Best Style Releases This Week: Supreme x New York Yankees, Palace x Cannondale, Fear of God Essentials, and More

From the latest Supreme x New York Yankees collection to the Palace x Cannondale collab, here is a complete guide to this week's best style releases.

Supreme x New York Yankees
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New Yorkers and baseball fans will know that the Yankees have been on a tear as of late. For any fans looking to rep their favorite squad with something a bit different than the usual Aaron Judge jersey or Nike T-shirt—although being a Yanks fan is far from a requirement to want to own any of these items—Supreme is dropping its latest Yankees collab on Thursday morning.

That isn’t the only noteworthy drop this week though. We are also getting a new Palace collab with Cannondale complete with a limited edition bicycle, the latest round of staple items from Fear of God Essentials, special edition Stüssy rugs crafted from old T-shirt scraps, an extensive new collection from Y-3, and much more.

Check out all of this week’s best style releases below.

Supreme x New York Yankees

Release Date: Sept. 2

Where to Buy It: Supreme stores and supremenewyork.com

Price: TBD

For the first time since 2015, Supreme is dropping an official collaboration with the New York Yankees. Supreme’s latest capsule with the MLB franchise sees its iconic interlocking “NY” logo placed on tracksuits in traditional navy/grey and Gucci-esque green/red colorways, denim jackets and jeans covered in embroidered logos, airbrushed sweatsuits and T-shirts, and New Era fitteds.

Palace x Cannondale

Release Date: Sept. 3

Where to Buy It: Palace stores and palaceskateboards.com

Price: TBD

Palace’s newest collab is with American bike brand, Cannondale, to help celebrate its 50th anniversary. A range of co-branded hoodies, logo-covered T-shirts, colorful Gore-Tex jackets and pants, and a bicycle will all be available. The bike’s alloy frame is covered in fluorescent details. It marks the first time that Palace has released its own bicycle.

Fear of God Essentials Fall 2021

Release Date: Sept. 1

Where to Buy It: fearofgod.com

Price: TBD

Fear of God is dropping off another season of its popular Essentials line this week. The usual array of minimally-braned, earth-toned pieces like hoodies, sweatpants, shorts, thermals, nylon tracksuits, and more are all here. New colorways like “Amber,” “Pistachio,” “Harvest,” and “Blush” will also be introduced for anyone looking to add a splash of color to their fall wardrobe.

Stüssy x Artisan Project

Release Date: Sept. 3

Where to Buy It: stussy.com

Price: TBD

In an effort to be more sustainable, Stüssy has decided to weave together scraps and misprinted T-shirts from its home base in Irvine, California to create a series of one-of-one area rugs. The colorful and unique prints displayed on each of rug were inspired by things such as painting, Californian landscapes, surfboards, and vintage Moroccan carpets. No two of the 30 rugs created by the Women’s Weaving Cooperative are alike.

Y-3 Fall/Winter 2021 Chapter 2

Release Date: Available now

Where to Buy It: adidas.com and other select retailers

Price: $30-$700

Yohji Yamamoto’s Y-3 has just released the second delivery from its Fall/Winter 2021 collection. The range provides a stylish shield from the elements in the form of olive green Notoma hiking boots, ripstop utility pants, tech cargos, half-zip base layers, knit sweaters covered in a unique camo pattern, and more. A series of functional accessories like cocoon hats that cover a majority of the face and hiking-ready backpacks round out the outdoor friendly range.

Emotionally Unavailable x Saint Michael

Release Date: Avaialble now

Where to Buy It: emotionallyunavailable.com

Price: $340-$690

Emotionally Unavailable and Saint Michael have come together for a small capsule of apparel. A T-shirt, long sleeve shirt, hoodie, and shorts are all graced by Saint Michael’s signature vintage aesthetic. Emotionally Unavailable’s red melting heart logo and a similar melting “EU” are prominently featured on each item.

End. x Palm Angels

Release Date: Sept. 3

Where to Buy It: End. Launches

Price: $215-$759

End. Clothing’s newest collaborator is Palm Angels. The two brands come together for a 21-piece capsule including T-shirts, hoodies, tracksuits, shorts, bowling shirts, and more. Roses are featured across the entire collection either as a standalone graphic or all-over print on various items.

