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What are the next Denim Tears releases from Tremaine Emory?

Act III pt. 2 of the SS26 Cotton Wreath season dropped on July 10, 2026, online and at the African Diaspora Goods store in SoHo. The store is also hosting Energy Reserve Systems, an exhibition by DJ Kitty Cash on view through August 4, 2026. Finally Offline's coverage below tracks each drop as it is announced.

Where can you buy Denim Tears?

New drops sell through the Denim Tears webstore and at African Diaspora Goods, Tremaine Emory's store on Spring Street in SoHo, New York. Once a drop sells out, pieces move to resale platforms like StockX and Grailed.

How do Denim Tears drops work?

Releases run as timed drops, typically going live at 11am Eastern online and in store on the announced date. Seasons unfold in parts, like the SS26 Cotton Wreath season releasing as Act III pt. 1 on June 5, 2026 and pt. 2 on July 10, 2026, each with its own collaborators and campaign.

How much does Denim Tears cost?

At retail, most apparel sits in the range typical of premium American streetwear, with tees at the lower end and denim, fleece, and the newer leather bags and fine jewelry priced higher. Because runs are limited, sought after Cotton Wreath pieces often trade above retail on resale platforms.

Who is Tremaine Emory?

Tremaine Emory is the founder of Denim Tears, the label he launched in 2019 around the Cotton Wreath, a motif that tells the story of the African diaspora and cotton in America. He previously served as creative director of Supreme.

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