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It’s snowing in March, so we may need to forget everything we know about seasonal weather trends. It may not be the right time to pop the tags off of that new T-shirt or pair of shorts just yet in your neck of the woods, but some great brands are still dropping off items ideal for the colder temperatures.
One of the biggest drops of the week comes from Supreme in the form of nostalgic handheld toys, Tamagotchis. Elsewhere, we see great offerings from Palace through a collaboration with Porter, Bricks & Wood joining forces with Felt, Brain Dead crafting some vibrant shades with Oakley, Advisry reimaginging the classic Ugg boot, and more.
Take a detailed look at all of this week’s best style releases below.
Release Date: March 17
Where to Buy It: Palaces stores and palaceskateboards.com
Price: TBD
For its latest collab, Palace has linked up with popular Japanese bag brand Porter Yoshida. Three bag styles will be available that are constructed of black and grey tie-dyed canvas and nylon. The same effect is also applied to a bucket hat, P logo cap, and BDU jacket. Rounding out the capsule is a series of hoodies and T-shirts adorned with a co-branded version of Palace’s signature Tri-Ferg logo.
Supreme Tamagotchis
Release Date: March 16
Where to Buy It: Supreme stores and supreme.com
Price: TBD
Supreme is releasing one of its most anticipated accessories of the current season, camouflage versions of the nostalgic Tamagotchi virtual pets, this Thursday. Other pieces include leather cargo vests, work shirts with crocodile letter, crochet bell hats, and even a tool set.
Release Date: March 17
Where to Buy It: bricksandwood.us and Space(s) by Bricks & Wood
Price: TBD
“The best collaborations are with friends.” That’s how Bricks & Wood announced its upcoming project with Felt earlier this week. While the specifics of the drop are still largely unknown, we have been shown a green hoodie that fuses Bricks & Wood’s usual typeface with Felt’s signature butterflies on the chest.
Bookworks
Release Date: March 15
Where to Buy It: realbookworks.com and The National Jazz Museum in Harlem
Price: TBD
Bookworks has partnered up with The National Jazz Museum in Harlem on a collection of graphic T-shirts and a crewneck. Archival photos by William P. Gottlieb featuring jazz icons like Billie Holiday, Thelonious Monk, and Charlie Parker are all featured.
John Elliott Private Sale
Release Date: March 14-March 16
Where to Buy It: johnelliott.com
Price: TK
John Elliott is hosting a three day private sale. Using code “JEPS25” will get you 25% off select men’s and women’s styles from the brand’s web store. Highlights include the label’s iconic Villain Hoodie, colorful takes on the Caldera Chelsea Boot, oversized flannels, Suicoke slides, and more.
Brain Dead x Oakley Factory Team
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: oakley.com, wearebraindead.com, and other select retailers
Price: $214-$241
For its latest work with Oakley, Brain Dead steps out of the footwear space to deliver a series of sunglasses. The Radar EV Path and Plazma will each be available in two colorways, green with sapphire lenses and orange with violet lenses.
Stone Island 'Hand-Sprayed'
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: stoneisland.com
Price: $390-$1,638
Stone Island’s latest jackets are made of weather resistant Mussola Gommata, a fabric made by laminating lightweight cotton muslin to a transparent polyurethane film with canvas texture. The inside of the garment is then sprayed in a contrasting color to create a unique three-dimensional effect. Along with the jackets, hand-sprayed crewnecks, T-shirts, pants, and shorts are also available in various colors.
Pōetre in Motion x Stereoscope Coffee
Release Date: March 17
Where to Buy It: poetreinmotion.com
Price: TBD
Following up the exclusive in-store release last week, Pōetre in Motion is making its collaboration with Stereoscope Coffee available online. Co-branded T-shirts, ceramic mugs, and even a special Fundamentals Blend coffee beans from the Los Angeles-based brands will all be up for grabs.
Advisry Bespoke Boots
Release Date: April 1
Where to Buy It: Advisry pop-up (324 Grand St., Storefront A, New York, NY 10002)
Price: $250
Advisry is coming to New York City to host a one-day pop-up in the coming weeks. A limited run of the brand’s “Bespoke” boots in both black and tan colorways will be available. The boots are created by tweaking Uggs with the addition of hiker-style eyelets and laces.
Vandy the Pink 'Burger'
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: onvandylab.com
Price: $65-$130
Vandy the Pink’s latest release is continues to play off of the fast food theme that the brand has become known for. Although the adult varsity jackets have already sold out, there are other great pieces to check out such as grey hoodies with a playful burger character on the chest, kids-sized varsity jackets, a white and red pair of Vandy’s Just Trainer sneakers, and even cute burger plushies.
Puma x June Ambrose
Release Date: March 16
Where to Buy It: puma.com
Price: $150-$250
The second capsule collection from June Ambrose’s “Keeping Score” collaboration with Puma is set to hit stores this Thursday. Paneled purple and green track jackets, tearaway pants, and a matching colorway of the Slipstream sneaker are all releasing. The highlight of the drop is a reversible varsity jacket that can be converted into a vest.
Olivier Rogers 'Welcome'
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: olivierrogers.com
Price: $150-$1,090
Brooklyn-based designer Olivier Rogers has recently released his “Welcome” collection. The 16-piece drop features the brand’s signature cross logo hoodies, T-shirts and hoodies bearing a new crest logo nodding to Rogers’ French-Caribbean roots, denim cargo pants, and more. You may have seen some of Rogers’ pieces on stars like Future and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in the past.
Alte Volant
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: altevolant.us
Price: $30-$1,299
Skateboarder Kyle Walker has just launched his clothing brand, Alte Volant. The Los Angeles-based brand offers up standouts like brushed woven jackets with velvet liners, three-quarter zips, and pants crafted using textiles covered in floral prints and other bold graphics and that nod to the unique items Walker would find sifting through racks at the thrift store growing up. More everyday pieces like raw denim work jackets and jeans with fabric-lined pockets are also available alongside an array of essentials oils.
