New Arrivals

Discover the latest arrivals in apparel, footwear, sneakers, and accessories, newly added and handpicked by the Highsnobiety Shopping team. Browse our newest Editors’ Picks and best overall styles, featuring the latest pieces to just land in our shopping edit. Or explore the latest sneaker drops and standout deals.

THE NEW ARRIVALS WE’RE EYEING RIGHT NOW
Discover the latest new arrivals from Loewe, Our Legacy, Dries Van Noten, and more. From elevated essentials to standout pieces, these are the new fashion arrivals worth adding to your rotation right now.

KAPTAIN SUNSHINE FW26
Our News Director Jake Silbert takes a closer look at KAPTAIN SUNSHINE’s FW26 lookbook, where beautiful clothes take a backseat to atmosphere, open air, and, above all, good vibes.

BACK-TO-CAMPUS STYLE FOR UNDER $100
A new semester is stressful enough without a wardrobe dilemma. Shopping Writer Patrick Grady rounds up affordable picks from Timberland, Zara, and more to get your back to campus rotation in check. Think easy layers and standout pieces, all under $100.

SELECTED SHOPPING PICKS
Every week, Fashion Director Sebastian Jean handpicks standout fashion pieces worth knowing, from fall jackets and leather totes to sneakers and accessories. Download the Highsnobiety app to stay up to date with his weekly picks.

THE BEST NEW SNEAKERS TO KNOW RIGHT NOW

Our latest sneaker obsessions span retro runners, skate styles, ballet inspired hybrids, and fresh takes on classics. From Our Legacy’s Klove and Saucony’s ProGrid V2 to Nigo’s latest Air Force 1 and adidas’ F50 sneaker, there’s something for every kind of sneakerhead.

THE BEST MEN’S STYLE PICKS UNDER $100
Looking for the best men’s fashion under $100? From Polo Ralph Lauren and COS to adidas, Zara, and LOEWE, this selection brings together affordable wardrobe staples, sneakers, accessories, and more.

THE ART OF THE LONG WEEKEND WARDROBE
Packing light, but dressing well. Shopping Writer Patrick Grady rounds up versatile pieces made for long weekends, from easy layers to staples that can take you from slow mornings to late dinners.

THE ADIDAS BW ARMY, REFINED
adidas’ BW Army gets a refined new look. Keeping the classic low profile silhouette intact, the latest version brings a more elevated feel to the military inspired sneaker.

TWO TAKES ON OFF-DUTY STYLE
Two outfits, two takes on off duty dressing. Zara, adidas, Prada, and Acne Studios bring a mix of polished staples, sporty pieces, and relaxed denim for an effortless everyday rotation.

THESE SHADES ARE CAUSE FOR LATE-SUMMER LENS ENVY
Summer isn’t over yet, and neither is our appetite for a good pair of sunglasses. Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, Tom Ford, and Bottega Veneta bring standout shades to finish off any late summer look.

THE EVERYDAY UNIFORM, RETHOUGHT
The everyday uniform is getting a rethink. Kiko Kostadinov, Nahmias, Our Legacy, and Carhartt WIP bring fresh takes on everyday dressing, with pieces that feel considered but easy to wear.

HOW THE HIGHSNOB GUYS STAY PRETTY
In Highsnobiety Shopper, Shopping Editor Maximilian Migowski rounds up the skincare, SPF, haircare, and grooming essentials worth knowing about now, from everyday staples to products worth adding to your routine.

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ONE GOOD STEALTHY RETRO RACER
As part of our One Good series, Shopping Writer Patrick Grady takes a closer look at the Nike Waffle Racer, a low profile retro runner with a nylon upper and signature waffle sole. Patrick breaks down why this under the radar silhouette deserves a spot in your rotation.

THE WATCHES WORTH KNOWING RIGHT NOW
From Cartier and Rolex to G-SHOCK, Ressence, MAD Paris, and Vaer, these watches bring together heritage, innovation, and personality. The right watch can define the whole look.

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PIECES FOR A REFINED EVERYDAY LOOK
Saint Laurent and Kapital bring a mix of elevated essentials and contemporary staples, from sleek aviator sunglasses to a structured denim jacket. Easy pieces that make everyday dressing feel more considered.

ELEVATED PIECES FOR EVERYDAY DRESSING
A considered mix of contemporary essentials and understated statement pieces. From a distinctive accessory and Lemaire’s Croissant bag to Acne Studios’ wide-leg trousers, each piece brings its own character while keeping the overall look relaxed, refined, and easy to wear.

RALPH LAUREN IS HAVING A COMEBACK
Ralph Lauren is back in the spotlight, with renewed interest in the brand’s signature American style. From classic Polo codes to sharper, more modern silhouettes, these picks capture the Ralph Lauren comeback, and why the label feels as relevant as ever.

ONE GOOD FANCY-LOOKING WORK SHOE
As part of our One Good series, Shopping Writer Patrick Grady tests the Dr. Martens Reeder Utility Shoes, a sturdy leather Derby with a chunky sole and comfortable construction. Patrick makes the case for adding a utility minded Derby to your everyday rotation.

  • Dr. Martens

    Reeder Crazy Horse Leather Utility Shoes

  • UNIQLO

    JWA Men's Straight Selvedge Jeans

  • Carhartt WIP

    Tan Detroit Jacket

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