Air Jordan 1 OG Low, "Banned."
1985 and 1986 on the side of the shoe. The years MJ kept lacing the black and red Air Jordan 1 against NBA dress code.
In 2011, Nike turned the Banned story into product for the first time. X on the heel, special packaging, dropped at outlet stores with no announcement. Word of mouth did the rest. The release became part of the myth.
The Low version of that 2011 drop lands now.
Available in limited quantities across all Commonwealth locations.
Stüssy SP '26 Diamond Zip Hoodie.
Shawn Stüssy started by signing his name on surfboards in Laguna Beach, 1980. That scrawl became a logo. The logo, layered over bold geometric backdrops borrowed from skate decks and punk flyers, became streetwear's first real graphic vocabulary.
The Diamond Zip runs the original formula. Hand-drawn signature on top, diamond underneath.
Ash Heather and Black. Priced at ₱10,990.00. Available now at Commonwealth Rockwell and SM Aura.
HOKA Mafate Speed 4 Lite.
HOKA's flagship trail racer, retooled for summer. The Lite trims weight from the Mafate Speed 4 while keeping the cushioning and grip that put HOKA on technical trail in the first place.
Available in earth-toned palettes built for trail running, fast hikes, and long days outdoors.
Priced at ₱11,495.00 and stocked across all Commonwealth locations.
LAPSTONE AND HAMMER x ASICS GEL-Kayano 12.1, "The Spark."
Philadelphia's Lapstone & Hammer has spent the better part of a decade building one of ASICS' most considered collaboration runs. Sam Pearce's shop approaches sneakers with a tailor's eye.
The 12.1 is ASICS' reworking of the 2005 GEL-Kayano stability silhouette, recut as a lifestyle hybrid. The Spark is Lapstone's hand on it.
Available now at Commonwealth Greenbelt and Rockwell.
Stüssy SS26 Accessories. Now at Commonwealth.
Two beanies anchor the spring headwear drop. The Basic Cuff Beanie in a ribbed knit with the embroidered Stüssy script, cut for everyday wear. The Skull Cap sits lower and closer to the head, a cleaner profile for layered fits, with the same script holding the front.
One script that's been doing the work since the eighties.
Available now at Greenbelt and SM Aura
Klättermusen SS26.
The Swedish outdoor brand's spring collection brings lightweight tops, breathable shirting, technical caps, and packable bags. Built for trail running, hiking, and the everyday in between.
The Groa line of tops is made for all-around breathability, with quick-drying technical fabric and articulated construction. Bele shorts run lighter and tougher: abrasion-resistant build with stretch, gusseted for full range of movement. Made for distance outdoors.
Discover the collection at Commonwealth Greenbelt and Rockwell.
Four from the archive. Four different eras.
Climacool Laced. Full 3D-printed lattice construction, designed around airflow. Adistar Control 5. Stability running from the mid-2000s, revived with chrome accents and sharper detailing. Superstar Lux. The 1969 shell toe rebuilt in premium leather from top to sole. Italia 60s. Originally made for the 1960 Rome Olympics. One of the oldest silhouettes in the adidas catalog.
In store now at Commonwealth Greenbelt and SM Aura.
A.P.C. Lou Tote in Dark Chestnut Brown.
The minimalist house, on a louder note. Translucent amber body, oversized logo across the front, twin top handles. Lighter to carry and unbothered by weather. Loud where A.P.C. usually whispers, restrained everywhere else.
Available now at Commonwealth Greenbelt and SM Aura.
Salomon XT-6.
Built in 2013 for trail racing, repurposed by everyone else. The XT-6 is the silhouette that pulled Salomon out of the trail and into the conversation. Quicklace, Sensifit cage, Contagrip outsole.
Three new pairs landing for Spring. XT-6 GTX in Asparagus Green / Tea / Bitter Chocolate. XT-6 GORE-TEX in Eucalyptus / Silver Sage / Cosmic Sky. XT-6 in Coyote Brown / Safari / Sahara Sun. Pastel accents grounded in neutral earth-toned palettes.
Available across all Commonwealth locations.
Adidas Adizero Evo SL.
A racer's silhouette in a colorist's hands. The Three Stripes break into three tones, turning the most recognisable mark in sport into the focal point of the shoe.
Underneath, the engineering holds. Full-length Lightstrike Pro midsole, lineage traced back to the Adios Pro Evo and the marathon world record it set in Chicago. Race-bred construction, dressed for everything else.
Available today across all Commonwealth locations, priced at ₱8,500.00.
The latest from Stüssy just landed.
Spring '26 brings light jackets, button-ups, graphic tees, and a full range of warm-weather essentials.
Available now at Commonwealth Greenbelt, Rockwell, and SM Aura.
There's a reason the Wallabee has lasted.
Clarks built the original around hand-stitched moccasin construction and a crepe rubber sole. The Scout Lo carries that same shape forward and adapts it for harder days. A cleated rubber outsole sits underneath for traction. Thicker rounded laces sit on top. The suede uppers in black and grey arrive smooth and buttery, the kind of finish that takes effort to source and shows it on foot. Small choices, made well.
Available now at Commonwealth Greenbelt.