as “Storm Truck” attire boasting 18-wheeler sketches and the phrase “Generally Low Maintenance”. Additional pieces include license plate holders, caps styled after racing events, and a steel cup shaped like a can with matching graphics. The collection, ranging from $12 to $99, will be up for grabs on Anti Social Social Club’s official website starting November 2nd at 11 a.m. ET.

VANS TOKYO DESIGN COLLECTIVE Latest Drop

Under the guidance of Tadayuki Kato and Shinsuke Nakada, the VANS TOKYO DESIGN COLLECTIVE reveals their newest “In Transit” line, drawing inspiration from old-school sportswear. The star product is the “LX Knu Skool MTE” sneaker, a modern twist on a classic design featuring a wool and leather blend, eye-catching 3D side stripes, and Primaloft insulation, coming in black with red laces. To match the footwear, the clothing range offers bright puffers, knitted sweaters, and other pieces inspired by vintage athletic styles. The collection is set to launch on November 1.

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