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Aug 22, 2023

Best Style Releases This Week: Golf Wang, Denim Tears, and More

Golf Wang's racing capsule, Denim Tears Cotton Wreath sweatsuits, Serving The People x Woolrich, and other great releases are highlighted in this weekly guide. Image via Denim Tears Image via Denim

Golf Wang's racing capsule, Denim Tears Cotton Wreath sweatsuits, Serving The People x Woolrich, and other great releases are highlighted in this weekly guide.

Image via Denim Tears

Image via Denim Tears

While many of us were dreaming about the looks we saw at Paris and Milan Fashion Week, we all know we will likely never get a chance to wear couture or walk a runway show. But alas, there’s plenty of great drops this week that you can actually afford and add to your closet.

Denim Tears has just dropped sweatsuits featuring its signature cotton wreath motif. Golf Wang has returned with a new capsule collection inspired by motocross racing. Goldwin has released a collection that will make gorpcore enthusiasts drool, while the New York City-based label CGI has just released more of its futuristic outerwear looks.

Check out details on how to cop all these releases, and others from Beepy Bella, Crenshaw Skate Club, and RRose, below.

Release Date: Available now

Where to Buy It: DenimTears.com

Price: $190-$210

Denim Tears’ ever-popular cotton wreath motifs are usually only available on his Levi’s collaborations. However, the popular symbol of Tremaine Emory’s label has recently arrived on seven-ounce cotton fleece pullover hoodies and sweatpants. Each wreath graphic is puff printed by hand and the sweatsuit is available in black and grey colorways.

Release Date: Available now

Where to Buy It: GolfWang.com

Price: $20-$350

Tyler, the Creator fans who also happen to be motorcycle enthusiasts can rejoice, thanks to a new racing-inspired capsule by Golf Wang. The label’s latest drop includes leather jackets, pants, and gloves graced with Golf Wang branding and hazard logos. The entire collection is available in black and green colorways. Accessories like leather keychains and a balaclava are also available.

Release Date: Jan. 31

Where to Buy It: Goldwin stores and Goldwin-Global.com

Price: $230-$890

Goldwin, the Japanese outdoor brand known for its minimalist-yet-technical performance gear, will release a collaboration with Utah-based design practice Actual Source and Tokyo-based graphic artist Shinknownsuke. The collaboration is named “Alpine Codex Group” and celebrates Goldwin’s attention to detail, quality textiles, and the actual needs of both outdoor enthusiasts and urban explorers. The collection includes an oversized cotton crewneck sweatshirt with graphics by Shinknownsuke and typography by Actual Source. A pair of “Relax” pants are constructed out of lightweight Taslon nylon that is quick drying and durable but boasts a soft, cotton-like texture. The pants also feature subtle Alpine Codex Group graphics peeking out of the back pocket. Lastly, the collection is anchored by a 3L Gore-Tex jacket that features graphic typography by Actual Source.

Release Date: Jan. 27

Where to Buy It: Rayanrose.com

Price: TBD

Ray An Rose’s label, RRose, has just released a new character in the form of a plush named RRosay. The character is inspired by Tupac’s famous poem “The Rose That Grew from Concrete.” It’s inspired by Rose’s favorite under dog, his own mother. The plush is a two-piece set and the rose is detachable from a plush concrete cinderblock. It’s also encased in a collectable box. RRosay will be permanently embedded as a recognizable character in RRose’s future releases.

Release Date: Available now

Where to Buy It: Computergenerationimagery.shop

Price: $115-$1,268

Computer Generation Imagery is a New York City-based label that’s been gaining traction for its futuristic garments since releasing its first proper collection last year. The brand’s blue garments have been worn by artists like Tierra Whack and Snot—who famously wore one of the label’s iconic “Heavy Jackets” on the cover of his album Ethereal. Puffer jackest, vests, hoodies, graphic T-shirts, tube tops, bodysuits, masks, thongs, hats, and more are now available.

