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What’s Good This Week: Supreme’s First AW26 Drop, An Optimistic Canada Goose Collection And More

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Jotaro Joden

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Ollie Cox

These are the menswear happenings to have on your radar, including COROS x SATISFY’s running companion, Wales Bonner and John Smedley’s sophomore collection and Mizuno Sportstyle’s new MG4.

This COROS running watch gets the SATISFY treatment 

Over the last decade, SATISFY has helped usher in a punky, DIY vibe to running (head to Victoria Park on a Sunday morning to see it IRL). And sports technology company COROS has invited SATISFY to bring a slice of that to its Apex 4 Mountain Sport watch. That means a crystallised black titanium bezel and Sapphire glass over the 1.3 inch always-on MIPS display. It’s also packing in a dual-frequency GPS and 65 hours of battery life on a single charge. It’s loaded with three original watch faces (Physical Overview, Training Overview, and Environment Conditions) and three training sessions built by SATISFY pro athlete Stian Sommerseth are exclusive to the model. To amp things up further, there’s a SATISFY wordmark woven khaki band and a green silicone strap for when it rains or, you know, things get extra sweaty.

Jimmy Choo heads to the British countryside

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Courtesy of Jimmy Choo

It’s safe to say we’ve endured quite the baking summer this year. But with temperatures starting to drop and the much-needed rain coming in spurts to hydrate the very dry greenery in the city, it seems like we’re finally getting our first signs of Autumn. Jimmy Choo seems to agree, dropping off its latest “Wild Roses” campaign for Autumn 2026 featuring flower farmer and model Alfie Nickerson. The English roses are at the forefront of inspiration here, being translated onto footwear styles like the Wilder boot and loafer, the Rowan derby boot and the Ember moccasin as well as on the bags, elevated with tailoring styling. Check out the new campaign now.

Dsquared2’s Dean and Dan Caten roll back the years

As one of fashion’s most prominent siblings, Dsquared2’s Dean and Dan Caten have continued to build on their legacy ever since the brand’s inception in 1995. Now over 30 years on, they’re in a reminiscing mood as they present the label’s latest “Back To The Roots”. Formatted like a family photo album, we see a sequence of intimate photographs from the brothers’ childhood, showing their eternal bond as they’re always seen smiling, embracing and, naturally, side by side at all times. A different, more evocative side to the Caten siblings, check out the campaign now.

It’s all smiles in Canada Goose’s AW26 collection

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Courtesy of Canada Goose

With summer coming to a close, the dreaded winter is just around the corner – unless you’re Haider Ackermann, as he meets the colder months with optimism for Canada Goose’s Autumn/Winter 2026 collection. Titled “Second Nature”, it alludes to a time where the season stops feeling foreign and starts feeling familiar and the clothing reflects that notion. Fleece jackets provide a joyful, youthful touch that’s only enhanced by the vibrant colour-blocking. Alpine-ready prints make it onto knitted outerwear with collegiate motifs and palettes, whilst more rugged, workwear-inspired silhouettes are softened with sherpa linings. Check out the new collection, partially available online and in-store now.

Mizuno Sportstyle reworks a classic with the MG4


Diving back into its own archives designed by Tuan Lee, Mizuno Sportstyle revives the MG4 silhouette to add to their impressive line-up of lifestyle footwear lineup. Alluding to the Japanese brand’s “Design Golden Age”, we get two iterations of the model: the OG and the Tech. As the name suggests, the former stays true to the original codes and sees a semi-clear detail that nods to the archival tooling distinct to the MG4. The latter modernises and builds on the original silo with a more elevated finish and an innovative edge. Check out the sneakers, available online and in-store now.

Supreme cuts the ribbon on its AW26 season

In case you weren’t aware, Supreme is back. Not just literally, with its first drop of the Autumn/Winter season having just landed, but figuratively too, reclaiming its position at the pinnacle of streetwear. There’s no shortage of bangers in drop 1, with the highlights including a very sleazy Lynx Faux Fur WINDSTOPPER® Overcoat, a frankensteined Appliqué Hooded Flannel Shirt and the beautifully faded Worn Double Knee Painter Pant. The accessories weren’t slacking either, with the Nintendo Gameboy-alluding Analogue Pocket, the Gaines Mailbox and the already sold-out Hanes Plaid Boxers. Check out the collection, available online and in-store now.

John Smedley and Wales Bonner reunite on knitwear

As shown at Paris Fashion Week back in March earlier this year, John Smedley and Wales Bonner’s knitwear collection is finally hitting shelves. A marriage of each respective designer’s house codes, we see Bonner’s soulful expression at the fore and blended with Smedley’s expertise in knits. The former was also given access to the heritage brand’s archive for her to curate, accumulating a collection that includes fine-gauge cotton and merino wool short and long-sleeved polo shirts in a blend of blue, browns and ivory tones. Check out the collection, available online and in-store now.

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