As a fashion enthusiast with over two decades of experience under my belt, I must say that the current crop of collaborations is truly a treat for the eyes! The fusion of art and apparel in the WACKO MARIA x WOLF’S HEAD FW24 collection is simply breathtaking. Takuji Mikita’s graphics on the sukajan bomber jackets are nothing short of stunning, and I can’t help but feel a twinge of regret for being too old to rock them myself (well, maybe if they make them in granny sizes!).
With another week upon us, we have yet another installment of our product drops series.
Leading the pack is Supreme’s partnership with Frank Frazetta, spotlighting Frazetta’s estate and its graphics adorning streetwear essentials. Palace launches its initial Holiday 2024 line in conjunction with The Great Frog, offering a punk-inspired collection that includes 925 sterling silver jewelry and clothing items. ERL unveils its inaugural holiday collection, blending the brand’s laid-back West Coast vibe with festive flair. Canada Goose’s new label Snow Goose by Haider Ackermann introduces 60 versatile winter silhouettes in vibrant and classic hues for the season. Snow Peak partners with WIND AND SEA to provide premium outdoor gear suited for cold winters, while A Kind of Guise’s collection is themed around Peru, introducing fresh outerwear designs. WACKO MARIA and WOLF’S HEAD collaborate for FW24, marking another set of firsts. Weber celebrates Junji Ito’s horror manga series “Tomie” through a new collaboration.
Catch this week’s 8 drops you don’t want to miss below.
Supreme x Frank Frazetta Fall 2024 Collaboration
Supreme is preparing to launch a new line in November to conclude the month. Building upon its Fall 2024 offerings, Supreme collaborates again with the estate of artist Frank Frazetta. Over the years, Frazetta’s artwork has been featured prominently in Supreme’s seasonal collections. Known for his intricate painterly compositions that blend rich colors and evocative shadows, Frazetta’s work is particularly recognized for its portrayals of brute strength, violence, sensuality, mystery, and danger. The upcoming collection showcases key wardrobe essentials adorned with Frazetta’s artwork, such as a Trucker Jacket, Track Jacket, Soccer Jersey, Hooded Sweatshirt, Jeans, Track Pants, Soccer Shorts, two T-Shirts, a Camp Cap, and a Plate. The line will be available online on November 29.
Palace x The Great Frog Holiday Collaboration
Palace, a London-rooted label, is marking the upcoming festive period with a tribute to punk defiance. To usher in the approaching cold weather, Palace has already showcased its complete Holiday 2024 collection, disclosing an apparel and 925 sterling silver jewelry partnership with renowned jeweler The Great Frog. This collaboration is the initial release of the Holiday 2024 line, offering a vibrant assortment of clothing and 925 sterling silver jewelry that highlights gothic subversive imagery. The collection will be available online starting November 29.
ERL Holiday 2024 Collection
Fashion designer and creative director Eli Russel Linnetz has unveiled his brand’s initial holiday line, ERL, infusing a seasonal twist into its laid-back West Coast aesthetic. The collection presents two main color themes: the first emphasizes a classic Christmas red, highlighted in traditional plaid patterns, while the second provides a more subdued option with muted tones of brown and beige. The star piece of the entire collection is likely the luxurious California Shearling Coat. You can get your hands on the ERL holiday collection right now through their online store.
Haider Ackermann-Designed “Snow Goose by Canada Goose” Collection
Haider Ackermann’s new label for Canada Goose, named Snow Goose, has officially debuted with an extensive initial collection. This collection includes over 60 adaptable winter outfits in traditional colors as well as vibrant, expressive shades. The designs reflect a blend of sensibilities derived from Canada Goose’s historical styles and Haider Ackermann’s innovative fashion sense. You can now purchase the first release of Snow Goose by Canada Goose on their official website.
Snow Peak x WIND AND SEA Winter 2024 Capsule
For the winter season of 2024, Snow Peak and WIND AND SEA have collaborated yet again to introduce a cold-weather collection that’s ready for the winter months ahead. These two Japanese brands have put together an assortment of pieces that seamlessly blend practicality with modern aesthetics. The highlight of this collection is a fresh take on Snow Peak’s popular Rain Jacket from their Rain Series, made with GORE-TEX technology. The Snow Peak x WIND AND SEA Winter 2024 Capsule will be available online starting November 30.
A Kind of Guise FW24
Under the German label A Kind of Guise (AKOG), they’ve unveiled an elegant assortment tailored for winter. This new line takes Peru as its inspiration, the latest location where AKOG has concentrated on weaving tales and honing artisanal skills. Back by popular demand are pieces like the Deniro Coat, which falls mid-calf, the Marani Overshirt made from Harris Tweed wool from Britain, and the Samurai Pants in a blue moon corduroy. You can now find this collection online and explore it for yourself.
WACKO MARIA x WOLF’S HEAD FW24 Collab
For Fall/Winter 2024, iconic fashion brands Wacko Maria and Wolf’s Head have teamed up once more to present their collaborative collection. This time around, the designs are spearheaded by Wolf’s Head designer Takuji Mikita. The collection showcases a range of sukajan-style faux fur bomber jackets in hues such as brown/black, black, green/orange, and salmon/navy blue, alongside three knit cardigans in black, gray, and pink, crewneck sweaters in black and gray, and T-shirts in black and white. Each item features prominent co-branding on the back, either through embroidery or printing. The Wacko Maria x Wolf’s Head FW24 collection is now available for purchase online.
Weber ‘Tomie’ Collaboration
Weber is honoring the horror manga series Tomie by Junji Ito with a fresh partnership. This collection includes two T-shirts, each displaying key visuals from the first and second volumes of Tomie on their fronts. To preserve the enchanting feel, colors, and original atmosphere of Ito’s work, traditional silkscreen printing was employed for the design. Moreover, an uncommon font is used for the Tomie logo, while the artist’s signature can be found on the collar. The Junji Ito x Weber Tomie collaboration goes live online starting from November 30.
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