While we all patiently await the incredible looks that will be hitting the Met Gala red carpet this Monday, we might as well do some retail therapy of our own to cope with having to take in the massive event from behind our phone screens.

Our favorites this week include Willy Chavarria’s latest work with Adidas, a graphic tee from Uniqlo’s UT line, a beautiful bag by Schiaparelli, and pieces from rising brands like Dead Atlantic and Aeliza.

Check out their release info below, and see our previous picks here. Make sure to also check out Complex Shop for even more great clothing, accessories, and collectibles.

Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: Complex Shop
Price:
$170

I’ve always loved the bold patterns and bright colors of vintage goalie jerseys. I’ve just never pulled the trigger on any because I’m not a soccer fan and I felt like a poser wearing a club or player I knew nothing about. This top from Futsol covered in a pattern inspired by Sicilian mosaics is a great alternative. –Mike DeStefano, Senior Style Editor

Release Date: May 2
Where to Buy It: deadatlantic.com
Price: $239

I come across so many pieces of clothing on my Instagram feed, so when something makes me stop to take a closer look, then I know I need it. That’s exactly what happened with this pullover by Dead Atlantic. The unique dye pattern, unorthodox graphic placements, and design details like hidden pockets make an otherwise ordinary item feel like something special. –Mike DeStefano, Senior Style Editor

Release Date: May 8
Where to Buy It: adidas.com
Price:
TBD

The Willy Chavarria FW25 runway show was one of the best fashion shows I’ve seen in a while, and the standout item for me was the Adidas collaboration tracksuit. In particular, I loved the black set with cargo shorts featuring red detailing. It’s a clean, minimal look that can be dressed up or down. –Breeana Walker, Social Media Strategist

Release Date: April 27
Where to Buy It: flaneurmondial.com
Price:
$120-130

Flaneur is a small brand doing big things, and it shows in every drop. As someone with a minimal style, I love the brand’s new tracksuit. Its casual look makes it the perfect everyday staple that I need in my wardrobe. –Breeana Walker, Social Media Strategist

Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: Jake & Jones, Modern Apparel Clothing, Webster Collection
Price: TBD

Drop everything. Nepenthes NY just launched a new womenswear brand. tActi, taking from the word “tactical,” is a line of versatile, modular shirt dresses and light outerwear that can be styled any which way depending on the wearer. I got the chance to preview the collection last September, and I had to actively stop myself from pre-ordering every single piece. Needles and Engineered Garments are steady staples in my wardrobe, and I cannot wait to add my tActi picks to the rotation ASAP. –YJ Lee, Head of Style

Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: aeliza.com
Price:
£250.00, approx. $332

The AELIZA M.I.T Bomber is perfect for this spring weather where you have that sweet spot of still being able to wear a jacket without melting. I love how simple and sleek this bomber is while also having a bit of flair with all the logo and embroidery being black on black. –Jamal Desroches, Style Social Creator

Release Date: July 2025
Where to Buy It: uniqlo.com
Price:
TBD

Uniqlo UT is teaming up with legendary manga artist Ai Yazawa for a T-shirt collection dropping this July. Celebrating 40 years of Yazawa’s career, the lineup includes five tees inspired by her most iconic series: NANA (2000), Paradise Kiss (1999), Neighborhood Story (1995), and I’m Not an Angel (1991). As someone who holds NANA close to heart, I couldn’t be more excited. Uniqlo really nailed it by tapping into a cult-favorite artist with such a devoted following. While it hasn’t been confirmed whether the collection will release in the US, here’s to hoping it makes its way stateside. –Shinnie Park, Style Writer

Release Date: April 30
Where to Buy It: schiaparelli.com
Price:
$8,200

A good shoe and an even better bag are key items for anyone to own, and Schiapparelli satisfies the latter with its newest SS25 leather bag named the Souffle. This rich nude color lives up to the couturier’s name and adds a nice contrast to the glossy amber spray paint. –Zakkai Jones, Market Editor

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