Plenty of great pieces are hitting Complex every single week. We know you all have busy lives and it can be tough to sift through everything. So, we did some of the hard work for you. This week’s best new arrivals on Complex include merch from Offset with one of the hottest brands of the year, premium basics, and more. Whether you’re getting your closet ready for a new school year or just need some new pieces to elevate your fit pics, there’s something here for you.

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Offset is one of the best-dressed rappers in the game, so he stays tapped into the hottest brands. He’s also made a habit of collaborating with them on official album merch. For Migos’ Culture III in 2021, it was Gallery Dept. For his 2023 solo effort Set It Off, he linked up with Denim Tears. For his upcoming LP Kiari, Set has worked with one of rap’s favorite new labels, Paly Hollywood. A series of tees mix Offset-inspired images with Paly’s punk-inspired designs. Bundles are just $45, which makes these collaborative pieces much more accessible than Paly’s T-shirts that retail for over $300.

Samuel Zelig takes heavy influence from classic American workwear and collegiate style to create pieces that will stand the test of time. Everything the brand makes stands outs, thanks to its incredibly detailed chain stitched and embroidered graphics. The pieces are a nod to senior cords, a tradition from the mid-20th century where high school seniors would cover their pants in drawings and signatures to represent their friendships, hobbies, and aspirations. The level of quality you get from these pieces is hard to match.

The Los Angeles-based brand is making some of the best basics you can buy. Their heavyweight construction and details like ultra-thick collars means they will last you a long time. There’s a reason so many young brands rely on Shaka Wear’s blanks to make their graphics T-shirts. No matter what color, cut, or wash you are looking for, chances are that they make it. At less than $20 a shirt, we recommend just grabbing a bunch of styles until you find your favorite.

Hailing from South Florida, Filthy Project strikes a perfect balance between wardrobe staples and statement pieces. Think lime green workwear sets or baggy plaid cargo shorts. It all feels like something we would dress our custom skater in on Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4, in a good way. If Lil Yachty is co-signing you, you must be doing something right.

Founded in 2019, Arkyve has made a name for itself with its cat-eared crochet beanies and face masks. They’re the perfect way to add a pop of color to any outfit and their unique appearance definitely makes them a conversation starter. The brand sells them in a wide variety of colors that have been spotted on stars like Justin Bieber and Kai Cenat. If crocheted headwear isn’t quite your style, try out its patchwork jorts or airbrushed tees. No matter what you go with, it all has a DIY feel, which we love.



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