This Week's Best Capsule Drops, From Supreme to Craig Green
Supreme x MM6 just dropped a 35-piece dollar-bill-soaked collection, but it's one of eight capsule collabs this week worth your attention.

The week of March 19 hit different. Four collabs dropped on the same day, Palace dropped its seventh Spring delivery, and Arc'teryx quietly put out two separate BEAMS exclusives within days of each other. Whether you're deep in Margiela lore or just want a shell tracksuit that actually fits, there's something here worth lining up for.
1. Supreme x MM6 Maison Margiela
Supreme and MM6 Maison Margiela unveiled their collaborative Spring 2026 collection, a 35-piece range that balances Supreme's streetwear roots with Margiela's avant-garde deconstruction. The collection is headlined by a Schott Leather Jacket featuring hyper-realistic eagle artwork, Hooded Shearling Bomber Jackets in maroon and a $100 bill pattern, and distressed selvedge denim trucker jackets with matching pants. It's the second time these two have linked up, returning two years after their initial project. The spliced-together Supreme T-shirts hark back to reconstructed vintage tees individually created by founder Martin Margiela in his house's early days, while the dollar bill motif printed on a shearling jacket and Timberland boots pays homage to the Martin Margiela 2008 dollar bill wallet. The box logo zip-up hoodie retails for $298. The Americana references are heavy, the Margiela DNA is intact, and this is the week's clear top drop.
2. Craig Green x Fred Perry
Craig Green and Fred Perry unveiled their third collaborative capsule, confirmed to release on March 19. The range includes a reimagining of the signature Perry polo, along with other sportswear-inspired pieces. This time, though, they went full collection: the pair expanded the partnership into something more complete, unveiling their first full ready-to-wear offering during Craig Green's Spring/Summer 2026 show at Paris Fashion Week Men's. A reworked Fred Perry Harrington jacket arrives with Green's signature vertical quilting and a hidden fastening strap at the collar, lending a touch of military precision. A second Harrington, cut in a looser, boxier shape, experiments with proportion and texture, while a waxed cotton jacket, somewhere between field coat and fishtail parka, feels grounded in classic British craftsmanship yet distinctly modern. If you know Green's work, you know how quietly radical this is.
3. TOGA x Umbro
Japanese label TOGA announced its inaugural collaboration with Manchester-based sportswear icon Umbro, a brand deeply rooted in global football culture. This capsule collection integrates TOGA's avant-garde cutting techniques and signature silhouettes with Umbro's performance-driven sports utility, creating a narrative that balances technical function with high-fashion aesthetics. Notable highlights include the Umbro SP Blouson, available in beige or black, and the Game Shirt Dress, which merges traditional football jersey codes with a pleated, feminine silhouette. Technical features like Umbro's diamond logo are prominently displayed alongside "TYO MCR" (Tokyo Manchester) branding across pieces such as the long-sleeve game shirts and track pants. TOGA designer Yasuko Furuta has always played with sportswear codes; this collab finally gives her a proper kit to work with.
4. Palace Skateboards Spring 2026 Drop 7
London-based skate brand Palace officially geared up to launch the seventh drop of its current Spring 2026 collection. The upcoming delivery highlights a variety of seasonal outerwear alongside cozy mid-layers and relaxed bottom options. Leading the seventh spring installment is a strong outerwear lineup, anchored by the Perez Tri Net Jacket, available in versatile Black, Blue, and Green colorways, joined by the Hungry Racoon Jacket, arriving in Berg, Black, and Navy options to provide an alternative stylistic edge. Drop 7 dropped March 20 at 11 a.m. in the UK, Europe, and US. Seven drops in and Palace hasn't lost a step.
5. Palace x EVISU
Palace Skateboards and EVISU reunited for a nostalgic Spring 2026 capsule celebrating EVISU's 35th anniversary with a 23-piece collection. Beyond the denim, the capsule delivers heavyweight washed sweatshirt fleece and single jersey fabrics reimagined as custom crewnecks and pocket T-shirts, all featuring subtle co-branded artwork. The knitwear selection introduces a cycling jersey and a heavy, chunky zip-through bomber knit. The collection's color palette balances indigo and reverse indigo with tones of navy, grey, pink, and off-white, with accessories rounding out the release, highlighted by three caps and a sculptural, one-of-a-kind cherry blossom globe. The collection drops March 27.
6. Arc'teryx x BEAMS "Blaze" Beta Jacket
The ongoing partnership between Arc'teryx and Japanese retail powerhouse BEAMS has consistently produced some of the most coveted techwear releases in recent memory. Gearing up for the warmer months ahead, the duo returned with another drop for the Spring/Summer 2026 season, putting an exclusive, vibrant spin on the Beta Jacket. Serving as the centerpiece, the Arc'teryx x BEAMS Beta Jacket arrived in a brand-new, exclusive "Blaze" colorway. This specific colorway is only available through BEAMS locations in Japan, which makes the resale case essentially self-writing. If you can get your hands on one at retail, do it.
7. Arc'teryx x BEAMS BOY "Cosmic Bloom" Collection
Arc'teryx teamed up with BEAMS BOY to deliver the "Cosmic Bloom" Collection for Spring/Summer 2026. Arriving just in time for the shift in seasons, the exclusive capsule brings a burst of floral-inspired energy to the Canadian outdoor brand's renowned technical gear, drawing direct inspiration from the legendary "Superbloom" phenomenon, a rare event where record winter rainfall transforms arid deserts into vibrant flower fields. The apparel offering is anchored by the Coelle Jacket and the Squamish Jacket, both delivering lightweight, flexible wearability while maintaining the premium weatherproof protection of GORE-TEX technology. Two Arc'teryx x BEAMS drops in a single week is either a flex or a supply problem; either way, the "Cosmic Bloom" colorway is the prettier of the two.
8. Palace Skateboards Spring 2026 Drop 6
Palace Skateboards' Spring 2026 Drop 6 features fresh transitional outerwear and classic sportswear staples. Hot on the heels of the season's previous cozy knitwear and graphic-heavy releases, the London-based skate imprint unveiled the lineup for Spring 2026 Drop 6, leaning heavily into classic British sportswear aesthetics with the perfect balance of lightweight technicality and street-ready comfort. The undisputed star is a matching tracksuit anchored by bold, contrasting piping details that run down the sleeves and pant legs, giving it a distinct retro sportswear vibe. Both the jacket and the joggers feature the brand's signature logos prominently stamped on the chest and thigh, offered in a stealthy Black, a clean Grey, and a classic Navy. Retrograde sportswear done right: Palace makes the matching tracksuit feel like the only rational option.
Between Supreme pulling Margiela's entire archive through a streetwear filter and Craig Green quietly making the most thoughtful British menswear collab of the season, this week proved that the best capsule drops aren't just about heat. They're about having something to actually say.
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