
We’ve rounded up this week’s hottest drops from the worlds of fashion, music, culture, and arts… With Pride around the corner, and life finally returning back to ‘normal’ after an unprecedented couple of years, there is plenty to do and we’re making sure you don’t miss out on any of it!
Pride in London

With London Pride just around the corner a brand new pop-up shop has opened its doors in the heart of Soho. The shop is in Carnaby Street and is set up for locals and tourists alike to relax on the comfortable sofas or browse Pride in London’s official merchandise ahead of the monumental 50th anniversary of Pride – there’s also an interactive social media wall.
As more than 60,000 people are expected to descend on London’s Pride event, this may be the breathing room you were looking for. All profits raised from the store will go towards Pride in London’s Unity Fund which directly supports LGBT+ community projects and individuals so head down!
Available – now
Drama Call

The Manchester born brand Drama Call has gained a lot of traction this year so naturally it only seemed right to release their infamous tracksuit in every colour…
Whether you want to stand out or fit in, Drama Call have the set for you. There is definitely much more to come from this brand, so it is worth bookmarking the page as soon as you can!
Available – now
A2 Anti – Gas

Shepherd Bush artist A2 is currently making noise with his latest single Gas. Some of you may recognise this name from the song Eurovision releasing earlier this year which featured A2, and this crossover continued into this latest single…
The more eagle eyed of you will notice the music video features fellow West London rapper and Eurovision artist Central Cee, so being surrounded by this level of talent at a time when the UK music scene has more eyes than ever, you can’t help but wonder what trajectory awaits A2. It’s definitely a song to add to your playlist this summer!
Available – now
KALEIDOSCOPE Manifesto

KALEIDOSCOPE and GOAT are excited to announce that after a three-year hiatus, the new edition of KALEIDOSCOPE Manifesto returns to Paris from June 25 to June 28. Opening during Men’s Fashion Week, the festival takes over one of the city’s most iconic modern architectural landmarks—the headquarters of the PCF (French Communist Party), designed by legendary Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer.
Against this unique setting, KALEIDOSCOPE Manifesto brings together visionary artists and creators from a range of cultural disciplines across four days of music performances, installations, talks, and workshops. Open until 10pm today and 6pm today, this is a chance to truly see something beyond what your mind can imagine.
Available – now
Nike SB Dunk ‘Shamrock’

Paying homage to the Nike Dunk High ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ that hit shelves in 2013, the latest model is primarily manufactured in hairy green suede reminiscent of the shamrock. Originally hitting shelves in March 2022, the metallic gold swooshes add just as much bling as a pot of gold, and white shamrock silhouettes appear on the lateral heels while clover green laces also highlight the festive spirit.
Will luck be on your side this week? There’s only one way to find out.
Available – June 29th
Supreme Summer Tees

This week we’ll see not just one, but EIGHT new graphic tees releasing alongside other Week 19 items including a Supreme collab with Wilderness System Aspire 105 Kayak and Paddle… basically all the summer essentials one needs when facing this London weather.
Is this weeks Supreme drop drip or drown? You decide.
Available – June 30th
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