Supreme Fall/Winter 2024 Full Collection
Revealing collaborations with artists Mister Cartoon and Frank Frazetta, a Tyler, the Creator photo tee, the highly-anticipated Nike AF1 Mid team-up and even a custom Brooklyn Machine Works bike.
Supreme is back and gearing up for the Fall/Winter 2024 season. Shortly after teasers hinting at Tyler, the Creator and Supreme’s collaboration, the titular streetwear imprint is back with its full FW24 collection.
The expansive offering touches on all of Supreme’s core categories — jackets, sweatshirts, tops, tees, pants, hats, bags, beanies and accessories — emphasizing on transitional outerwear pieces that lean towards highlighting coziness and comfort. Oversized bomber silhouettes come in an array of textures and materials, confirming a continued partnership with Schott NYC for the leather collared jacket as well as a long-time friend of the house Vanson for a co-branded suede hoodie. Puffer jackets make their way back to the lineup alongside fleece jackets featuring the iconic image of Kate Moss, as Supreme gears up for the cooler weather. Shirts range from striped to corduroy, paisley and plaid, giving a broad spectrum of pieces for any occasion. Original artworks by Mister Cartoon an Frank Frazetta see the two artists return to Supreme for wardrobe staples like leather jackets, hooded sweaters, track jackets and pants, t-shirts, skateboards and more.
Rumors of the Tyler, the Creator collaboration is confirmed with a box-tee inception of the viral image on one of the Supreme’s staple t-shirts. Varsity jackets, football and baseball jerseys continue to make a play for the athletic trend while the Nike footwear collaboration returns with the all-new Air Force 1 Mid. Chenille sweaters and sweater vests keep it cozy for the FW24 season while Snow White makes an appearance to add a touch of nostalgia to the t-shirts and leather jackets. Headwear features a range of caps and beanies while accessories see one-of-a-kind collaborations like the Brooklyn Machine Works Hardtail Park Bike, zodiac pendant necklaces by Jacob & Co. and even Swarovski encrusted box cutters.
Supreme’s FW24 collection will see its regular weekly releases, starting with its first drop arriving on August 22, and in Asia on August 24. Take a complete look at the seasonal range below.
Jackets
Supreme gears up for the transition from the warmer season to cooler temperatures, with a selection of outerwear pieces for FW4. Included in the mix are classic jackets from Supreme’s long-time and frequent collaborators like Schott NYC and Vanson. From oversized leather bomber jackets to varsity jackets and collared fleeces the seasonal collection offers a broad range of selections. Entering into the winter months, fur-hooded parkas along with puffer jackets make their way back to the collection alongside Supreme-emblazoned padded denim jackets and motorcross pullovers. The Western theme is evident in the studded collared chore jackets while the classic imagery of Kate Moss is a main highlight of the shearling jacket. Mister Cartoon and Frank Frazetta’s signature artwork also appear on outerwear pieces this season. The tromp l’oeil hooded work jacket featuring original artwork by HJR is also a standout piece.
Shirts
From plaid to striped to corduroy and even eclectic patterns, Supreme leans back into the ’90s for its shirts collections. Box-cut button-ups come in washed denim, paisley and even give a nod to the Disney favorite cartoon Snow White. Alongside traditional button-downs are zipped up plaid shirts reminiscent of collared chore jackets. Playful imagery like Mister Cartoon black and white comic and AOI’s “F*ck Me” and “F*ck You” artwork adorn the pieces.
Sweaters
Full chenille chest and woven detailing highlights Supreme’s sweater collection. All about staying cozy, the sweaters are meant to be worn as its own individual statement pieces. Seasonal-inspired graphics such as tobogganing down a snowy hill, tie the collection into the wintery theme. Snow White and the Seven Dwarves are the key characters to the sweater range while vibrant cardigans and sweater vests can add to to the wardrobe rotation. Vivid knitwear is broken up by mohair hoodies and acrylic long-sleeve, collared sweaters, making for a wide range of offerings for the FW24 season.
Tees
The previously rumored Tyler, The Creator collaboration finds its way to the t-shirts. The viral image of the rapper wearing a green Supreme box-logo t-shirt becomes the highlight graphic for the t-shirts. Mister Cartoon’s black and white comic strip makes an appearance on a classic black tee as does Frank Frazetta’s font styling for the Supreme logo. Taking Supreme’s sticker tagging to a new level, the miscellaneous tagging appears as a part of a t-shirt design, alongside graphics that give a nod to NYC.
Tops
Continuing the athletic-themed aesthetic, football, soccer and baseball jerseys are prominently highlighted. Soccer jerseys featuring Frazetta’s warrior imagery, are presented alongside Supreme-emblazoned and varsity inspired branding. From rugby shirts featuring race-inspired logos to simplistic mesh, camo-print baseball jerseys and retro American football jerseys marking the FW24 collection to prep-focused striped collared pull-overs, the Supreme tops have a wide range of offerings for any style.
Sweats
Being comfortable and cozy is the name of the game. Staying true to its wardrobe staples, Supreme branded hoodies reign king, arriving in solid color blocking like vibrant royal blue, Supreme red and classic black. The zip-up hoodie takes on a varsity state aesthetic with the branding while others embody the ever classic camo print and Kate Moss model image. Sweats come in the form of quarter zips as well as crew necks to round out the offerings.