As we edge further into a month that is full of highly-anticipated releases that range from music and movies, to fashion and footwear, we took the opportunity to take a look at everything releasing on September 8. Brands like NikeLab, Palace Skateboards and Supreme will be releasing new pieces tomorrow so here’s what will likely be the most popular releases and where to buy them. Let us know what you will be purchasing in the polls below too.

Palace 2016 Fall/Winter Collection

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After launching the first drop of goods at its physical location in London, Palace will be opening up its online store at 12:01 a.m. GMT so international fans can get their chance at purchasing the items. The extensive lineup features everything you expect from the brand, from retro British sportswear to graphic tees, flannel button-ups, sweats, as well as a new take on the ubiquitous Tri-Ferg logo. Keep an eye out for the collection to release over on Palace’s webstore and click here to see the full selection of pieces.

Stone Island x NikeLab 2016 Fall/Winter Windrunner Collection

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Unveiled just yesterday, the second instalment to Stone Island and NikeLab’s partnership will be made available at NikeLab locations around the world tomorrow. We were presented with an array of functional windrunners that take inspiration from military influences, as well as workwear. Technical details found within the jackets include a double nylon construction — Hyper Light Membrana and Membrana 3L TC, which repel water and wind while staying true to Nike’s traditional aesthetic. Additionally, the jackets can also be packed into their own pockets and carried with ease thanks to its accompanying strap. The jackets will release at NikeLab’s online store and select stockists around the world tomorrow.

wings+horns x adidas Originals 2016 Fall/Winter Collection

A partnership first conceived last year, the wings+horns x adidas Originals collaboration continues with this new selection of pieces that includes tonal apparel, accessories and footwear. Combining both label’s innovative manufacturing methods, the product comes in the form of a bonded hoodie, crewneck, and track pant, which are revisited with top-of-the-line Canadian manufacturing and insulating technologies, while a selection of versatile casualwear, most notably the quilted vest, sherpa jacket and ombre track top, serve as a nod to traditional craftsmanship. Furthermore, a Gazelle 85 and Flux ADV X will be made available in two tonal makeups of off-white and navy blue, and boast co-branding throughout. Expect the collection to launch at adidas Original’s online store and stockists such as END.

NikeLab Black/Anthracite/White Flyknit Racer

The fan-favorite Flyknit Racer will become even more popular after the release of a much-awaited black version that boasts a white sole. The sleek Zoom-cushioned runner sports a combination of black and anthracite throughout its Flyknit upper as the only contrasts come in the form of its “Volt”-colored footbed and stark white midsole. Retailers such as Dover Street Market will be launching the sneaker tomorrow.

Dash Snow x Supreme 2016 Fall/Winter Collection

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Supreme’s latest collaboration comes in the form of a capsule with New York artist Dash Snow. Born in 1981, Dash became a pivotal figure in New York’s downtown culture, when his graffiti — known as SACE — was seen across NYC streets as a member of the famous IRAK crew. The collection of skate decks, sold as a set, alongside a T-shirt featuring the artwork of Dash Snow will be sold both in-stores and online on September 8. Japan will see a parallel release on September 10.

Nike Kobe 11 “Mambacurial”

This year’s iteration of the Kobe 11 silhouette looks towards FC Barcelona for inspiration as it mixes red and blue throughout its Flyknit upper. Yellow detailing is incorporated onto both lateral and medial Swooshes along with a special patch on its heel while the sneaker is finished off with a gum outsole. Look out for the Nike Kobe 11 “Mambacurial” to release at retailers like Hanon.

ACRONYM x NikeLab Air Presto Mid



NikeLab comes through with yet another much-anticipated collaboration, this time with Errolson Hugh’s ACRONYM techwear imprint. The highly technical rework of the ‘t-shirt for your feet’ will see a hyper-limited release, limited to a first-come-first-serve, cash-only basis in Berlin. The shoes will be available for just three hours (between 8 and 11 PM) on September 8 at the address below. Good luck and Godspeed.

ACRONYM x NikeLab Launch

Bergstrasse 77

Berlin 10115

Germany