This week’s biggest release was hands-down the new Nike x Cactus Plant Flea Market collaboration, which, expectedly, sold out within minutes. But whether it’s an extremely hyped drop or a replacement for a dirty pair of white sneakers, there’s always a way to get your hands on your most-wanted style releases.
From the highly-anticipated CPFM collab to a sparkly pair of Vans, these are the new collections and items that the team at Complex Style are currently obsessing over. Check out their release info below, and see our previous picks here.
Release Date: March 21
Where to Buy It: cactusplantfleamarket.com
Price: $285
Ever since Lil Yachty debuted this piece back in February, I’ve been anticipating its release. The premise is fairly simple. CPFM made a hockey jersey more premium through knit construction. The color palette is solid—green and yellow always work well together. The wide gauge knit means this will be breathable enough to keep it in the rotation in warmer weather. My favorite detail is the red “72” on the back of the jersey, a nice nod to Nike’s founding year. Once again, CPFM proves it is Nike’s best apparel collaborator right now. Too bad this thing sold out in five seconds. To the aftermarket I go. –Mike DeStefano, Senior Style Editor
Release Date: Available Now
Where to Buy It: vans.com
Price: $115
Since last year, OTW by Vans has been on an impressive run with releases like the Satoshi Nakamoto collab and the OTW Old Skool 36 Foam—and it just keeps getting better. This week, the OTW One Piece Authentic Vibram caught my eye. It features star cutouts that add a bit of flair to the simple black-and-white colorway, while the Vibram sole takes them over the top with extra durability. It’s simplicity at its finest. –Jamal Desroches, Style Social Creator
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: firme.studio
Price: $195 – $345
LA-based bespoke studio Firmé Atelier released its first ready-to-wear collaboration by way of Homme Boy Co. The apparel portion is heavily inspired by retro Korean school uniforms, and the campaign lookbook photos are straight out of 1980s Seoul. My favorite part of the drop is their Raw Edge Leather Bags, one-of-a-kind upcycled pouches in different color combinations and limited to 125 editions. Made of leftover leather and wool, these bags can be carried over the shoulder, worn crossbody, or clipped onto belt loops for a fanny pack effect. –YJ Lee, Head of Style
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: Complex Shop
Price: $240
On Running probably makes the most comfortable running shoe on the market right now and have been steadily carving out their presence in fashion through smart collaborations. Their latest link-up with Post Archive Faction revamped the Cloudmaster 2 in an “Ice” colorway, pairing a crisp white body and soft purple accents. A white sneaker is a closet staple for me and I will be replacing my beaten-up pair with these. –Shinnie Park, Style Writer
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: bubon.co
Price: $185
As spring approaches and the sun comes out, Bubon checks off my new-season shopping wishlist for elevated basics. I love a hoodie or longsleeve knit, and the amber colorway especially will be a fab addition to my usual black-and-white. –Zakkai Jones, Fashion Market Editor
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: blackstockandweber.com
Price: $475
Blackstock & Weber linked up with Goods & Services to bring the superior craftsmanship of its loafers to some Birkys. The suede clogs now sit atop a leather welt, custom serrated Vibram sole, and feature a reinforced leather panel on the toe. Not only does this make them more durable than the traditional slip-ons, it makes them stand out from the sea of Bostons you’re about to see in the spring and summer. The beauty of Bostons is that you can slip them on and wear them every day. –Mike DeStefano, Senior Style Editor
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