In just one week, moves from eight brands have basically filled out a whole fall/winter wardrobe rotation—leather jackets, down puffers, and technical outerwear dropped one after another, before it all wound down on a reflective skateboard deck. That shift from heavy layers to something light and playful is the thing worth paying attention to this week.

Supreme has officially unveiled its full FW26 lineup, leading with a Jeff Hamilton leather jacket covered edge-to-edge in Box Logos from across the years—easily the standout piece of the season. The accessories lineup goes bigger too, with a chrome-customized scooter and a Kodak Super 8 camera both in the mix, while the art collabs bring in Rita Ackermann and Masato Kawajo. The collection launches August 20 at global brick-and-mortar flagships and online, with Asia releases to follow.

Jacket Season From Palace, OVO, and NEIGHBORHOOD
Palace Skateboards' Fall 2026 Drop 3 splits into two lanes: a collaboration with vintage Americana sportswear label Ebbets Field Flannels revives archival graphics from Negro Leagues team New York Cubans and Japanese team Sankei Atoms, applied to lined baseball jackets, mesh V-neck tees, and wool caps. The mainline, meanwhile, leans into a motorcycle-meets-religious-iconography mashup, headlined by a padded "Highway to Heaven" moto jacket and a neon-embroidered "Pray For Us" hoodie. It drops online and in stores August 21 in the UK, EU, and US/Canada, with Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and China following August 22.

Drake's October's Very Own has teamed up with UFC for the second time, tapping Canadian welterweight Mike Malott as the face of the drop. Hoodies, jerseys, graphic tees, and long sleeves layer fight-world visuals with OVO's owl logo, launching August 21 at OVO stores and online.

NEIGHBORHOOD, helmed by Shinsuke Takizawa, blends motorcycle culture, military gear, and punk into its FW26 collection, running through a palette of charcoal gray, faded indigo, and earth tones. Leather jackets, wool coats, and an elaborately embroidered flight jacket are the highlights, paired with distressed knitwear and versatile shirting that keep the brand's "Craft With Pride" ethos front and center. It drops August 22 online and at select overseas retailers.

Descente, meanwhile, is delivering the first results from its rebuilt Mizusawa factory with the FW26 "Mizusawa Down" collection, carrying on the brand's seamless heat-pressed down construction. Classic silhouettes MOUNTAINEER, ANCHOR, and SHUTTLE-L get updated fabrics and details, alongside a new limited cold-weather EXPEDITION version. Pre-orders open August 21, with global rollout following in stages on September 18 and October 23.
Two Takes on Transitional Dressing, Plus a Skateboard That Glows

LA label PLEASURES titled its fall collection "Somewhere In Between," folding subculture nostalgia into the logic of seasonal transition dressing. Textured jackets, knitwear, relaxed denim, and the brand's signature graphic pieces anchor the lineup, now available online and at select overseas retailers.

C2H4®, straddling LA and Shanghai, adds fall pieces to its long-running 012 series, translating mid-century interior design language from the 1950s and '60s into menswear. Standouts include the Mechanic Washed Engineer Jacket, Moccasin Memory Textured Henley, and Lake Tahoe Cabin Gentle Padded Vest, priced between $90 and $1,450, now available on the brand's official site.
Saving the surprise for last: skateboard artist Bear Walker has teamed up with ONE PIECE on a blind-box drop of hand-carved wooden decks finished in holographic paint, each pairing Luffy, Chopper, Blackbeard, and more with their respective Devil Fruits. Hidden inside is an ultra-rare 1/1 chase deck. Each box runs $110, dropping August 21 on Bear Walker's official site and at its Pensacola flagship.






