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Although your Black Friday and Cyber Monday order might be getting delivered now, it’s important to remember that Christmas is days away. If you didn’t consider picking up gifts yet for someone other than yourself, do not fret. Thankfully, there’s a load of great drops this week to shop from.
Supreme is set to release box logo crewnecks on Thursday. Tyler, The Creator’s elevated clothing line Le FLEUR has just released some new pieces. Denim Tears is also going to release another collaboration with Stüssy this week, which includes more pairs of its popular cotton wreath jeans. Fear of God has released a new collection, Gucci has fresh new eyewear available, and Snow Peak is collaborating with Jins on affordable and stylish eyewear.
Check out all these releases, and others from C.P. Company, The North Face, and more, below.
Release Date: Dec. 9
Where to Buy It: denimtears.com, stussy.com, select Stüssy chapter stores, and select Dover Street Market stores
Price: TBD
Fresh off of guest designing a capsule collection for Dior, Tremaine Emory is returning this week with another fresh collaboration between Denim Tears and Stüssy. Levi’s jeans and jackets that blend Stüssy’s double-S logo with Denim Tears’ cotton wreaths will be available. The range also includes knitwear and outerwear offerings perfect for the winter chill. A standout within the collection is a classic Stüssy photo T-shirt highlighting “Liberty Rock” from Emory’s hometown of St. Albans in Jamaica, Queens.
Snow Peak x Jins
Release Date: Dec. 8
Where to Buy It: Jins.com and Snow Peak’s Brooklyn and Portland retail stores
Price: $100-$240
The Japanese eyewear label JINS has teamed up with the revered Japanese outdoor camping brand Snow Peak on a collaborative eyewear collection. The capsule features a range of sunglasses that embody the ethos of both brands, to make long lasting designs with quality materials while maintaining an eye for elevated minimalism and thoughtful design. The collection includes five different frames available in several colorways a piece. Children’s sizing is also available. The collection puts emphasis on functionality by offering foldable glasses along with Jins trademark “Switch” frames, which allow the wearer to apply a sunglass lens to any pair of optical glasses whenever they please. Jins x Snow Peak’s collaboration will be the first of many to hit the United States market.
Le FLEUR
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: lefleur.la
Price: $200-$1,100
Tyler, The Creator’s high-end clothing label le FLEUR will restock all of the apparel that it launched at the close of 2021. Cardigan sweaters, V-neck sweater vests, slacks, shorts, polo shirts, and more are back. A standout is a leather le FLEUR jacket produced by Schott.
C.P. Company
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: cpcompany.com
Price: $171-$1,730
Since 1988, C.P. Company has developed a cult following for its goggle jackets. Founded by Stone Island founder Massimo Osti, C.P. Company was one of the first labels to hone in on functional-yet-stylish outerwear design. Osti’s original goggle jacket was created in 1988 for Italy’s historic Mille Miglia race. He got the idea to integrate goggles directly onto the hood of the jacket to protect racers from the elements. He moved forward by producing a clothing label that was inspired by the functional designs of vintage military gear. Today, the goggles have become C.P. Company’s signature motif. Outerwear, hoodies, shirts, vests, beanies and balaclavas featuring these iconic goggles are currently available.
Fear of God
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: fearofgod.com
Price: $250-$3,695
Fear of God is releasing the Eternal Collection, an assortment of timeless luxury garments that are designed with a focus on quality, silhouette, and fabrication. The collection includes an extensive range of styles that builds on Jerry Lorenzo’s eye for signature shapes and silhouettes. Each garment includes Italian fabrications and masterful construction. The collection includes tailored garments like a revised California Blazer, sculptural sweatsuits, and elevated track jackets. Exquisite 14 and 7-gauge merino stitch cashmere knits and calfskin napa leather are used throughout the collection. The first drop is available now and the second one is set to arrive in January 2023.
Release Date: Dec. 8
Where to Buy It: Supreme stores and supremenewyork.com
Price: TBD
Yes, this week has finally arrived. Supreme will drop its highly-anticipated embroidered box logo crewnecks on Thursday morning. Red box logos embroidered on forest green, burgundy, black, pale yellow, brown, zebra stripe, and teal blue crewnecks will be available. A gray crewneck will feature a black box logo. Additionally, a collaboration with Timberland centered on a woven 3-eye lug shoe will also arrive this week. Other standouts featured in one of the last Supreme drops of this season include a Gore-Tex shell and vest combo, a canvas down trucker jacket designed by Schott, and a gumball machine.
