Supreme unveils its Fall-Winter 2026 lookbook. Here's what to expect: leather jackets, collaborations, and graphics inspired by comics.
After unveiling a first teaser of its Fall-Winter 2026 collection, Supreme officially presents its entire seasonal offering, accompanied by its new lookbook. The New York label continues its year after its Spring-Summer 2026 collection, with a new wardrobe where streetwear and underground continue to intersect.
At first glance, the collection retains the elements that have built Supreme's identity. However, new collaborations and pieces once again enrich its wardrobe. Of course, the New York label doesn't stop at ready-to-wear and also seems ready to offer a particularly extensive selection of bags, caps and beanies, skate gear, home goods, and high-tech products.
Leather, collaborations, and standout pieces at the heart of the season
It's impossible to discuss this new collection without mentioning the jackets, which once again seem to take center stage in the Supreme wardrobe. Leading the charge is a collaboration with Jeff Hamilton. The fashion designer, known for his embroidered leather jackets, teams up with James Jebbia and his creative teams to unveil a hooded leather jacket with a zip closure, completely covered in vintage Box Logos from the brand. This piece directly references one of Supreme's historical symbols.
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Surrounding this piece, Supreme is ramping up collaborations in the outerwear realm and is set to bring back Schott jackets alongside new models from Vanson Leathers, while a faux fur B.B. Simon jacket rounds out the selection, alongside an embroidered AOI jacket in Gore-Tex.
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Supreme is also continuing its work with several artists, including Rita Ackermann and Masato Kawajo. Their works appear on various pieces in the collection, featuring graphics that complement the many visual references present this season. These collaborations are enhanced by graphics inspired by fine arts, medieval painting, and comics.
From Supreme's Heritage to Pop Culture References
As is often the case with Supreme, the graphics are one of the main threads of the collection. The t-shirts and sweatshirts reinterpret the brand's codes through a multitude of prints, logos, and references to popular culture. Among the various pieces showcased in the lookbook, one t-shirt notably features a portrait of Darth Maul, while several models draw inspiration from the dark fantasy world of Lady Death. Other pieces offer multiple sportswear references, including items made in collaboration with Meissen.
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The sweatshirts follow the same direction, blending university inspirations and collages. Supreme even takes the message further by embroidering “SUPREME FUCK YOU” in large letters on a black zip-up hoodie. On the back, “WORLD CHAMPIONS” accompanies a composition featuring “NYC”, “FUCKIN”, and “SUPREME”. For the rest of the wardrobe, Supreme alternates between graphic pieces and more classic essentials. The shirts range from denim to checks and stripes.
And the accessories?
As with every season, accessories play a significant role in the collection. The bags come in various formats, including backpacks, travel bags, and crossbody bags. The headwear also reflects the different influences of the collection, featuring a B.B. Simon faux fur trapper hat, a balaclava adorned with Swarovski crystals, beanies, and several caps made from Gore-Tex.
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But it’s especially on the product side that Supreme is once again expanding its offerings. The New York brand is introducing skate gear with a mini ramp, new graphic boards, and a customized chrome scooter with a red leather seat. The tech side is not left out either, featuring a Kodak Super 8 camera, Analogue Pocket handheld consoles, a red Dyson vacuum, and a JBL Bluetooth speaker. Additionally, there are sports and utility equipment, along with a series of other items.
So when is it dropping ?
The Fall-Winter 2026 lookbook from Supreme now showcases the entire seasonal collection. As usual, the brand will release its various pieces gradually through its weekly drops over the coming weeks. Mark your calendars for August 20. For the opening week of the season, Supreme will drop seven new graphic t-shirts. Be ready!