8 Drops You Dont Want to Miss This Week Palace | Hypebeast
With another week upon us, we have yet another installment of our product drops series.
This week’s lineup kicks off with Palace’s third collaboration with French icon Jean Charles de Castelbajac, transforming his playful collage aesthetic into vivid, wearable statements. Supreme follows with its Summer 2025 tee drop, delivering six new graphic designs including a Dean Blunt photo tee and art by Mark “Gonz” Gonzalez. AWAKE NY and Paris Saint-Germain celebrate their Ecuadorian roots in a capsule led by the “Mitad Del Mundo” tee, spotlighting identity and global football culture. Donald Glover brings SoCal energy to his debut Gilga Farm x Moncler Genius collection, where functionality meets vibrant, sun-drenched palettes. Fear of God unveils its “Civil Collection,” honoring the dignity and restraint of the Civil Rights Movement through timeless silhouettes and a powerful short film. DRIVERSCLUB channels East African Safari Rally grit in its summer drop, captured at Italy’s Lake Garda with a cheetah-liveried Porsche 964 and collectible, rally-inspired gear. Carhartt WIP teams up with Singapore’s The Salvages for “Dazed & Disco,” celebrating Southeast Asia’s sonic underground with an event and exclusive tee. Rounding out the week, thisisneverthat pays tribute to late cult artist Daniel Johnston in a capsule blending outsider art with lo-fi streetwear appeal.
Check out this week’s 8 drops you don’t want to miss below.
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Palace Skateboards
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Palace Skateboards
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Palace Skateboards
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Palace Skateboards
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Palace Skateboards
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Palace Skateboards
Palace reunites with French designer Jean Charles de Castelbajac for their third collaboration, transforming his signature collage art into colorful streetwear pieces featuring surreal graphics, layered appliqué and reworked branding. The collection drops June 27 online and in select global stores.
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Supreme
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Supreme
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Supreme
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Supreme
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Supreme
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Supreme
Supreme drops its Summer 2025 tee collection on June 26, featuring six new graphic designs, including a Dean Blunt photo tee and artwork by Mark “Gonz” Gonzalez. Other highlights include a crying bear graphic, camo box logo and the “Supreme Beef” cactus tee.
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Awake Ny
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Awake Ny
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Awake Ny
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Awake Ny
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Awake Ny
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Awake Ny
AWAKE NY and Paris Saint-Germain have launched a special “Mitad Del Mundo” capsule honoring their Ecuadorian roots, shared by PSG’s Willian Pacho and AWAKE founder Angelo Baque. The collection includes tees, polos and hats inspired by Ecuador’s national symbols and culture. Released June 20, it’s available at Fanatics Fest, AWAKE NY’s flagship and online.
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Gilga Farm X Moncler
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Gilga Farm X Moncler
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Gilga Farm X Moncler
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Gilga Farm X Moncler
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Gilga Farm X Moncler
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Gilga Farm X Moncler
Donald Glover has unveiled his debut Moncler Genius collection under the banner of Gilga Farm, channeling the laid-back essence of a Southern California summer. Infused with bold orange hues and grounded in functionality, the range reimagines iconic Moncler silhouettes — including a standout duvet jacket that converts into a sleeping bag. Other highlights include suede jackets, nylon ripstop windbreakers and Trailgrip Vela sandals with Vibram soles, all designed with real-world utility in mind. The Gilga Farm x Moncler collection is available now on Moncler’s official webstore.
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Andre Wagner/Devin Williams/Fear Of God
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Andre Wagner/Devin Williams/Fear Of God
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Andre Wagner/Devin Williams/Fear Of God
Fear of God has unveiled its “Civil Collection,” a refined line inspired by the quiet strength and elegant resilience of the American Civil Rights Movement. Designed by Jerry Lorenzo, the collection channels the purposeful self-presentation of the era, offering timeless pieces that blend utility with dignity. Accompanying the launch is CIVIL, a poignant short film directed by Mike Carson that explores the unspoken power of posture, presence and conviction. Both the collection and film celebrate self-representation as a form of resistance and expression. The “Civil Collection” is available now online.
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Driversclub
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Driversclub
DRIVERSCLUB’s latest summer collection, launching July 1, draws inspiration from the East African Safari Rally, blending motorsport heritage with streetwear sensibility. Shot at Lake Garda, the lookbook features a cheetah-liveried Dakar Porsche 964 and follows a fictional junior driver’s journey. Key pieces include a rally-style jacket, mechanic-inspired pinstripe shirt and heavyweight graphic tees and hoodies in earthy tones. A hand-painted helmet ties the collection’s narrative together, reflecting DRIVERSCLUB’s focus on storytelling, collectible design and function-led fashion.
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Carhartt Wip/The Salvages
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Carhartt Wip/The Salvages
Carhartt WIP teams up with Singapore’s The Salvages to celebrate Southeast Asia’s underground music and creative scene through a “Dazed & Disco” collaboration. Centered around a themed event on June 28 at Rasa, the project blends music, style and community, headlined by DJ and co-founder Nicolette Yip. Alongside the event, the duo has released an exclusive graphic T-shirt in two colorways, available online, with a Friends & Family jacket rounding out the drop’s intimate, archive-inspired spirit.
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Thisisneverthat/Daniel Johnston
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Thisisneverthat/Daniel Johnston
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Thisisneverthat/Daniel Johnston
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Thisisneverthat/Daniel Johnston
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Thisisneverthat/Daniel Johnston
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Thisisneverthat/Daniel Johnston
Korean streetwear brand thisisneverthat has collaborated with the estate of late artist and musician Daniel Johnston for a capsule collection that blends streetwear with outsider art. Featuring Johnston’s iconic illustrations, including his beloved Jeremiah the Innocent frog, the drop includes graphic tees, shorts and risograph prints that channel his lo-fi, emotionally raw aesthetic. Reinterpreted through thisisneverthat’s modern lens, the collection pays tribute to Johnston’s legacy while introducing his work to new audiences and launches June 26 online and in stores.