Daily Paper x Unruly

Release Date: Sept. 2

Where to Buy It: Daily Paper stores, dailypaperclothing.com, and unrulyent.com

Price: $55-$165

Daily Paper continues its recent string of collaborations with a new capsule with Popcaan’s Unruly Entertainment. Consisting of six pieces, the collab focuses on Jamaican dirt bike culture. It includes items like a biker top, matching pants, a balaclava, hoodie, and graphic T-shirts that each feature their own co-branding and a color palette inspired by the colors of the Jamaican flag.

Outkast 'ATLiens' 25th Anniversary Merch

Release Date: Available now

Where to Buy It: outkast-shop.com

Price: $15-$60

Outkast fans can celebrate the 25th anniversary of ATLiens with this brand new capsule of merch. Purple T-shirts bearing the album artwork and tracklist, tie-dyed bucket hats and hoodies, galaxy print socks, slides, posters, and even a slime green Nalgene bottle are all available.

Social Status x Everyone Pays

Release Date: Available now

Where to Buy It: Social Status stores and socialstatuspgh.com

Price: $45-$110

The latest installment of Social Status’ Color Code program to highlight Black and minority-owned brands is an exclusive capsule of logo Champion Reverse Weave hoodies and T-shirts with Ferris Bueller’s Everyone Pays. T-shirts in red, baby blue, and purple arc logo colorways are up for grabs.

Madhappy Alumni

Release Date: Available now

Where to Buy It: madhappy.com

Price: $60-$595

Madhappy takes some collegiate inspiration for its latest collection aptly titled, Alumni. Knit cardigans with embroidered felt logos, embroidered logo sweatsuits with striped cuffs, corduroy pants, knit sweaters, graphic ringer T-shirts bearing logo crests similar to a vintage college T-shirt, and even a Golden Bear letterman jacket. Partial proceeds will be donated to mental health research.

Snoeman x STADIUM

Release Date: Available now

Where to Buy It: Stadium Goods and stadiumgoods.com

Price: $79-$149

Stadium Goods’ STADIUM just released a small capsule with New York graffiti artist Snoeman. The concise offering consists of a bucket hat and two crewenecks that have been covered in Snoeman’s original artwork. The zig-zag pattern is inspired by African textiles, Keith Haring, and graffiti.

Against Medical Advice

Release Date: Available now

Where to Buy It: againstmedicaladvice.org

Price: $200-$650

Some of you might have seen Wole Olosunde competing on HBO’s The Hype recently. His brand Against Medical Advice has just released a series of knit sweater vests. The medical-inspired graphics feature images like the human brain, a fetus, and a skinless body.

Flatlist

Release Date: Available now

Where to Buy It: flatlisteyewear.com

Price: $260

Danish eyewear company Flatlist has introduced an array of new styles for 2021 including the Lefty, Norma, Eddie, KYU, and Frankie. Each is handmade using premium materials like Italian Mazzucchelli acetate, Carl Zeiss CR-39 scratch-free lenses, and stainless steel, nickel-free OBE hinges. A wide selection of colorways are avaialble ranging from classic black on black to bolder options like tortoise frames with orange-tinted lenses.

ICECREAM x Nigel Sylvester

Release Date: Sept. 3

Where to Buy It: BBC ICECREAM NYC flagship, Miami store, and on bbcicecream.com

Price: $25-$95

Nigel Sylvester’s GO has collaborated BBC ICECREAM for the two-part “ICECREAM to Real Cream” capsule. The first items are set to drop this week: three graphic T-shirts, nylon shorts, and socks each displaying BMX-themed ICECREAM logos.

Let's Do Better 'The Decline of Black Baseball'

Release Date: Sept. 3

Where to Buy It: letsdobetter.nyc and packershoes.com

Price: $60-$75

New York City-based brand and nonprofit Let’s Do Better is focusing on the declining interest of baseball in the Black community for its latest capsule. The drop includes a T-shirt inspired by vintage caricature graphics featuring legendary Black MLB players like Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron, Ken Griffey Jr., Frank Thomas, and more. A New York Yankees fitted with David Hammons’ African-American flag embroidered on the side panel will also be up for grabs. Partial proceeds will be donated to Bedstuy Sluggers Little League.

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