Ronnie Fieg’s Kith has been riding a steady streak of big-name tie-ins this season, and now it’s pivoting to something straight out of a holiday classic. After rolling out an unexpected Batman capsule last month, the New York label taps The Grinch for its latest Monday Program drop—an irreverent nod to old-school cartoon mischief and seasonal mayhem. The lineup hits tomorrow, December 9, at 11 a.m. EST.



No sentimental fluff here—just straight-to-the-point pieces anchored by playful riffs on Kith’s signature silhouettes. Expect that Fair Isle Lewis Crewneck Sweater decked out in a red-green-off-white pattern that flexes some subtle brand hits. Hoodies, crewnecks, tees, and a handful of caps and beanies round out the range, priced from $65 to $220.



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Kith’s run of collaborations this year has covered a ton of ground, from a recent riff on BMW’s iconic logo to high-low partnerships that dip into pop culture staples. That easy fluidity carries over into this drop—it’s not about cozy clichés, it’s a slick rewrite of holiday dressing. Come tomorrow, the streets of New York (and beyond) might just look a little greener.