Best Style Releases This Week: Salehe Bembury x Canada Goose, 18 East x Bodega, and More

From the Salehe Bembury x Canada Goose collection to Bodega's latest collaboration with 18 East, here is a complete guide to this week's best style releases.

Canada Goose x Salehe Bembury collab
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Collaborations are an unavoidable part of fashion at this point. If you needed any further proof of this, look no further than this week’s impressive lineup of drops.

Salehe Bembury has linked up with Canada Goose to continues his impressive streak of collabs, popular newcomer 18 East is joining forces with Bodega, Carrots rekindles its partnership with Crocs, Errolson Hugh’s Acronym is releasing its first apparel with Nike, and more.

Check out the details for all of these releases, along with others from the likes of Barriers, Palace, Bee Line, and more, below.

Salehe Bembury x Canada Goose

Release Date: Feb. 11

Where to Buy It: Canada Goose stores, canadagoose.com, beaspunge.com, and other select retailers

Price: TBD

For this year’s NBA All-Star Weekend collaboration, Canada Goose has tapped Salehe Bembury. The range includes Bembury’s interpretation of the outerwear brand’s staples such as the Expedition Parka, puffers vests, and bib. The highlight for many will be the two fleece zip-ups covered in Bembury’s signature all-over thumbprint pattern. His DNA also is present through details like chenille-lined hoods on parkas and various cob-branding.

18 East x Bodega

Release Date: Feb. 11

Where to Buy It: Bodega stores and bdgastore.com

Price: TBD

The bubbling New York-based brand 18 East notches another milestone in its belt this week when it releases its latest collab with renowned boutique Bodega. The two entities have come together for an outdoors-inspired capsule featuring double knee pants, tactical vests, parkas, fleece pullovers, neck gaiters, and caps. Many items are detailed with an eye-catching green and orange camo print. Co-branded T-shirts and sweats will also be up for grabs.

Carrots x Crocs

Release Date: Feb. 11

Where to Buy It: projectgreenhouse.com

Price: $35-$80

Carrots has once again linked up with Crocs and Greenhouse for another collaboration. A brown pair of the classic Crocs clogs has been covered in a print to resemble soil. “Carrots” is printed across each foot in large lettering. The theme is further represented through six gardening-inspired Jibbitz. Carrots’ original All-Terrain Clog collab will also be restocking alongside the new “Soil” pair. Brown and orange sweatsuits to match each colorway will also be dropping. Look out for a wider release of the Carrots x Crocs collab on Feb. 23.

Acronym x Nike

Release Date: Feb. 10

Where to Buy It: acrnm.com, Nike SNKRS and other select Nike retailers

Price: $90-$300

Along with its latest Nike sneaker collab, Acronym is also dropping off its first apparel with the sportswear brand this week as well. Therma-FIT pants and zip-ups with laser-cut taped seams, woven jackets and pants with minimal branding hits, and a soccer jersey featuring typeface from David Rudnick across the chest are all available in multiple colorways.

Barriers

Release Date: Available now

Where to Buy It: barriersworldwide.com

Price: $125-$300

Barriers, the up-and-coming streetwear brand out of New York City, has recently released its latest batch of T-shirts and hoodies. This lineup honors legendary jazz musicians such as Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, and Dizzy Gillespie with original, eye-catching illustrations.

Bee Line x Timberland

Release Date: Feb. 11

Where to Buy It: BBC ICECREAM stores and bbcicecream.com

Price: TBD

BBC’s Bee Line is releasing another capsule with Timberland. Along with a new olive green colorway of the Bee Line’s 6-Inch Boot featuring a waterproof rubber toe cap, the lineup will also feature logo hoodies, T-shirts, balaclava, fanny pack, and a fleece zip-up and pants covered in a ‘90s-inspired zig zag pattern.