Urs Fischer
Release Date: Dec.8
Where to Buy It: Jeffery Deitch on Grand Street in Manhattan, New York
Price: $45-$400
Urs Fischer is a Swiss conceptual artist who’s widely recognized for his large-scale sculptures and installations. This winter, the artist is releasing an image-based line of wearable and domestic collages that includes T-shirts, upcycled garments, and home goods. One of a kind T-Shirts, hoodies, kids shirts, silk scarves, beach towels, mirrors and more will be available at Jeffery Deitch’s gallery in Manhattan up until Dec. 23.
Roots x Mr. Saturday
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: roots.com and select Mr. Saturday retailers
Price: $48-$1,498
Mr. Saturday is teaming up with Roots for a “Roots Saturday Airlines” collection. The capsule consists of luxurious apparel and accessories inspired by the aesthetic of old school airlines. The Canadian labels went back to the ‘70s to create embroidery, patches, and prints inspired by vintage travel ephemera. An aviator jacket with Mr. Saturday’s Dolman-shaped sleeves, a shearling collar, and a Roots Saturday Airlines logo on the back is a standout within the collection. Heavyweight cotton cabin sweatshirts and pants with chenille embroidery serve as the collection’s elevated basics. Heavyweight cotton graphic T-shirts, leather passport holders, luggage tags, hats, socks, and a blanket are also available.
Gucci
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: gucci.com and Gucci stores nationwide
Price: $350-$1,840
Gucci Eyewear has released a wide range of winter styles that tap into both an active lifestyle and vintage allure. A gender-neutral pair of ski goggles is boldly defined by Gucci lettering on the front and an adjustable strap with Gucci’s interlocking G motif. Additional square and pilot sunglasses are also reconfigured to include detachable branded lanyards, which aim to bridge the aesthetic of city with the mountains. Aside from these styles, Gucci also has a range of stellar eyewear frames available. These include more affordable options such as the “Navigator” along with maximalist offerings such as a studded pair of rectangular frames.
Madhappy x Salomon
Release Date: Available Now
Where to Buy It: Madhappy.com
Price: $250
Madhappy has collaborated with Salomon on a XT-6 FT. The athletic sneakers feature Salomon’s trademark Agile Chassis system to provide stability and an Endofi internal fit sleeve designed to hug the foot and provide a precise fit. The sneaker’s Contagrip sole is built for strong grip on loose, soft, rugged, and uneven surfaces. Of course, the sneakers also feature Salomon’s popular Quicklace lacing system. Madhappy’s take on the sneaker dresses it up in a a chill white and red colorway tongue print with a subtle logo hit on the tongue.
John Elliott x M.A.R.S
Release Date: Available Now
Where to Buy It: John Elliott’s Miami Design District location and at JohnElliott.com.
Price: $298-$30,000
John Elliott has teamed up with the cult Japanese jewelry brand M.A.R.S for another exclusive collaboration. The collaboration features twelve pieces handcrafted from 925 Sterling Silver and 18K Solid Yellow Gold. The priciest piece you can buy now is a $30,000 chain that features 9.3 carats of diamonds in alternating sizes that are then inset into solid white gold links. It’s inspired by the wabi-sabi aesthetic of finding beauty in imperfections. All the jewelry is handcrafted in Japan and John Elliott is currently M.A.R.S only retailer in the United States.
Release Date: Dec. 8
Where to Buy It: Sinclair.global
Price: $160-$300
Sinclair continues to step up their cut and sew offerings this season. Tomorrow, they will launch a new capsule that includes convertible cargo pants, black puffer jackets, and camoflage fleece tracksuits. Sinclair’s latest drop comes just days after they launched a hyped pop-up experience in New York City. The label has recently been worn by the likes of Post Malone, Offset, and Lil Baby.
The North Face
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: thenorthface.com and The North Face retailers
Price: $350-$360
The North Face has launched a limited edition Nuptse that celebrates the puffer’s 30th anniversary. It is available in red, blue, and black colorways. Each features a sky print, the original 1992 yoke, additional baffling, and a commemorative patch on the right sleeve. The internal panel of each jacket also features the cover of The North Face’s Fall 1992 catalog and details on the Nuptse jacket’s origin story.
