Summer is coming and school is starting to wrap up. Whether you’re finishing your college semester or just waiting for vacation to start already, it’s time to start plotting your fits for the summer. Thankfully, there are a number of great releases this week that’ll turn the heat up in your wardrobe.
Supreme is set to release another standout collaboration with Stone Island that celebrates one of the Italian brand’s most iconic fabrics, Stüssy is set to drop its latest collaboration with Nike, Telfar is restocking its coveted duffle bag this Friday, and Don C is releasing a collab with an iconic Hockey equipment label.
Check out details on how to cop these drops, and others from labels like Ain’t Wet, Cliff, and Huf, below.
Supreme x Stone Island
Stüssy x Nike
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: cliffstore.co and cncpts.com
Price: $20-$135
The New York City-based label Cliff has just released its “Season 02” collection. While the brand has built a reputation by releasing strong pieces that include collaborations with artists like Ally Bo or T-shirts with graphics that mesh DJ Screw with Lacan since launching in 2015, the brand’s latest collection marks a new chapter for the brand. Jacquard knit “Team” sweaters playfully remove the “I” from the brand’s logo because there is no “I” in team. Accessories include a garment-dyed corduroy bucket hat featuring the label’s heart logo, an embroidered “Low Logo” beanie, and pairs of jacquard socks. Aside from a long sleeve graphic T-shirt with a “Problem Child” character, a new version of the brand’s popular heavy logo hoodies boasts Canadian fleece, a tri-panel hood, a true-to-size tubular fit, a puff embroidered logo, and is available in custom garment-dyed colorways. Following a pop-up at The Good Company last week, the collection is set to arrive at Concepts in New York with a release party this Thursday before hitting their Boston flagship and online store.
Telfar
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: aintwet.nyc
Price: $162
Ain’t Wet is a New York City-based label by the artists Abraham El Makawy and Michael Saunders. The brand is well known within New York City’s music scene for making merch and art for talented acts such as Standing On The Corner, Mike, Navy Blue, Show Me The Body, and more. Like the brand’s name suggests, many of the label’s in-house garments are inspired by New York City’s public transportation. The brand’s latest drop is an “R-62” hoodie, which is named after one of the oldest subway cars still in active service. Anyone who has rode these trains will likely recognize the standout details on this hoodie. An orange and yellow graphic pattern on the back represents how the seats are arranged on the R62. A typical hoodie string is replaced by the emergency brake cord typically found on these old train cars.
Palace x Sperry
Bastard Liar
Huf
Western Elders
Blackstock & Weber
Don C x Bauer X
Alpha Industries x Top Gun
Market x Guns N' Roses
Lowa
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: questioncartel.bigcartel.com
Price: $24-$35
Question Cartel is a New York-based clothing brand inspired by graffiti. The brand has just released a reversible skully with an all-over question marks pattern and an embroidered logo. A tote bag with screenprinted black and white graphics is also available.