If I styled OJ da Jucie man…this would be a no brainier…aye!
Another interesting collaboration from the Supreme Spring/Summer 2010 Collectin is with Champion. Together with the iconic sporting goods brand they worked on the Custom Coaches Jacket. The jacket comes in several colorways and has a clean nylon upper, with the Supreme name only featured on the back. A collaborative logo tag is placed in the neck. Look out for a release along with the rest of the Supreme collection later this week.
A complex and contradictory being, Lee Scratch Perry is one of the most important creative, artistic and musical figures to emerge in the latter half of the 20th Century. He is a devout Rastafarian that believes in extraterrestrials, has proclaimed his children angels in the literal sense, and advocates black supremacy and an end to taxation while living with a wealthy European wife in Switzerland.
The work Perry produced with Marley is among the most outstanding of their respective careers, including the immortal Soul Rebels and Soul Revolution albums, plus unique singles such as Jah Live, Punky Reggae Party and Rastaman Live Up.
For this Spring season, Lee Perry has collaborated with Supreme on two T-Shirt designs featuring his written word and his original artwork. The tees will be available in-store on March 4th and in Japan on March 6th.
“Well, well, well. If it ain’t the serious, elusive Leroy Green. I’ve been waiting a long time for this, Leroy. I am sick of hearing these bullshit Superman stories about the – Wassah! – legendary Bruce Leroy catching bullets with his teeth. Catches bullets with his teeth? Nigga please.” – Sho’nuff
Supreme finally unveils its long awaited 2010 Spring/Summer collection today. The skateboard lifestyle label has put together another strong and all around collection by continuing a rather simple and sophisticated approach. The line up includes the usual headwear, t-shirts, outerwear, sneakers and some interesting accessories like the nunchucks. The Spring/Summer collection will be available on Thursday, March 4th in NY/LA, Saturday, Marth 6th in Japan and online shop on Thursday, March 11th.
Mean. I don’t know if I can do the pants tho. They are cool, but the ‘Dream’ fucked up a whole lot of experimenting for the black folks. With his wedding photos. Hate the way that dude dresses. He needs some real friends around him. Like bro…you look like a fool. Nevermind my rant. Enjoy the collection by hitting more.’
Say what you want about the most Notorious Contract Gansta alive. He hustles his ass off & adapts to the times. “Don’t stop, Can’t stop” You won’t stop Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs. Living Legend.
Following our behind-the-scenes look, Bad Boy offers a detailed presentation of Terry Richardson’s photoshoot with Sean “Puffy” Combs (a/k/a P. Diddy) for Supreme’s recent magazine. A translated interview (or untranslated: it’s in English) can be seen after the jump. Enjoy! The full Puffy x Supreme photo set & interview follows. Click the image to enlarge.
Supreme knows how to make money. Hope your taking note.
Produced in conjunction with Supreme’s recent Rosa Acosta x Terry Richardson campaign, the New York-based streetwear label dropped a special Rosa Acosta air freshener. For those that missed out on the store release, it is now available through Cliff Edge, in a Pina Colada scent.
“Yup, I said it…fuck’em all, mother fuck’em all” – Fab
Supremeworked with Gallery 1950 this season. The “Fuck Em” theme already appeared in their recent A.P.C. collaboration and other pieces of the Fall/Winter 2009 Collection. G1950 now produced the “Fuck Em” rug and it comes in two colorways. The rugs will be available in store and online from November 5th and will drop in Japan on November 7th.