Supreme launches its lookbook for the summer season, featuring streetwear pieces, structured jackets, and references to pop culture.
Supreme has officially unveiled its Spring Summer 2026 lookbook. Like every year, the New York brand presents its summer collection. Streetwear, sports, and underground culture continue to intersect, in a wardrobe that claims both continuity and expansion. While the New York label does not deny anything that has built its identity, the 2026 season promises to be a new chapter, enriched with collaborations and references ready to expand its creative territory.
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At first glance, the collection retains elements that have built Supreme's reputation. However, new collaborations and pieces are already ready to expand its wardrobe. The collection unfolds, ranging from graphic t-shirts to jackets, including skate gear and accessories (even including a coffin). The lookbook provides a glimpse of the balance the brand seeks to maintain. On one side, the daily essentials: hoodies, crewnecks, and plain t-shirts. On the other, Supreme dares with pieces that do not go unnoticed, whether through prints, saturated colors, or more structured silhouettes. Jackets occupy a central place, whether they are fur parkas, racing models, varsity jackets, or leather pieces.
Collaboration, skate, sneakers at the heart of Supreme's heritage
It is impossible to approach this season without mentioning the upcoming collaborations. Headlining: the world of Spider-Man. James Jebbia and his creative teams are now tackling the Marvel universe with a centerpiece: a leather jacket featuring Peter Parker's costume, developed with Vanson Leathers. Around this collaboration, many cultural figures are invited, including Ghostface (Scream), as well as the punk group Misfits, reinforcing the historical link between Supreme, cinema, and underground music. Previous collaborations also make a return, such as Playboy, The Great China Wall, and Umbro. The artist's imprint is not left out, as artist Alfredo Martinez signs several pieces, alongside collaborations with Fiji Water and Art Dealer.
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At the heart of this narrative, skate remains a fundamental pillar. Boards, wheels, and accessories are included in the collection and remind us that Supreme remains, above all, a brand rooted in this culture. Even when some pieces stray from skateboarding, its items act as a common thread, ensuring coherence throughout and the brand's historical anchoring. The sports legacy also extends to the wardrobe, with unprecedented collaborations alongside Mitchell & Ness, highlighting iconic franchises such as the Denver Nuggets, the Houston Astros, and the Washington Bullets.
And when is it coming out?
If the lookbook reveals only part of the collection, Supreme plans to unveil the rest over the coming weeks, through its weekly drops. Get ready as the first drop of the collection will take place on Thursday, February 26 in stores and on the supreme site.
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