The SS26 collection is one of the most ambitious to date.
The New York label offers high-profile collaborations, premium materials and items that border on the surreal. This season’s partners include recurring names such as Vanson and Schott NYC, as well as The Great China Wall and Jacob & Co., while the graphics are by Alfredo Martínez and Art Dealer. The result is a collection that blends nostalgia, pop culture and streetwear identity in a way that only Supreme knows how.
The outerwear line is dominated by leather, featured in the iconic Spider-Man x Vanson jacket in red and blue, although there is also room for down bombers by Schott NYC, trench coats and capes with ostrich embossing. Utilitarianism appears in The Great China Wall‘s workwear-inspired jackets and Mossy Oak GORE-TEX and UMBRO RealTree pieces, designed to withstand any weather conditions. David & John Anderson’s Sea Island cotton suits and the collaboration with Playboy add a more sophisticated air, while graphics and illustrations complete an eclectic and daring line.
Shirts and jumpers explore bold textures and prints: button-down shirts are covered in Martínez‘s artwork, while rainbow-coloured tweeds, floral prints, classic checks and animal prints are mixed with camouflage jumpers, oversized pieces, patchwork sweatshirts and mohair turtlenecks. Ghostface graphics and weapon sketches are transferred here to knitwear, reinforcing that artistic and provocative aesthetic.
The sports tops adopt the aesthetics of the court and the circuits—basketball, hockey, baseball, and motor racing—with Supreme’s characteristic graphics, alongside collaborations such as the football shirt with Fiji Water and The Great China Wall overshirt. The sweatshirts balance nostalgia and adrenaline, combining floral prints and university typography, always with the imposing Supreme logo.
As for bottoms, trousers and shorts range from luxury to utilitarian. We find denim, leather biker trousers, ostrich leather, cargo trousers with metallic details and various prints, and even basketball shorts. There is also room for tailored shorts and jeans with star-shaped studs.
But the real surprises come in the form of objects, where the brand shines with impossible pieces such as a boxing ring, a coffin with a leopard interior, a Fender bass guitar, gold jewellery with diamonds by Jacob & Co., belts in collaboration with B.B. Simon, retro camcorders, podcast microphones, Fort Knox toolboxes, an ATM, and even a toaster.
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