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With another week upon us, we have yet another installment of our product drops series.
Kicking off the list, Palace teams up with C.P. Company for the “C.P. Palace” capsule, blending British skate culture with Italian sportswear heritage through co-branded denim, Goggle Jackets and graphic tees. GORE-TEX and Aimé Leon Dore return for SS25 with a nautical, 90s NYC-inspired collection of waterproof outerwear, paneled rugby shirts and wide-brimmed hats. HIDDEN.NY drops its third 2025 capsule this week, showcasing Japanese-inspired graphics across knitwear, an indigo patchwork jacket and minimalist home accessories. Seoul’s thisisneverthat joins forces with Utah’s Actual Source for a city bike-ready “Commuter Service” capsule featuring a PERTEX wind jacket, tees, socks and reflectors. Levi’s revives its historic 1920s Lot 201 Jean and Lot 213 Jacket with a limited 800-piece release crafted in Japan using Shrink-To-Fit selvedge denim. C.P. Company and Sashiko Gals partner for a Japan-exclusive drop of 15 hand-stitched Chrome-R jackets altered using traditional sashiko techniques. Uniqlo UT unveils a new Pokémon collab with sketch-style designs of Pikachu, Meowth and Umbreon, offering a relaxed, illustrated vibe. Wrapping up the list, HUF and Toyota Racing Development reunite with a Baja-inspired “Go Big, Go Fast” collection of racing jackets, camo outerwear, flannel shackets and off-road-ready accessories.
Watch this week’s 8 drops you don’t want to miss below.
Palace and C.P. Company reunite for their “C.P. Palace” capsule, blending British skate culture with Italian sportswear heritage. The collection reimagines C.P. Company classics like the Goggle Jacket through Palace’s lens, featuring denim pieces, graphic tees, chore jackets and patchwork pants in blue and khaki hues. Dropping March 28, it will be available at both brands’ global flagships and online, with an exclusive pop-up at Dover Street Market Paris.
GORE-TEX and Aimé Leon Dore return for SS25 with a 90s-inspired nautical collection that blends waterproof functionality with vintage New York style. Highlighted by the Off-Shore Shell Jacket and Pants, the drop features light, layerable pieces like paneled rugby shirts, satin varsity jackets, wide-brimmed hats and nylon duffels. The second drop is available now online and in-store at Aimé Leon Dore.
HIDDEN.NY returns with its third 2025 capsule, blending Japanese and American influences across apparel, homeware and lifestyle goods. Highlights include a patchwork indigo work jacket, graphic knitwear, a “Past, Present, Future” jersey and racing-inspired tees. Accessories round out the drop with backpacks, colored vases, key chains and lighters. Early access begins March 27 for RSRCH members, with general release on March 28 via HIDDEN.NY’s PPF webstore.
thisisneverthat teams up with Utah-based Actual Source for the “Commuter Service” capsule, a cross-cultural collection inspired by city biking. Centered around a white PERTEX® wind jacket, the drop includes graphic tees, socks, and cycling accessories like reflectors and key tags, blending Seoul and Provo design sensibilities. The capsule releases March 27 in the U.S., and March 28 in Korea and Japan both in-store and online.
Levi’s Vintage Clothing is reviving its historic Lot 201 Jean and Lot 213 Jacket—affordable workwear staples from the 1920s—with a limited run of 800 pieces each. Recreated in Japan using original Shrink-To-Fit™ selvedge denim and period-accurate details like cinch buckles and copper rivets, the reissues honor the craftsmanship and heritage of Levi’s “No. 2” line. The collection drops globally on March 27 via Levi’s official site, Levi’s stores and select retailers.
C.P. Company partners with Ootsuchi-based Sashiko Gals for a 15-piece capsule that preserves the traditional Japanese sashiko stitching technique. Each Chrome-R jacket is hand-altered by artisans with added upcycled pockets in materials like FLATT NYLON and CO-TED and comes in olive, black, or cobalt blue. Priced at ¥115,000 JPY (~$764 USD), the collection will be available exclusively in Japan from early April at Isetan Shinjuku Men’s Building.
Uniqlo UT’s latest collaboration spotlights Pokémon with sketch-style graphics of Pikachu, Meowth and Umbreon, blending a rugged, casual aesthetic with fan-favorite characters. Designs include expressive Meowth illustrations, a recharging Pikachu and a subtle black-on-black Umbreon tee. The collection is available now in Japan for ¥1,500 JPY (around $10 USD) each, with an online drop expected to follow.
HUF and Toyota Racing Development (TRD) reunite for their second “Go Big, Go Fast” collection, fusing Baja-inspired colors with motorsport aesthetics. The streetwear drop features racing jackets, camo outerwear, flannel shackets and accessories like a ripstop Off Road Duffle Bag—highlighting TRD truck graphics and co-branded motifs. Launching March 27 at 9 a.m. PT, the collection was shot in California’s High Desert alongside TRD’s off-road fleet.