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8 Drops You Don’t Want to Miss This Week

With another week upon us, we have yet another installment of our product drops series.

This week’s lineup of drops kicks off with Palace’s fifth Fall/Winter 2025 drop, emphasizing the “Palabama” series. Yuki Yagi’s label vowels follow, revealing its FW25 collection, “everyday life,” which pairs traditional Japanese craftsmanship with a global outlook. In the world of collaborations, White Mountaineering and Umbro reunite for their third capsule, offering tech-fabric performance coats, cargo pants, jerseys, track sets, hoodies and MOTOR A1 sneakers in muted beige or black. Diesel and Eastpak bring trompe-l’œil prints to Day Pak’rs, shoulder bags and Transit’r luggage, merging Cordura and denim across multi-pocket silhouettes. Elsewhere, Albino & Preto and Oakley launch their first global jiu-jitsu collection, featuring co-branded Gis, rashguards, shorts and Ember-tinted Eye Jacket™ sunglasses. Filling Pieces’ FW25 “United by Rhythm” drop channels musical energy into deep-hued apparel and the new Patch Loafer. Umbro celebrates its centenary with graniph collaboration, featuring graphic-driven game shirts, nylon outerwear, accessories and plush characters. thisisneverthat also reunites with Disney on a second Mickey capsule, boasting oversized tees, hoodies, hats plus plush toys and keychains.

Check out this week’s eight drops you don’t want to miss below.

Palace Fall 2025 Drop 5

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Palace Skateboards kicks off its fifth Fall/Winter 2025 drop with a “Palabama” sportswear capsule featuring quarter-zip tops, match­ing jerseys and track pants in red, black and white, alongside five-panel caps, hoodies and crewnecks emblazoned with the Tri-Ferg and “P” logos. The drop also introduces heavyweight “Ghost Zip Shirts,” which are plaid workwear pieces with full-length zippers, pointed collars and cuffed sleeves. Releasing September 5 online in and in-store across the US and EU, the collection will arrive in Japan, Seoul and on Palace WeChat in China on September 6.

vowels FW25 Collection

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Yuki Yagi’s label vowels has formally revealed its FW25 collection, “everyday life,” pairing traditional Japanese craftsmanship with a global outlook. Shot by photographer Nigel Shafran, the campaign spotlights pieces crafted from Kojima District fabrics dyed via the aizome method, while Shafran’s imagery – drawn from “memories of being in the Japanese countryside taken back to London” – captures the collection’s cross-cultural narrative and Yagi’s Shu Ha Ri-inspired design philosophy. Shop the range at the brand’s official webstore now.

White Mountaineering x Umbro’s Third Capsule Collection

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White Mountaineering and Umbro have collaborated once again for their third capsule collection. The eight-piece lineup features various techwear essentials designed for warmth and water repellency. The collection includes a multi-pocket coat, jersey cargo pants, a track jacket, coordinating sweatpants, a heavyweight hoodie, a jersey tee, and a cap. The collaboration also features two versions of Umbro’s MOTOR A1 sneakers, available in a muted beige or all-black colorway. This capsule is set to be released on September 6, 2025, and will be available through White Mountaineering.

Diesel x Eastpak Trompe-L’Oeil Bags

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Diesel and Eastpak have unveiled their first-ever collaboration, offering a print-forward lineup that reimagines Eastpak’s signature silhouettes: the Day Pak’r, Shoulder Bag, Springer, Shop’r Tote and Transit’r Luggage. Through Diesel’s subversive aesthetic, the collection spotlights trompe-l’oeil prints across multi-pocket constructions, distressed textures and coin-pocket logos. Meanwhile, pieces like the Day Pak’r and Shoulder Bag showcase a bi-textured blend of Eastpak’s Cordura fabric with Diesel’s classic denim. Available now online and in both brands’ stores, the Diesel × Eastpak drop merges technical know-how with bold, eye-catching design.

Albino & Preto x Oakley’s First Global Jiu-Jitsu Collection

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The Albino & Preto x Oakley Collection features a full range of gear designed for practitioners of jiu-jitsu. The collaboration includes a co-branded Gi, with patches and embroidery that reflect the spirit of both brands. For those who train without a Gi, the collection offers both long-sleeve and short-sleeve rashguards with matching shorts, all carrying signature design elements from both A&P and Oakley. The collection also includes a pair of co-branded Eye Jacket™ sunglasses, which come with ember-tinted Prizm lenses and a microfiber bag. The collection is available on Oakley’s website and at select retail locations worldwide, with a second chapter of the launch planned for a later date.

Filling Pieces FW25 Collection

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Filling Pieces has unveiled its FW25 lookbook, titled “United by Rhythm,” a collection that celebrates the universal power of music and its ability to connect people. The new line channels this theme into both its apparel and footwear, using design elements such as a deep green and black color palette, graphic prints, and unique material construction. Highlighed pieces include the Band Antique tee, a 3D ribbed Knit Cardigan and the Box Varsity Jacket. The signature Patch Loafer is also featured, adorned with custom patches that reference a speaker wall and vinyl records. Select pieces can be purchased now on the brand’s website.

UMBRO x graniph Collaboration

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Umbro and graniph have teamed up to celebrate the Manchester-born football brand’s 100th anniversary with a playful collection. This partnership sees Umbro’s iconic branding and heritage sportswear merge with graniph’s original characters: Beautiful Shadow and Ikaku. The drop spans game shirts, nylon jackets and matching pants alongside everyday accessories like bags, socks and wallets, while plush toys and charms dressed in the collaboration’s signature motifs add a whimsical touch. Available now exclusively on graniph’s webstore, the assortment invites both sportswear aficionados and design enthusiasts to experience a fresh, character-driven take on Umbro’s storied legacy.

thisisneverthat x Disney’s Second Collaborative Capsule

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A new capsule collection between thisisneverthat and Disney is confirmed. The range reinterprets classic Mickey Mouse iconography through the South Korean streetwear label’s minimalist, logo-driven lens. The collaboration also offers a wide range of pieces that merge functionality with a nostalgic aesthetic, spanning a variety of apparel and accessories. The release includes accessories such as limited-edition plush toys and keychains and will be available directly from thisisneverthat starting September 5, 2025.

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