The Drop: October 12, 2016
- Words Grailed Team
- Date October 12, 2016
Welcome to The Drop, a new shoppable feature from Grailed. Once a week we'll be randomly opening up our archive to give you guys a first come, first served opportunity at owning a piece of clothing history. We’ll be teasing each drop over social media up until it goes live so make sure you follow us on Twitter and Instagram for your shot at copping.
All we ask is that you do not re-list anything purchased from The Drop on the site for at least one month's time. Limit one item per user.
- Price $425
- Size m
- Color Green
This mid-length parka from Junya Watanabe's Autumn/Winter 2011 is emblematic of a design approach he's taken for over a decade and is now renowned for. Using classic military design influences, this coat features N-3B inspired details including a removable quilted, synthetic fur-trimmed hood with a center zip that can be unzipped so it lays flat across your back. With 4 front pockets—2 zippered, side-entry pockets to keep your valuables in place and two lower, angled flap pockets—a zipper closure covered by an extended loop-fastened panel, and a flannel-lined interior, you can rest assured that this coat will keep the wind, rain and other elements at bay. This coat is finished with a corduroy collar, leather gas mask flap, melton wool under arm and back panels, and a quilted nylon cape panel along the back that are so distinct, people will recognize this as a Junya Watanabe piece from afar.
- Price $200
- Size l
- Color Black
Supreme's logo branded apparel has far and away been some of the brand's most iconic offerings since the early '90s. For their Spring/Summer 2010 collection, Supreme brought back the "Motion" logo which first appeared on a T-shirt in 1998. The logo's style draws its inspiration from the Saul Bass-designed title sequence from the classic 1990 gangster film Goodfellas. Constantly selling out immediately whenever reintroduced, like for S/S 16, this hoodie is a must have for any true Supreme fan.
- Price $100
- Size m
- Color White
The year is 2004 and every American is gravely concerned with the upcoming presidential election. The fate of the country will be passed into the hands of one of the two major party candidates: John Kerry or George W. Bush. One unlikely foreign nemesis of the incumbent? Number (N)ine designer Takahiro Miyashita. The label's Autumn/Winter 2004 collection was centered around a series of "Anti-Bush" slogan T-shirts and garments that were released in both Japan and America. Some were a little too graphic to be released in the States, however, such as Miyashita's take on the 1987 Dead Kennedy's album Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death replacing the original album artwork featuring Ronald Regan's head wrapped in barbed wire with George W. Bush for a Japan-only release.