This week’s new arrivals on Complex include everything from Y2K grails and upgraded wardrobe staples to sustainable fleece jackets and exclusive merch for Yeat’s new Dangerous Summer project. Whether you’re shopping with intention or just adding to cart for the fit pics, this week’s arrivals are worth a look.

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Yeat ‘Dangerous Summer’ Merch

Yeat just dropped off a new 11-track project to get his fans through the summertime. He also made sure to deliver some well-executed merch to go along with it. Along with fun items like an alligator-shaped pool floatie and big yellow street sign, there is also a solid assortment of apparel that ranges from zip hoodies to super baggy sweat shorts. If you’re pulling up to Vegas for ComplexCon in a few months, make sure you grab something to wear to Yeat’s headlining set. –Mike DeStefano, Senior Style Editor

Frankie Collective

Vancouver’s Frankie Collective has been selling covered vintage goods and reworked pieces since 2014. The most recent drop on Complex features iconic early aughts’ pieces like Apple Bottom Jeans and Baby Phat. There’s also a plethora of windbreakers, track pants, and jerseys for you to choose from. –Shinnie Park, Style Writer

Uniforum

Founded in 2024, Uniforum gives basics a bold upgrade. The label leans into boxy jorts and heavyweight baby tees. They also make bold accessories. What caught our eye the most was the cowhide tote. It takes an everyday silhouette and turns it into a statement piece by switching up the material. –Park

Wave of Sand

Wave of Sand is an extension of Japanese designer Kozaburo Akasaka’s eponymous label that focuses on utilitarian garments. Its signature offerings are an array of baggy trousers inspired by Gi pants traditionally worn to practice martial arts like karate and Brazilian jiu jitsu. Other items range from nylon jackets covered in large storage pockets to short sleeve hoodies layered with mesh sleeves that offer a more unconventional, technical look. They are all cozy-yet-stylish pieces that can easily fit into your everyday wardrobe, whether you are lounging around the house or on the move. –DeStefano

Specthetics

Specthetics’ claim to fame came from its reversible fleece jackets. The London-based brand focuses on small-batch production with recycled materials, while playing with curvy zipper details and fun patterns. Sustainability doesn’t have to look beige and boring. –Park

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