These are the menswear happenings you need on your radar this week, including Jonathan Anderson’s Dior Fall 2026 campaign, TDR and Tricker’s derbies and Champion x Undercover’s sweatsuits.
Kith touches down in London

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Kith founder Ronnie Fieg has been making serious moves in the American streetwear scene. And if there’s one thing Londoners can be thankful for this Thanksgiving season, it’s a brand new Kith flagship on the heart of Regent Street, combining his signature vision with Neo-Baroque style of the famous shopping street. Check out some of the brand’s seasonal offerings, take in the beautiful work of architect Ben Porto of Porto Architecture, and even grab yourself a Kith Treats. Doors open now.
TDR steps into the footwear with Tricker’s

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With shoe design, it can be difficult to get a foot in the door. Thankfully for Garbstore’s very own TDR, they tapped Tricker’s to collaborate on a classic silhouette, nodding to a history of scarcity spanning over 100 years. Meet the Austerity Derby, an imperfectly perfect dress shoe in its most subdued, essential form. Threads are left loose, brogue detailing is only reserved for the heels and they arrive unlaced out the box, paying homage to the shoes’ own traditions. Check them out online and in-store now.
Jonathan Anderson’s Dior Fall 2026 campaign goes regal posh

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Jonathan Anderson has unveiled his Fall 2026 campaign for Dior, doubling down on regal themes with the contrasting ruggedness of workwear. Set in a manor in Île Saint-Louis, oversized delft cargo shorts return with a school-like crest. Preppy tailoring and hourglass tuxedos are offset with distressed work trousers and jeans, pushing the playful collegiate agenda he explored last season, as Anderson’s emblematic quirkiness is back on full display with styling by Benjamin Bruno.
Supreme and Dr. Martens make scary derbies

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Supreme and Dr. Martens deliver season after season. This new drop is no different, with a bold skull graphic on the famous 1461 3-eye shoe that spans the toe box across to the midfoot. The spooky shoe will also arrive in white/black, red/black and blue/black so pick your poison. Available in-store and online now.
HOKA and Dover Street get comfortable

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Every time Dover Street Market teams up with any footwear brand, you can expect something solid and likely monochrome. This new collaboration with HOKA on the Stinson One7+ is no different, with a black-out upper and chunky midsole for the busy DSM workers to comfortably float around the many floors of the boutique, or for DSM regulars on their Saturday art gallery trips. If you’re into it, you can grab them online and in-store now.
Jacquemus and Nike hit the slopes

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Jacquemus and Nike are tapping into the surging hype around après-ski with an 18-piece collection. A pale lime yellow hue dominates the offering, with jackets and trousers equipped with triple-layered GORE-TEX for anything from slope-side cocktails to harsh winter snowstorms. Jacquemus adds its flavour with tastefully placed logos and contemporary, boxy silhouettes. The collection is available to shop now at Jacquemus stores and its online webshop, with a wider release at select Nike stores coming on 3rd December.
Champion and Undercover drop their sophomore collaboration

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As tribute to one of his most iconic collections: “But Beautiful” from Autumn/Winter 2004, Undercover’s Jun Takahashi paid homage and recreated this legendary show for Autumn/Winter 2025, including this very Champion collaboration. Marking their second link up, this capsule sees the American sportswear label’s famous reverse weave on full display with sweat suits featuring unorthodox and asymmetrical panelling for a twisted take on athleisure. The Japanese brand’s emblematic “Psycho” motif also sees an appearance on a trusty crewneck jumper. The collection is available to shop online and at select Champion and Undercover stores now.
JJJJound x Descente Allterrain go modular

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If JJJJound’s fingerprints are on a collaboration, you can expect things to be quiet and hyper-minimalist. The Canadian brand’s latest project with Descente Allterrain is exactly that, showing off the power of simple yet effective technical clothing across a neutral colour palette (and a fun pop of red). All the pieces in the collection are modular, meaning they can seamlessly plug and play with the next item for an easy transition between weather conditions, too. If any of this is up your alley, shop the collection online now.
TwoJeys gets fitted with New Era

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TwoJeys has enjoyed a solid run of collaborations this year and, to cap things off, the Barcelona-based brand has added New Era to their resumé. The collection features three distinct caps including a vibrant red, a more muted black and a black with faux-fur dogeared take on the classic 59FIFTY model. The collection is available online and in-store at TwoJeys now, with a wider release at New Era stores on 1st December.







