Best Style Releases: Crenshaw Skate Club, Beams x Levi's, and Stone Island

From Crenshaw Skate Club's seventh anniversary T-shirts to the Beams x Levi's collection, here is a closer look at all of this week's best style releases.

January 11, 2024

Crenshaw Skate Club

Release Date: Jan. 13
Where to Buy It: crenshawskateclub.com
Price: $20.17

Tobey McIntosh's Crenshaw Skate Club is celebrating its seventh anniversary. To mark the special occasion, CSC is releasing special graphic T-shirts priced at $20.17 to nod to the year that the skate brand was founded.

Ronnie Fieg for Diemme

Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: Kith stores and kith.com
Price: $375-$400

Ronnie Fieg has designed two colorways of the Diemme Cornaro for his latest footwear collaboration. The low-top hiking boot is available in burgundy and green options. Each features a weatherproof wax-treated suede upper, debossed Kith branding on the quarter panel, and a lugged rubber sole.

Beams x Levi's

Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: levi.com, the Levi’s App, select Levi’s Stores, beams.co.jp, and select Beams stores
Price: $55-$295

The popular Japanese brand Beams is Levi's latest collaborator. The capsule is composed of various pieces with a Super Wide fit inspired by Levi's designs from the 1940s. Type I trucker jackets, selvedge denim jeans, and a co-branded white T-shirt are all available.

Supervsn Studios 'STUDIO 004'

Release Date: Jan. 11
Where to Buy It: Supervsn Slauson, select PacSun stores, supervsn.com, and pacsun.com
Price: $40-$120

Supervsn Studios is launching its fourth STUDIO collection later this week. Essentials like T-shirts, hoodies, nylon sets, and tech cargos showcase branding and phrases like "Never Not Creating." These pieces will be available in new colorways and prints like tree camo. Proceeds from each garment will be donated to The Studio Foundation, which strives to educate and empower underserved communities to think differently about their futures through creative wellness, design thinking, and entrepreneurship.

ADW

Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: shopadw.com
Price: $140-$180

ComplexCon Brands to Watch alum ADW has recently released the newest iteration of its signature Gami bag. The charcoal grey bag features a vegan leather outer layer made to resemble twill with a heavyweight cotton-canvas liner. Small and large sizes are up for grabs.

Kenzo

Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: Kenzo stores and kenzo.com
Price: $145-$1,625

Kenzo is celebrating the Lunar New Year with a special collection. Various motifs to represent the Year of the Dragon are embroidered across trucker jackets, crewnecks, chunky knit cardigans, satin bomber jackets, track pants, card holders, and more.

Stone Island

Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: stoneisland.com
Price: $329-$1,639

Stone Island has also released a capsule to celebrate the Year of the Dragon. The standout item is a reversible bomber jacket complete with a special badge embroidered across the back. Black and red crewnecks plus a T-shirt featuring the same branding are also available.

MCM x Bape

Release Date: Available now
Where to Buy It: mcm.com, MCM stores, Bape stores, and bape.com
Price: $550-$1,290

Bape and MCM have joined forces to release their own Lunar New Year collection. MCM's signature Visetos covers weekender bags, pouches, backpacks, and hoodies. A special gold Ape Head logo wrapped by a dragon is also stamped across each item.

Awake NY x JA ONE XTC

Release Date: Jan. 13
Where to Buy It: Awakenyclothing.com and at Awake's flagship on Orchard Street.
Price: $60-$150

Awake NY is releasing a collaboration with one of New York City's most prolific graffiti artists. On Saturday, the New York City label is dropping a three-piece capsule collection featuring artwork by JA ONE XTC. JA is widely perceived to be one of New York City's greatest graffiti artists. Ever since he picked up a spray can in 1982, JA's two-letter "throw-ups" and tags have constantly been spotted throughout the five boroughs for over 40 years. The Upper West Side-born graffiti bomber has long-established himself to be a mythological folk hero within the graffiti subculture. In the 1990s, his antics and fervor for vandalism was well documented in national magazines like Rolling Stone and cult graffiti videos like Video Graf. In the 2000s, he continued being an omnipresent legend within graffiti culture, making appearances in iconic New York graffiti films like State Your Name and video games like Marc Ecko's Getting Up. New York Rappers like Fabolous have even dubbed JA to be their favorite graffiti writer. He continues to paint the streets of New York City and influences a younger generation of graffiti writers today. T-shirts, long sleeves, and hoodies will be available.