It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Supreme dropped off the lookbook and preview for its next season.
The latest offering from one of the greatest streetwear brands ever did not disappoint. It checks all of the boxes we have come to expect from a Supreme season: wacky accessories, buttery outerwear, big collabs, a couple of nods to New York City, a couple of middle fingers to the establishment, and a healthy serving of red box logos to tie it all together. While we know what to expect from season to season by now, Supreme always does a great job of refreshing it just enough to make it feel new and desirable.
If you’re stuck inside from the blizzard that just ripped through the east coast or if you’re just scrolling, check out Our First Impressions of Supreme Spring/Summer 2026.
This Is the Wackiest Season of Accessories Yet
Supreme is known for slapping its box logo on absolutely anything. Over the years, that’s resulted in everything from bright red Oreos to sets of nunchucks. The bar that the brand has set is incredibly high, which makes it that much more impressive that Spring/Summer 2026 is the wildest assortment of accessories Supreme has ever put together.

For starters, there is a literal casket, so you or your loved one can take their drip to the afterlife. And your local sneaker resell shop will not be complete with the Supreme ATM machine. Forget about holding onto Supreme clothing like stocks, the brand is actually selling gold bars this season. And we can’t forget about a regulation-sized boxing ring that will surely end up in Jake Paul’s training facility.
Every time it seems like Supreme has made it all, it finds a way to up the ante. What’s next? A deli meat slicer? An embalming machine?
The Spider-Man Collab Isn’t Childish
It’s hard to make licensed superhero clothing for adults. Most of this stuff turns the wearer into an overgrown Kindergartner. Props to Supreme for this Spider-Man capsule with Vanson. It perfectly represents the look of ‘90s Spidey without coming off corny. It also doesn’t feel like a hollow money grab. You could actually get a fit off with this leather jacket or knit hoodie without looking like you’re about to Uber to to Comic Con.
Vanson Is Supreme’s Best Collaborator Right Now
Supreme may no longer be collaborating with The North Face, but that doesn’t mean that it’s out of the elite outerwear game. Its ongoing work with the heritage leather brand Vanson resulted in its best collabs for the past few seasons. Supreme isn’t just flipping Vanson’s skeleton motif in new flavors. This season, we got statement pieces in the form of jackets and shorts that look like Spider-Man from the ‘90s comics and animated series, staples like water resistant Cordura fabrics jackets and camo pants, and even motocross-inspired racing tops with a Vanson logo front and center. The Supreme x Vanson partnership is exactly what collaborations should be. Supreme is tapping in with a Vanson for its industry-leading quality, while giving the signature leathers a streetwear edge that only it can.
Mitchell & Ness Is A Close Second

Speaking of a perfect partnership, Supreme x Mitchell & Ness collabs never miss. Supreme has been able to consistently leverage Mitchell & Ness’ partnerships with professional sports leagues like the MLB and NBA to bring iconic team logos into its world. Most of the time, these throwback jerseys have already been adopted by hip-hop and streetwear, so there is an actual reason behind referencing them. Supreme is just adding that extra layer of sauce.
This season, we have a paneled Washington Bullets jersey and a Houston Astros fleece varsity jacket featuring the same retro logo made legendary by Big Boi back in 1998. The best of the bunch is a digi camo nylon jacket with a fur-lined hood that features the rainbow skyline logo from the Denver Nuggets throwbacks that populated scenes in every 2000s rap video. In a time when a lot of fan gear feels stale and boring, Supreme is keeping the feeling of lifestyle sportswear alive and well.


