The Goat — Featuring Saucony

You all know we love a Stone Island collab. We also love food. Enter, their latest drop with Chef Ruth Rogers. It comes as part of the brand’s SS25 collection, which is inspired by ‘the salt flats’. You’d think salt was white, or maybe pink at a push, but apparently the plum and sand colourway of the Raw Linen Plated-Ovd is something to do with these particular arid regions. Anyway, the jacket’s other USP is that it’s made with some fancy resin and dying techniques, but we’re not scientists so you can look into that yourselves. Or just cop one here.

In other news, A$AP Rocky has just launched his debut Ray-Ban collection. It’s called Blacked Out and, you guessed it, it exclusively includes black-out shades. The styles also have some pretty swanky gold detailing and a ‘tattoo-style’ logo, which feels very A$AP Rocky to us. Bet you a tenner you’ll find some everywhere you look in Ibiza this year. Pack your case and nab yours here.

We’ve also got a new brand to put on your radar — This Uniform is a slow fashion brand born in our very own capital city. You might have seen their signature Sling Bags draped over someone’s tattooed shoulders in east London, but they have everything from sunnies to denim to vintage pieces to offer, too. We very much encourage you to check out their site here.

It’s a bit of a controversial time to be discussing products made in the US but, despite Donald Trump’s crazy tax war (not really thinking about the small businesses, are you Donald?), New Balance’s SS25 collection is worth towing the line for. The heroes of the ‘Made in USA’ collection are the 990v6 Trainers, which have a low-key retro feel while, arguably, being some of the best runners in the market. We’re also here for the Sea Salt and Avocado colourways, which are giving *summer*. Grab a pair here.

Another one for the running buffs — Saucony has just dropped a fancy footwear collection, inspired by high-fashion. Ooer. While most designer trainers are definitely not for running in, you can get the best of both worlds with the SILO collection because each style (and, trust us, there are many) are made with performance in mind, while also being delightful to look at. Perfect. Check it out here.

Last but not least, we have a new drop from Swedish fashion brand OAS for SS25. The collection is all about celebrating traditional artisanry and craftsmanship to show that clothing can be a very valid form of art, thank you very much(!). Silhouette-wise, there’s everything from staple utility-wear to floaty maxi dresses. Essentially, it’s all stuff you’re going to want to fill your suitcase with this summer. Take a peek here.

- WriterScarlett Coughlan
- Banner Image CreditSaucony