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Anti Social Social Club Launches SS26 "Get Weird" Drop 1 Now

ASSC's SS26 "Get Weird" Drop 1 hit the webstore March 8 with rhinestone hoodies, laser-etched jeans, and prices from $25 to $695.

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Anti Social Social Club Launches SS26 "Get Weird" Drop 1 Now
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Anti Social Social Club's SS26 "Get Weird" Drop 1 went live via the brand's webstore on March 8, the first of three installments planned across the Spring/Summer 2026 season. Prices run from $25 to $695, putting everything from accessories to statement outerwear on the table.

The collection's central move is recontextualizing ASSC's most recognizable imagery. Familiar logos and the brand's "Mind Games" motifs return, but this time rendered in rhinestones, pearls, and motorsport-inspired elements that give the graphics a harder, more maximalist edge. The result sits somewhere between pit lane and pageantry, which, for a brand that built its identity on ironic detachment, reads as a genuine creative stretch.

The standout pieces lean into that tension. Laser-etched jeans featuring florals and car keys are the kind of item that will either read as obsessive craft or deliberate chaos depending on your tolerance for novelty denim, and rhinestone-studded hoodies carry the same polarizing energy. Airbrushed hoodies and sweats with pink gradient logos bring a softer counterpoint, and a racing-inspired track set with curved stripes is the most wearable distillation of the motorsport thread running through the whole drop. Pearl-adorned hoodies, tri-color distressed tees, and glow-in-the-dark designs fill out the range with enough variety that the collection never collapses into a single aesthetic note.

Accessories round out the offering with real specificity: a 3D "GET WEIRD" hat that literalizes the drop's theme in sculptural form, embroidered beanies, clinch bags, and a money-graphic backpack that leans into the brand's long-standing habit of slipping sardonic commentary into its product lineup.

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At $695 on the high end, the rhinestone and pearl treatments need to justify their price against comparable embellished streetwear from labels like Market or Even, which have explored similar maximalist territory at slightly lower entry points. The $25 floor, meanwhile, keeps the drop accessible for collectors who want a piece of the "Get Weird" moment without committing to the top tier.

Two more drops remain in the SS26 rollout, with no announced dates or themes for either yet. If Drop 1 is any indication, ASSC is using this season to test how far its core audience will follow the brand away from the minimalist irony that originally defined it.

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