Polo Ralph Lauren
Release Date: Available Now
Where to Buy It: Polo-67 App
Price: $350-$2,095
Once again, Polo Ralph Lauren is celebrating the holiday season with its “7 Day’s, 7 Drops” program. This year, the brand’s special drops will be centered on a special assortment of skiwear. Each day, until Dec. 14, the brand will drop rare vintage skiwear pieces from their archive along with a limited run of custom-made skis, snowboards, and collectible posters exclusively on the Polo-67 app.
Kith x MALIN+GOETZ
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: Kith shops and kith.com
Price: $25-$95
Kith has partnered with New York-based brand MALIN+GOETZ to create another collection of apothecary goods dubbed “Rogue.” The line includes eau de parfum, bar soap, hand/body wash, body lotion, and a candle with a new signature Rogue scent developed by both brands. Kith and MALIN+GOETZ’s newest scent represents a warmly lit room that’s embellished with modern art, leather, and wood. Earthy beetroot, clove, and pink pepper scents are infused with saffron and leather before being intertwined with woody orris root to produce a captivating scent.
Bristol Studio
Release Date: Dec. 9
Where to Buy It: bristol-studio.com
Price: $150-$165
The Los Angeles-based lifestyle brand inspired by basketball has released new colorways of their ever-popular Home Team Sweats. The set is now available in seafoam or maroon colorways. Each garment is made with custom knit 18-ounce French Terry twillback fabric for an elevated feel. Each also features Bristol Studio logo embroidery details along with Japanese grosgrain tabs. All garments fit true to size.
Grand Collection x End. Clothing
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: endclothing.com
Price: $65
New York’s Grand Collection has joined forces with End. Clothing for a charitable T-shirt drop. The new release expands Grand Collection’s holiday food drive beyond the five boroughs for the first time. All of the proceeds are being donated to food banks in London. From now until Dec. 31, a portion of proceeds from all sales on Grand Collection’s web store will also be used to assist New Yorkers in need.
Wrangler
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: wrangler.com
Price: $79-$265
Wrangler has released a limited edition collection of reissued archival designs that reference defining moments in the brand’s rich history. The collection includes a selvedge jacket that is a replica of the 24MJZ jacket Wrangler originally introduced in the early ‘60s and is made from the last remnants of American-made selvedge denim from the White Oak plant of Cone Mills in Greensboro, North Carolina. Other reissues include a replica of a women’s denim jacket from the ‘50s (dubbed the “Blue Bell Jacket”) and a red-dyed iteration of the 24MJZ jacket that includes chain stitch embroidery. Lastly, there’s a “Cowboy Cut Comic Book” denim set that pulls inspiration from collectible western comic books from the ‘50s that were originally included in the back pocket of all Wrangler jeans.
66 North x James Merry
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: 66north.com and 66 North stores
Price: $120-$255
Icelandic outdoor brand, 66 North, has collaborated with embroiderer and visual artist James Merry on a special capsule collection that celebrates the opening of 66 North’s London flagship store. James Merry is a visual artist from the UK who is based in Iceland and has frequently collaborated with Björk on visuals since 2009. He has built a cult following with his hand embroidery, metalwork, and mask-making. His first collaboration with 66 North makes his hand embroidered art available to a wider audience. T-shirts, fleece jackets, and balaclavas are decorated with embroidery that depicts Eyrarrós— a flower native to Iceland.
Release Date: Available Now
Where to Buy It: rapartist.org
Price: $35-$1,900
The New York City rapper and artist, Shirt, has recently released his album I Turned Myself Into Myself. For years, the Queens-based rapper has used hip-hop, video, photography, writing, and sculpture to challenge what we define as an artist today. He is currently one of Abrons Arts Center’s Visual Art AIRspace residents and is now releasing some new works for the public to purchase. These works includes “A free us” T-shirts that remix Adidas’ iconography with clever wordplay and vintage single stich T-shirts with Jenny Holzer quotes screenprinted on them. Future releases, which will continue until Dec. 12, include reams of paper with a bootleg “Prada NY’ pattern printed on sheets and $500 pearled used joint clips.
