Hundreds of new products are released by our favorite brands every single week. Some items can cut through all the noise. Once we see them, we can’t stop thinking about them.
It might be a nostalgic piece of jewelry from Ambush. Maybe it’s a practical handbag or the perfect piece of furniture to complete our living room.
Everyone has their own obsessions. This week, this is what the Complex Style team couldn’t stop thinking about—and the when, where, and how you can purchase them.
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: ambushdesign.com
Price: $234
In the 2010s, the “POW!” chain was a grail. It felt as unattainable as a Rolex when I was in high school obsessing over images of it on Tumblr. While it may not exactly hold that status to me anymore, I can’t deny that I got excited when I saw that Ambush was bringing it back. It immediately reminded me of a bygone era of streetwear when I endlessly scrolled through Karmaloop and logged onto Datpiff to download Big Sean and Wiz Khalifa mixtapes. I might have to buy the gold one just for nostalgic purposes. Now I just need to go find a TISA snapback and Adam Bomb T-shirt to complete the fit. –Mike DeStefano, Senior Style Editor
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: Complex Shop
Price: $428
I first discovered Rice Nine Ten while visiting a showroom in Paris a few months ago, and immediately became a fan. The brand reimagines classic items like jerseys and collegiate sweaters as knits. Most impressively, founder Shohei Kimura knits everything by hand. This track jacket is perfect for springtime. My favorite details are the tri-colored stripes on the shoulders and cuffs. –Mike DeStefano, Senior Style Editor
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: marcjacobs.com
Price: $350
Thank you Marc for this genius, lifechanging bag. Mini bags tend to be as cute as they are useless—don’t get me started on having to hold my phone separately in my hand or other pockets. Marc Jacobs’ new Spring 2025 Dual Bag in Mini solves the no-storage issue for itsy-bitsy bags with its smart three-dimensional design. Buttery Italian leather is folded almost origami-style into a trapezoid that’s sturdy enough to stand on its own without an additional base or purse feet. The bag is just the right depth and width so that it still looks cute when worn, but it holds everything—literally everything—I need to carry with me. Its minimal branding is also a huge plus. –YJ Lee, Head of Style
Release Date: March 11
Where to Buy It: us.nothing.tech & in-store at Nothing Soho, London
Price: $459
I’m no techhead, but I know Nothing is cool. The British brand is releasing its third smartphone, and it’s even more affordable than the new iPhone SE. One of the best features of the Nothing phone, in my opinion, is its ability to charge other devices without a cord. I already enjoy their wireless earphones, so I definitely wouldn’t mind trying this out. –YJ Lee, Head of Style
Release Date: Available Now
Where to Buy It: halfevilco.com
Price: $46
Half Evil’s 33 United Long-Sleeve perfectly highlights why I love the brand: they don’t overcomplicate things. To me, they are one of the purest embodiments of streetwear you will find today, not to mention they’re affordable. –Jamal Desroches, Style Social Creator
Release Date: Available Now
Where to Buy It: aristatalovich.com
Price: $278
Aris Tatalovich is a brand I’ve been watching since they worked on a letterman jacket for Lil Yachty in 2021. It may finally be time to pull the trigger on a piece from them. Their Ball Button Hooded Shirt is a prime example of why I like this brand so much—they have a knack for taking simple ideas and tweaking them just enough for you to do a double take, and I love that. –Jamal Desroches, Style Social Creator
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: balenciaga.com
Price: $825
I like ironic, tacky T-shirts so much that I even had a tee custom-made with my own face on it. Balenciaga just dropped its Fanclub series, featuring five tees with portraits of the brand’s ambassadors printed on them. My favorite pick goes to the Nicole Kidman tee, purely for my love of her iconic divorce meme. –Shinnie Park, Style Writer
Release Date: Available Now
Where to Buy It: teaknewyork.com
Price: $1,450
I’ve been obsessing over the OMHU Teddy Sofa for quite some time, but I’m also in desperate need of a new chair for my bedroom. OMHU’s chair version of said sofa is the perfect addition to brighten any space, and it comes in 21 colors. I’m personally into the brown and moss colorways, but there are so many great options, and it can be styled in countless ways. While it does come at a slightly hefty price, its ability to transition from a chair to a chaise lounge makes it a perfect 2-in-1 piece, somewhat justifying the cost. –Breeana Walker, Social Media Strategist
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: americanfootball.us
Price: $135
Sports isn’t something that I keep tabs on usually, but the one sport I do follow is soccer (or football, as the rest of the world calls it). American Football, a new brand launched by Kenny Mac, is reclaiming the name for the sports in the States, and I’m in full support of this movement—especially with the 2026 World Cup set to take place in the Americas. This hoodie has illustrations of the official match balls from past World Cups, bringing back memories of watching games with my family, shouting and cheering in front of the TV. –Shinnie Park, Style Writer
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