Supreme SS26 - trumna od Supreme?

Supreme's Spring/Summer 2026 season isn't just another apparel collection—it's a manifesto of their iconic style, pushed even further. The designs showcase high-profile collaborations, premium materials, vibrant graphics, and completely unexpected accessories, all of which showcase how the brand continues to straddle the line between streetwear, pop culture, and pure absurdist fun.

Collaborations and main graphic motifs

For SS26, Supreme has focused on a series of major collaborations that grab attention from the first glance. These include collaborations with Marvel/Spider-Man (including leather letterman jackets embellished with intense graphic patches), Vanson, and graffiti-inspired artwork from Art Dealer (Jung Yean Cho). The diverse themes—from sports iconography to pop culture motifs—make the collection both eclectic and stylistically cohesive.

Clothing and textures - from premium to retro

The new season is an explosion of textures and materials. Leather bomber jackets, ostrich-embossed leather, premium Sea Island cotton, and a variety of GORE-TEX and Umbro RealTree pieces are all the rage, combining utilitarianism with a futuristic aesthetic. Tops include button-downs with vibrant Alfredo Martinez prints, patchwork hoodies, mohair-striped collared tops, and gritty Ghostface graphics, all of which align with the season's pop culture language.

T-shirts and jerseys - sport mix ed with art

For SS26, Supreme isn't giving up on what it does best: loud, graphic, sports-inspired tees. The new line combines basketball, hockey, baseball, and motor racing jerseys with bold branding and two standout motifs—the Arabic Box Logo (returning after the hype of SS23) and a Fortnite/Spider-Man-themed tee that blends street graphics with pop folklore.

Cutting edge sweaters, hoodies and quilted hybrids

In the sweat category, Supreme combines nostalgia with bold design: from tapestry-like floral graphics reminiscent of vintage to adrenaline-fueled Monster Jam prints and varsity-inspired typography. Bold black graphics and classic Supreme branding on crewnecks and quarter-zips are a seasonal must-have.

Pants, shorts and a new definition of streetwear functionality

The lower-cut wardrobe is a mix of bold silhouettes: from ostrich leather trousers and block-letter selvedge denim to rugged cargo pants, sporty Umbro track pants, and flag prints. Shorts made of premium materials and breathable basketball mesh pair perfectly with the rest of the collection.

Accessories – Where Supreme Really Goes All Out

It's the accessories that make SS26 so unforgettable. Alongside the classic beanies, five-panel hats, trucker hats, and balaclavas, there's a Supreme-branded boxing ring with a matching robe, as well as a custom Fender bass, a leopard-lined coffin, a Jacob & Co. Ghostface pendant, a pocket knife, a Fort Knox toolbox, and a retro camcorder—all in classic, provocative Supreme style.

Skate and iconic decks

There are nods to the skate culture: the deck collection returns with a strong graphic accent, including the returning Supreme Arabic logo, which already moved the hype machine once in 2023 and now does it again – on wood that could just as easily be hung as art or destroyed on the street.

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