As we welcome another week, the anticipation builds for the latest in our ongoing series highlighting noteworthy product releases. This time, we dive into some of the most exciting fashion collaborations and collections set to hit stores this spring.

To kick off our list, Supreme is making a bold statement with its Spring 2025 collection, featuring six new graphic tees that draw from the rich tapestry of pop culture, modern art, and legendary street figures like Max B and Ernie Barnes. One of the standout pieces in this lineup is the Max B Silver Surfer tee, showcasing a striking image of the rapper in a candid moment, complete with playful text that reads, She loves me :). She loves me not :(. and Max B For Supreme The Waviest Of All Time 2025 OOW!!! This collection is a vibrant homage not just to street culture but also to artistic influences, including tees adorned with Ernie Barnes iconic painting, The Sugar Shack, and graffiti-style contributions from artist Josh Smith. Other noteworthy designs include a provocative image tee featuring a Supreme box logo alongside an image of a white rat, as well as a farming-themed dalmatian camouflage print. Customers can look forward to these tees dropping on April 10, both online and in-store, with an additional release in Asia on April 12.

Following closely is Palace, which is set to unveil its latest Spring 2025 collection, featuring an exciting collaboration with the iconic British footwear brand Dr. Martens. This partnership introduces a fresh take on the classic 1461 oxford shoe, available in sleek black, woodland camo, and vibrant cherry red. Each shoe is crafted from Vintage Smooth leather, enhanced with signature yellow welt stitching and a custom Palace-branded heel tab, which is a first for Dr. Martens. The collaboration pays homage to 1988 fashion trends with unique bottle cap lace charms. Alongside the footwear release, Palace is also rolling out a collection of floral camo Sprinter Jackets, shirts adorned with English rose prints, minimalist Piped Panel T-shirts, and an assortment of hats. Palace will drop its Dr. Martens collaboration on April 11, with a full collection release slated for the same day across the UK, US, and Europe. Japan, Seoul, and China will see the products available on April 12.

In another exciting collaboration, Moncler has officially launched its partnership with Mercedes-Benz and designer Nigo, first previewed during the Moncler Genius 2024 showcase in Shanghai. This collection marries luxury skiwear with automotive heritage, featuring co-branded apparel alongside a limited-edition G-Class Past II Future vehicle. The apparel line showcases a blend of vintage Americana and modern design elements, featuring varsity jackets, bombers, and denim sets that spotlight archival Mercedes-Benz imagery and a handwritten Moncler wordmark. Notably, the G-Class vehicle is designed with nostalgic 90s aesthetics, including flannel seat covers and a removable quilted roof. This unique collection is now available for purchase through Monclers online store.

A-COLD-WALL* has also made waves this week with its Pink Noise collection for Spring/Summer 2025, inspired by the vibrant culture of UK pirate radio. The collection emphasizes themes of audacity and functionality, featuring a range of utilitarian silhouettes that are customizable. Key pieces include cinched utility jackets, relaxed-fit collared jackets in ice blue, and unique items such as cutout tees and functional sling bags. This line is available now via A-COLD-WALL*s official website.

Sean Wotherspoon is back in the spotlight, launching Drop 2 of his GapVintage program, which is set to captivate audiences with a selection of curated archival Gap pieces. Releasing on April 12, this collection includes nostalgic favorites like the Gap logo hoodie, denim jackets, and windbreakers, all updated with Wotherspoons signature SW embroidery. This initiative reflects a growing trend among younger consumers who appreciate vintage aesthetics, with Wotherspoon emphasizing the importance of Gaps control over its vintage offerings. The collection will be available globally through Gap starting April 12.

Meanwhile, Beams Plus has collaborated with Sierra Designs to rework the classic Panamint Jacket, which was initially launched in 2007. This revamped version features lightweight nylon construction and a detachable hood, returning in three versatile colorways: earthy blue, sleek black, and vibrant yellow. The Beams Plus x Sierra Designs Panamint Jacket is now available for purchase.

Another notable collaboration comes from the South Korean brand thisisneverthat, which has joined forces with the Grateful Dead for an extensive capsule collection in celebration of the bands upcoming performances in Las Vegas. This partnership marks their sixth collaboration and goes beyond graphic tees to include tailored denim work jackets embroidered with the iconic Dancing Bears. The collection, rich in blue and red tones, features flannels, knit button-downs, and tees adorned with slogans like Never Dead and the Steal Your Face insignia. Fans can expect the collection to drop on April 10 at 9 p.m. EST in the U.S., followed by staggered releases across South Korea, Japan, and China.

Lastly, The North Face and Jun Takahashis UNDERCOVER have unveiled their fourth installment of the SOUKUU collaboration, featuring a Spring/Summer 2025 collection tailored for outdoor enthusiasts. This collection showcases waterproof fabrics and versatile designs ideal for trail running and hiking. Items include jackets, long-sleeves, convertible pants, and footwear equipped with VECTIV technology, providing stability and high-traction outsoles. The North Face x UNDERCOVER SOUKUU season four collection is set to drop on April 10 via The North Faces official webstore.

As fashion enthusiasts gear up for these exciting releases, one thing is clear: Spring 2025 is shaping up to be a season filled with creativity and innovation in style.