Supreme Fall 2025 Tees
Dropping seven new graphics t-shirts.
Summary
- Supreme’s Fall 2025 tee collection features seven new graphic styles blending pop culture nostalgia with dark humor
- Graphics include the heartwarming movie All Dogs Go to Heaven and the demonic figure from the horror classic The Exorcist
- The drop, which also includes a self-parody “Joke” Tee, releases on October 9 in the US and Europe and October 11 in Asia
Following the release of Supreme and Nike‘s Air Force 1 Low collaboration for Fall 2025, the streetwear imprint drops this season’s tees. For Fall 2025, the New York imprint is offering seven new styles featuring bold graphics and eclectic designs that pay tribute to the street scene, pop culture and dark humor.
This season’s release is mostly a tribute to nostalgia with a hint of maturity. A main highlight of the tees include on that is a nod to the 1989 animation, All Dogs Go to Heaven. The graphic tee features the iconic movie poster that sees the German Shepherd Charlie B. Barkin, surrounded by his best friend Itchy Itchiford as well as the young orphan girl, Anne-Marie. While Supreme tugs at the heartstrings on this spectrum of tees, the other gives a nod to the 1971 horror classic, The Exorcist, placing the demon child Pazuzu front and center and on the back in gothic font the quote, “Mother, what’s wrong with me?” Fans would remember that this marks the moment a 12-year-old girl becomes possessed by a mysterious entity and her mother later seeks help from two priests. Another tee continues to pay homage to the horror film, specifically the iconic vomit scene.
Dialling it back on the horror, another tee focuses on another kind of film nostalgia, this time with the “Girls” Tee, a nod to the likes of 2000s/10s rom-coms such as Clueless and Mean Girls. The graphic on the tee sees five girls wearing matching skirt and cardigan sets in different colors, lined up in a row to spell out Supreme. Another tee sees a mischievous snowman decked out in head-to-toe Supreme chains and a beanie and on the back, a combined bedazzled-appearing New York Supreme insignia. Supreme pokes fun at itself with a “Joke” Tee that appears to define the streetwear imprint to the masses in cynical way. Rounding things out is a split logo tee that sees the Supreme box logo on the front and the phrase, “F**k All Y’all” on the back.
Look out for the Supreme Fall 2025 tee collection to roll out via the brand’s webstore and brick-and-mortar locations on October 9 and available in Asia on October 11.

















