Even as we are constantly being bombarded with new releases and collaborations, there are always going to be those items that can cut through all the noise and remind us what we love about style in the first place.
Sometimes its a buzzy eyewear collab with Maison Margiela. Others times, we can’t stop thinking about that new zip-up from the small designer we recently discovered on Instagram.
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: vxmeee.com
Price: $130
Usually, I go to Vameee for prints or figurines, but this week, the brand’s Green Reversible Hoodie collab with Plusone.usa caught my eye. It’s loud, bold, and reflects Vameee’s art style perfectly. It’s super interesting to see an artist known for painting tackle clothing. –Jamal Desroches, Style Social Creator
Release Date: March 7
Where to Buy It: Complex Shop
Price: $250
Over the past year or so, I have found myself watching more baseball. Granted, I still have no clue what’s really happening, but I’m learning slowly. When I got word that Takashi Murakami and the MLB had a collab coming, I knew I would have my eyes on something. The white Dodgers jersey with the pink flowers is a must. It isn’t overly complicated, but that’s what I like about it. I’m not a big jersey guy, but I see this more as a display piece. –Jamal Desroches, Style Social Creator
Release Date: Feb. 28
Where to Buy It: brigadeus.com
Price: $54
If you see me outside the confines of my apartment, there is a 99% chance I have a hat on. So, I’m always adding more to my collection. Until now, a pillbox hat has eluded me. I was a bit nervous about how the unorthodox ‘70s shape would fit my head, but I’m happy I gave it a try. I also just love the details on this one, from the leaf camo to the off-center Brigade script logo. An Eagles Super Bowl Champions hat is still number one in my current rotation (Go Birds), but this cap from my favorite brand right now has firmly taken the second spot. –Mike DeStefano, Senior Style Editor
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: fullcourtpress.us
Price: $45
Since I learned about Full Court Press in 2019, I’ve always looked forward to seeing what they were going to cook up next. My interest in style and clothing started with basketball, mainly Allen Iverson, so I love thoughtful product that references the sport. The tee from the brand’s latest drop honoring legendary announcer Craig Sager was my personal favorite of the bunch. Long live this style icon. –Mike DeStefano, Senior Style Editor
Release Date: March 6
Where to Buy It: gentlemonster.com and in-stores at Gentle Monster
Price: $420
When it comes to eyewear, I’ve only ever worn styles from Gentle Monster. The fit, designs, and in-store experience is unbeatable. As a Korean, it makes me proud to see a Korean brand succeeding on a global scale. Its collaborations with Margiela are something that I always keep an eye on. The sun just started to pop back out in New York, which means it’s time to cop a new pair of shades. The wraparound shape of the MM203 is perfect for blocking the sun but also looking cool at the club. IYKYK. –Shinnie Park, Style Writer
Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: walesbonner.com and at select retailers
Price: £630 (approx. $795)
Most of my wardrobe is black and white. When I saw the new Wales Bonner Jewel Mary Janes while scrolling Instagram, they immediately caught my attention. It’s a refreshing switch-up from the brand’s Adidas Sambas that we have seen everywhere. Like the Samba, these are very versatile and ooze sporty charm. The cow print makes it stand out even more. I’m here for it. –Shinnie Park, Style Writer
Release Date: March 1
Where to Buy It: awakenyclothing.com
Price: TBD
Awake NY’s Spring 2025 collection is dropping this weekend. This flannel shirt is one of my favorite items. As a New York native whose favorite color is green, this feels like a must cop. This graphic on the chest gives it a sense of nostalgia since name rings are such a staple of New York style. I know this is a piece I can get a number of wears out of in the coming months. –Bree Walker, Style Social Strategist
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