A capsule that refuses to blend
WACKO MARIA x McGREGOR x WOLF’S HEAD SS26 dropped a capsule that intentionally doubles down on contrast — Americana, Tokyo street culture and artisanal craft collide rather than smooth into one identity (stupiddope.com). The result reads coherent and edgy — a model for multi‑brand collaborations that trade fusion for friction.
Launch day for the three‑brand SS26 capsule was March 21, 2026, with both physical shops and the online drop scheduled for 12:00 (JST). (shop.cocorozashi.jp) (shop.cocorozashi.jp) McGregor’s Drizzler jacket is billed as the anchor outerwear piece in the lineup. (complex.com) (complex.com) The McGregor Drizzler carries a retail price of ¥75,900. (fullress.com) (fullress.com) Wolf’s Head supplied a run of retro‑leaning outerwear — 50’s jackets, Vietnam jackets and tiger‑camo pieces — with listed prices spanning ¥66,000 to ¥93,500. (shop.cocorozashi.jp) (shop.cocorozashi.jp) Tailoring and accessories include Dormeuil Rockabilly trousers at ¥93,500, tiger‑camo fatigue pants at ¥49,500 and a python leather belt priced at ¥55,000. (fullress.com) (fullress.com) The drop was distributed through WACKO MARIA’s webstore and partner retailers — studious, SSENSE, Rakuten, Yahoo! Auctions and Second Street are listed as stockists. (fullress.com) (fullress.com) Multiple items on WACKO MARIA’s official store were marked “SOLD OUT” shortly after launch. (wackomaria-paradisetokyo.jp) (wackomaria-paradisetokyo.jp) Product details show the Wolf’s Head 50’s jacket constructed from 52% rayon and 48% cotton on WACKO MARIA’s product listing. (wackomaria-paradisetokyo.jp) (wackomaria-paradisetokyo.jp) Prices for the capsule are listed in Japanese yen across retailer pages, reflecting a Japan‑first commercial rollout. (fullress.com) (fullress.com)