Coleção Completa Supreme Primavera/Verão 2025
Apresentando colaborações com Damien Hirst e Ernie Barnes, uma camiseta com foto do Aphex Twin e uma cadeira exclusiva da Mies Van Der Rohe Barcelona em denim lavado.
Pouco depois de sugerir uma colaboração com o artista britânico Damien Hirst, Supreme revelou oficialmente sua coleção completa de Primavera/Verão 2025.
A ampla coleção está repleta de uma variedade de jaquetas, camisas, suéteres, moletons, blusas, t-shirts, calças, shorts, bonés, bolsas e acessórios que focam na transição para os dias mais quentes que virão. Seleções de jaquetas de couro, com estampa de pele de vaca e corta-vento destacam a nova temporada, além de peças que apresentam o trabalho de HirstThe Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living e The Black Sheep with the Golden Horn, Ernie Barnes’s The Sugar Shack e Main Street Pool Hall, artwork by AOI e t-shirts gráficos de Sean Cliver e Mario Ayala.
Trabalhos colaborativos aparecem na t-shirt windowlicker com Aphex Twin, uma jaqueta e calças GORE-TEX da Umbro, uma SpongeBob SquarePants jaqueta de Jeff Hamilton e o moletom e bolsa Arc Logo da bb simon. Jacob & Co. entra na temporada com um pingente de dado em ouro, novas ofertas de pequenos artigos em couro, além de uma cadeira Mies Van Der Rohe Barcelona exclusiva da Supreme em denim lavado, raquetes Yonex EZONE 100L de tênis e alto-falantes e amplificadores da Ojas.
Confira a coleção completa Supreme Spring/Summer 2025 abaixo.
Jaquetas
A Supreme aposta em peças mais leves para a próxima temporada com uma coleção de jaquetas de denim e couro com tachas, corta-ventos arejados, coletes de couro, jaquetas varsity e jaquetas esportivas. Também integram a categoria peças colaborativas de
Supreme gets creative with its expansive pants selection, offering everything from more traditional denim work to patchwork pieces, trousers, GORE-TEX cargo pants, track pants and branded sweatpants in a wide array of colors, designs and patterns. Satin sweatpants and shiny fuzzy pants both opt for a relaxed yet more elevated look, while all-over paisley print on denim deliver an eye-catching touch. Other highlights in the collection include both of Hirst’s pieces printed from top to bottom, checkered pants and upcycled-like sweatpants with a variety of fabrics.
Shorts
Leather and snakeskin shorts lead Supreme’s SS25 shorts collection, offering them in options of black or brown. Those looking for something more casual can turn to breezy jersey and mesh shorts, as well as the athletic pieces inspired by basketball uniforms. Denim options deliver variety for everyday wear, as well as cargo shorts and swim shorts for warmer weather.
Hats
A wide assortment of caps, hats and beanies make up the SS25 collection, with Supreme’s box logo fronting an array of the offerings. Trucker hats, corduroy, GORE-TEX and New Era options are included, while mesh and fuzzy knit constructions land on the other pieces.
Bags
This season, Supreme is delivering a new selection of small leather goods ranging from a money bag to a chain wallet, card holder, pocket mirror and a knife keychain, all wrapped in red or black leather or camo print. Classic backpacks, duffel bags, totes, cross-body satchels and mini studded backpacks are joined by their counterparts in mesh.
Accessories
An interesting selection of collaborative pieces lead the accessories collection for SS25, led by a Mies Van Der Rohe Barcelona chair in a washed denim that’s made exclusively for Supreme by Knoll. Keeping its focus on athletics, the season also includes Yonex EZONE 100L tennis rackets, an Everlast boxing speed bag, skate decks featuring artwork from Hirst, Barnes and Ayala, a leopard-print pool table and SpongeBob SquarePants Castelli cycling socks and water bottle. An extra flair of style is offered on the gold dice pendent necklace from Jacob & Co. and paisley bandanas, while other highlights include a Wolf dress form and Ojas speakers and an amp. Rounding out the collection are homeware pieces, chrome keychains, camping essentials and a Transformers model.



















