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Looking for some new gear after your annual springtime closet purge? There are some great new pieces to consider adding to your wardrobe this week.
Two of the biggest names in streetwear are dropping off new collaborations. Supreme’s offering is a robust collection with frequent partner Undercover, while Palace decided to cover Ugg boots in lightning bolts for its latest footwear release. Other highlights this week include new collections from West Coast labels like Supervsn Studios and C’est Bon, Nicole McLaughlin’s take on the Vans Slip-On, stylish golf apparel from Macklemore’s Bogey Boys, a nostalgic capsule from The Hundreds, and more.
Get a closer look at all of this week’s best style releases below.
Supreme x Undercover
Release Date: March 30
Where to Buy It: Supreme stores and supreme.com
Price: TBD
Supreme’s latest collab with Undercover is one of the best between the two brands to date. Among the items available are a puffer jacket with studded leather sleeves, jeans with a plaid overlay that make it look like a flannel is tied around your waist, matching tiger camo BDU jackets and cargo pants, graphic T-shirts inspired by the manga series Lupin, and more. Items like belt waist bags and camo moto jerseys nod to Undercover’s Spring/Summer 2001 collection.
Palace x Ugg
Release Date: March 31
Where to Buy It: Palace stores and palaceskateboards.com
Price: TBD
For its latest footwear collab, we see Palace reinterpret the classic Ugg boot. Available in chestnut and black colorways, Palace’s Uggs are covered in blue lightning bolts and feature “Palace” written across each heel. The pattern was designed by British illustrator, graphic artist, and designer Fergus Purcell.
Supervsn Studio 'Self Realization'
Release Date: March 29
Where to Buy It: supervsn.com and other select retailers
Price: $68-$186
Supervsn is dropping off its new collection today titled “Self Realization.” The bright collection includes standout items like quilted gradient overshirts, overdyed zip hoodies, T-shirts prominently displaying the collection’s “Fire Eye” graphic across the back, logo trucker caps, and more.
Nicole McLaughlin x Vans
Release Date: March 31
Where to Buy It: vans.com and other select retailers
Price: TBD
Master upcycler Nicole McLaughlin has designed her own pair of Vans. The Slip-On has been tweaked with the addition of various storage pockets installed across the toe box, and an ankle strap that makes them easier to carry. The white/green pair is made to resemble a gardening tote, while the brown/grey option is supposed to look like a a workwear bucket bag.
C'est Bon 'L'Avenir of Today'
Release Date: March 31
Where to Buy It: cestbon.online
Price: $70-$400
C’est Bon returns with its Spring/Summer 2023 collection this week, “L’Avenir of Today.” The range features new versions of the brand’s signature tactical pants, short sleeve button-ups with contrasting pocket details, cropped workwear jackets, utility vests, alpaca cardigans, gradient trousers, and more. Custom graphics from artist LALO can also be seen across various pieces. Along with its latest season, C’est Bon will also be dropping an assortment of co-branded hoodies and T-shirts as part of Social Status’ Color Code program on April 1. Those items will be shoppable at Social Status Houston alongside the new season.
Vale
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: valeforever.com
Price: $80
New Jersey’s Vale recently released its latest pieces on its web store. A short sleeve button-up is available in blue or white, and features a repeated image of a cowboy riding a bucking bronco across the chest. There is also a flannel available in multiple colorways that features a spider web graphic embroidered across the front.
N⋆G⋆O for Xhibition
Release Date: April 1
Where to Buy It: Xhibition Cleveland
Price: $120-$600
N⋆G⋆O (Nothing Grows Overnight) is releasing a collection of upcycled gear exclusively at Midwest boutique Xhibition’s Cleveland outpost this weekend. Various styles of patchwork jeans, trucker jackets featuring Ohio-inspired embroidery, and caps made of of vintage Carhartt items will all be up for grabs.
Benjamin Moore x Market
Release Date: March 29
Where to Buy It: NTWRK and Market x Benjamin Moore pop-up in LA (433 North Fairfax Ave.)
Price: $300
Market has collaborated with paint manufacturer Benjamin Moore to create some authentic workwear. A black work jacket and white double knee painter pants will be part of the package. Other items include graphic T-shirt and accessories that feature Benjamin Moore and Market patchwork.
Huf x Goodyear
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: Huf stores, hufworldwide.com, and other select retailers
Price: $8-$130
Huf has tapped into the Goodyear archives to put together a capsule collection inspired by the automotive world. Standouts include a black satin racing jacket and rayon shirt donning a colorful painting of a race. Other pieces include two-toned caps with the iconic Goodyear blimp stitched on the front, a blimp piggy bank, and more.
Bristol Studio Workwear Pant
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: bristol-studio.com
Price: $348
Bristol Studio has designed its own pairs of basketball-inspired workwear pants. Each pair is constructed of canvas with contrast stitching used across each leg to depict the lines of a basketball court. Five colors are available including beige and olive green.
Bogey Boys
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: bogeyboys.com
Price: $40-$150
Macklemore’s lifestyle golf apparel brand Bogey Boys has recently dropped off its Spring 2023 collection. Pastel shades are used across items like striped button-ups, caps, tracksuits, diamond vests, pleated pants, and more.
Daily Paper Crochet Collection
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: dailypaperclothing.com
Price: $100-$150
Daily Paper has just released a four-piece collection of crocheted items perfect for the upcoming warmer weather. The custom shield knit pattern is used across T-shirts, a sweater, and a dress.
The Hundreds x Warner Bros.
Release Date: March 29
Where to Buy It: The Hundreds app and thehundreds.com
Price: TBD
The Hundreds is helping Warner Bros. celebrate its 100th anniversary with a brand new capsule collection. The Los Angeles-based brand, which is celebrating its own milestone anniversary this year, has created various graphics that fuse two of the studio’s biggest properties, Looney Tunes and DC Comics. The results include Bugs Bunny dressed like Superman, Wile E Coyote doing his finest Batman impression, and more.
Good Weird Skincare
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: goodweird.com
Price: $21-$23
Good Weird is the latest brand in skincare. Founded by Stephen Yaseen and Jonathan Wormser and under the creative direction of Evan Mock, the genderless line is launching with three unique products. Those are gel cream bronzers, moisture stick for the face and lips to help combat inflammation and wrinkles, and an under eye serum to help smooth the face and brighten the skin.
Barbour x Palm Angels
Release Date: March 31
Where to Buy It: barbour.com, palmangels.com, and farfetch.com
Price: $599
This is one of the more unexpected collaborations we have seen this year. Palm Angels has linked up with Barbour to drop vibrant versions of its Bedale wax jacket. The iconic outerwear will be available in hot pink, orange, and yellow colorways. Branding has been kept to a minimum with the sole outward branding hit being “Palm Angels” printed on the back in its typical lettering.
Ray-Ban Mega Collection
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: ray-ban.com
Price: starting at $174
Sunnier months are upon us, which means it’s the perfect time to cop a new pair of shades. Ray-Ban’s new Mega collection is worth considering. “Mega” versions of iconic styles like the Wayfarer and Clubmaster are available that feature new design elements like broader temples and thicker eyebrow shapes. Optical and sun versions are both available in various colors.