Release Date: Jan. 28

Where to Buy It: Scrapyard on 300 W Broadway in New York, NY

Price: $80

Anyone who’s taken a stroll around the streets of New York City has likely noticed graffiti by SKAM. And if you’re an active fan of this subculture, you’ve likely marveled at @Aloftgraffitinyc’s incredible drone photographs on Instagram, which capture some of the illest graffiti in New York City through a bird’s eye view. After previously collaborating with the rising New York City label Brigade, SKAM has collaborated with @Aloftgraffitinyc to make a hoodie that commemorates one of the toughest spots he’s painted in recent times. Like FTP’s famous “Freeway T-shirt,” the hoodie makes a bold and provocative statement on how graffiti has historically been over-policed. “Graffiti is an act of defiance,” SKAM tells Complex. “You tell me I can’t put my art here, I’ll show you I can. With the amount of violent crimes that occur, cops put too much emphasis on graffiti. Graffiti isn’t hurting anyone but rather giving the city some flavor.”

Release Date: Available now

Where to Buy It: doublesoul.co

Price: $14-$50

Doublesoul, a genderless sock brand, has just launched a collaboration with the fantasy-inspired, New York City-based jewelry brand Beepy Bella. The collection takes characters found on Beepy Bella’s coveted trucker hats and applies them to Doublesoul’s socks. With Beepy Bella’s garments taking off and hitting price points of $200 to $300, this Doublesoul sock collaboration gives fans an opportunity to pick up Isabella Lalonde’s quirky products at an affordable price.

Release Date: Available now

Where to Buy It: Sperry.com

Price: $40-$140

Sperry, the American heritage brand known for inventing the boat shoe in 1935, has just released a collaboration with the Los Angeles lifestyle brand Pleasures. The collaboration features a bold new take on Sperry’s Authentic Original boat shoe and other styles through the lens of Pleasures’ aesthetic. An Authentic Original 3-Eye Boat Shoe and Captain’s Oxford come in distressed pewter leather, while a fur-lined Moc-Sider Mule slide and a Sperry Float Slide feature a punk fishnet print.

Release Date: Jan. 28

Where to Buy It: Crenshawskateclub.com

Price: TBD

Shortly after releasing a collaboration with the Harold Hunter Foundation, Tobias McIntosh’s label Crenshaw Skate Club is set to release its second drop of the year. Their newest collection includes hats, hoodies, and T-shirts inspired by LA graffiti culture and early 2000s airbrush art.

Release Date: Available Now

Where to Buy It: Woolrich.com, STP.World and at SlamJam.

Price: $95-$640

After working with the artist on their Fall/Winter 2020 campaign, Woolrich has teamed up with Lucien Smith again to release a collaboration with his non-profit organization Serving the People. The collection taps into Woolrich’s rich heritage and iconography. red and black hunting check patterns are seen on half-zip fleece jackets. Shadowbark, a camouflage pattern invented by Woolrich in 1987, is printed on a

water repellent nylon for a pair of coveralls with a shirt collar, lateral pockets, and multiple zips. A classic reversible blanket lined with orange wool and accessorized with straps and a single handle for easy transportation is also printed with this iconic pattern. Lastly, there is Woolrich’s beloved shade of orange arriving on windproof puffer jackets made with ripstop nylon and duck down. An all-weather overshirt made with 100-percent wool with a curly fleece lining is also available. The collection is rounded out by a classic Woolrich beanie and a reversible scarf.

Release Date: Available Now

Where to Buy It: Stussy.com, Teklafabrics.com, select Stüssy Chapter stores, and select Dover Street Market locations.

Price: $35-$295

Stüssy has just released another drop to continue its ongoing collaborations Tekla. A third collection of sleepwear, bedding and bathrobes for the home and beach is now available. Home goods are available in Berry colors with a watercolor effect, alongside a new hooded bathrobe in

Black/Natural Stripes. Also included is a limited reissue of bedding and sleepwear in the coveted Hand Drawn Stripes motif. All pieces are crafted using Tekla’s high-quality organic cotton.

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