Supreme x Vans 2017 Spring/Summer Collection

It’s leopard season.

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After New York label Supreme dropped its 2017 spring/summer lookbook to give us a glimpse of what’s to come in the months ahead, we now turn our attention to new pieces in the footwear department. For its latest addition to a longstanding partnership with Vans, the brand has unveiled an array of colors that most notably feature an inconspicuous leopard theme. Choosing the Sk8-Mid Pro for this iteration, the sneakers are offered in four different colorways of yellow, pink, blue and black, which all incorporate velvet leopard uppers. Finishing touches include contrasting white laces, leather linings, vulcanized outsoles and embroidered Supreme branding on the rear suede, as well as on the red vans hit at the heel.

The collection will be available at Supreme’s New York, Los Angeles, London and Paris locations, as well as its online store from March 2. Japan will see a release on March 4.

If you’re looking for more Supreme news, make sure to check out the surprise Louis Vuitton collaboration pants that A$AP Rocky wore for a recent stylized shoot here.

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