Eight Drops Reshape the Week: Supreme to Louboutin
This week's release slate spans basketball heritage, skate culture, and haute couture. Supreme and Jordan Brand reunite for a leather-forward spring collection, while Palace delivers retro cycling sportswear, Travis Scott's Cactus Jack expands its Nike capsule, and Maison Christian Louboutin marks Jaden Smith's creative debut.

The convergence of streetwear, sports, and high fashion defines the coming seven days. Supreme and Jordan Brand's collaboration strips away footwear entirely, pivoting instead to apparel that channels New York's downtown DNA with Chicago's basketball legacy. The collection's hero piece—a hooded leather jacket emblazoned with Michael Jordan's number 23 and quilted satin lining—sets the tone for a lineup that includes track suits, zip hoodies, and basketball shorts. While the palette honors the Bulls' traditional black-and-red code, seasonal hues like Celestine Blue and Fire Pink modernize the narrative. The collection arrives globally June 4, with Asian markets following June 6.

Palace Skateboards approaches summer with its fifth seasonal drop, grounding the collection in vintage sportswear—specifically, cycling aesthetics. The Palello Cycling Zip Jacket stands as the visual anchor, paired with corresponding cycling runner caps in Multi, Red, and Black. The Links Shell Tracksuit delivers lightweight layering in Navy, Black, and Ice, while the Bulldog Mesh Jersey and Shorts set addresses peak-temperature utility. All pieces arrive June 5 across UK, Europe, and the US markets, with Asia and Australia following June 6.

Travis Scott's Cactus Jack continues its Nike partnership through the "Pink Pack" apparel initiative, anchored by vintage athletic references that complement his recent Air Jordan 1 Low release. The extended collection sources its visual language from early 2000s athletic archives, reshaping those references for contemporary streetwear.

Cultural Intersections
Adidas Skateboarding's collaboration with Thrasher Magazine and the Argentine Football Association marks a notable bridge between South American soccer heritage and skate culture through a nine-piece capsule timed to World Cup momentum. Levi's counters with country-themed ringer tees—a more straightforward nod to retro sporting nationalism.

NEIGHBORHOOD's debut with The Smashing Pumpkins translates the band's 1990s visual lexicon into rugged streetwear essentials, while PLEASURES unveils its "Navigating Chaos" Summer 2026 collection, mining motocross aesthetics alongside campaign photography shot in Mexico City. Finally, Maison Christian Louboutin introduces its Fall/Winter 2026 men's collection under Jaden Smith's creative direction, fusing raw streetwear codes with the house's aristocratic high-fashion vocabulary.

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Release Info
Supreme x Jordan Brand Spring 2026 Apparel Collection
Global release: June 4 | Asia release: June 6 online
Palace Skateboards Drop 5
UK, Europe, US: June 5 | Asia, Australia: June 6 via Pala
Travis Scott Cactus Jack x Nike "Pink Pack"
Release date: TBD
Adidas Skateboarding x Thrasher x AFA Capsule
Release date: TBD
Levi's Country-Themed Collection
Release date: TBD
NEIGHBORHOOD x The Smashing Pumpkins
Release date: TBD
PLEASURES "Navigating Chaos" Summer 2026
Release date: TBD
Maison Christian Louboutin Fall/Winter 2026 Men's Collection
Release date: TBD

By Ava Rodriguez