Burton Analog

Release Date: Available now

Where to Buy It: burton.com

Price: $89.95-$799.95

The iconic snowboarding brand Burton has relaunched its lifestyle sub-label, Analog. Originally introduced in the ‘90s, the 22-piece reintroduction features one-piece Gore-Tex pieces, insulated pants, three-layer Gore-Tex jackets, base layer hoodies, and more. The functional gear is given a fresh approach through pastel colorways and all-over prints.

Suicoke x Doublet

Release Date: Feb. 11

Where to Buy It: suicoke.ca, doublet-jp.com, and other select retailers

Price: TBD

Suicoke once again has collaborated with Japan’s Doublet on a new collection of animal-inspired footwear. Three different colorways are available that are made to represent leopards, bears, and dinosaurs, respectively. The leopard and bear styles utilize cow hair across the uppers, while the dinosaur pair opts for brown reptile leather. Each sandal comes with a printed neoprene sock liner that can be worn for an enclosed style or removed. As a final touch, each outsole also features the footprints of each animal, so it looks like animal tracks when you walk.

Palace x Detroit Tigers

Release Date: Feb. 11

Where to Buy It: Palace stores and palaceskateboards.com

Price: TBD

A bit out of left field, Palace has officially collaborated with the Detroit Tigers. The MLB franchise’s official logos are used on varsity jackets, tracksuits, hoodies, T-shirts, caps, and balaclavas. The collab is meant to be a nod to the Palace skate team’s love for the city.

Purple Denim 'Game Day'

Release Date: Available now

Where to Buy It: purple-brand.com

Price: $40-$795

The “P” stands for Purple. Gunna stars in the lookbook for Purple Denim’s new “Game Day” collection. Inspired by Los Angeles’ various pro sports franchises like the Lakers and Raiders, the capsule includes Golden Bear varsity jackets, caps with chenille logos, hoodies, T-shirts, scarves, and logo socks.

Release Date: Feb. 11

Where to Buy It: frederick-scott.com

Price: TBD

The Philadelphia-based designer Frederick Scott is releasing two new colorways of his over-shirts this Friday. The knitted checkerboard button-up will be available in brown/tan/pink and blue/green/orange styles.

Dior Lingot Bag Line

Release Date: Available now

Where to Buy It: Dior stores and dior.com

Price: $2,150-$3,300

As part of its Spring 2022 collection, Dior has released its new lineup of Lingot bags. Gold oblique jacquard, black oblique jacquard, and black calfskin leather variations are all available in 22, 26, and 50-inch sizes. Details include removable shoulder straps complete with industrial buckles and closures inspired by the brand’s popular Saddle bags.

The Brooklyn Circus 'The Black Panther' Varsity Jacket

Release Date: Feb. 11

Where to Buy It: The Brooklyn Circus store and thebkcircus.com

Price: TBD

The Brooklyn Circus is celebrating Black History Month with a special edition varsity jacket, “The Black Panther.” The coat is inspired by the Black Panthers tank battalion of the United States Army during World War II. It features a black wool body and leather sleeves, gold detailing, and various panther head chenille patches on the front and back.

Aries x Pure Beauty

Release Date: Available now

Where to Buy It: ariesarise.com and purebeautydrugstore.co

Price: $45-$310

Aries has partnered with LA-based cannabis brand Pure Beauty. Apparel includes an all-over print button-down, black crewneck, and T-shirts sporting graphics that allude to the psychedelic effects of cannabis that can transport the user to new state of being. There is also a special strain of cannabis involved in the collab, “Gateway,” which will be sold in pre-rolled packs of five exclusively at California’s MedMen shop.

Shop Latinx

Release Date: Available now

Where to Buy It: shoplatinx.com

Price: $37

In celebration of Valentine’s Day and Black History Month, Shop Latinx has just released the “Seen, Supported, Celebrated” long sleeve T-shirt in red and yellow colorways. 20% of the proceeds will be donated to Vida AfroLatina, an international women’s fund that mobilizes resources and connects them with Black and Afro-descendant women’s groups addressing sexual violence in Latin America.

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