Karl Hab at Hypebeast took a few photos of a guy rocking one of the newly released Supreme x The North Face Nupste Down jackets in Paris, France. He wears the jacket with a pair of super baggy jeans and Visvim boots, how would you style it?
Once again the two iconic brands Supreme and The North Face have collaborated to produce the gorgeous leopard print Nupste Down Jacket and Rolling Thunder Bag. The jacket features a printed water resistant nylon shell, mini ripstop weave with 700 Goose Down Fill and the bag features a printed shell and a large main compartment with internal compression straps and top zip mesh pocket. Both products come in three colourways exclusive to Supreme, and will be released at Supreme retailers in London, NY, LA and online on November 25th and will drop on the 26th in Japan.
(Images via Hypebeast and Highsnobiety)
From the latest Supreme release on Thursday came these gorgeous paisley Camp Caps. Coming in two colourways, the cotton twill 5 panel is a perfect amount of understated detail for any winter outfit. Images via Highsnobiety.
Following the unveiling of the Snow White skate decks in August, this week Supreme have released matching oxford shirts featuring an all over print of their interpretation of the iconic Disney Princess. Coming in three colourways, it is an undeniably ‘controversial’ piece that not everyone will be able to pull off (or indeed want to pull off!). What are your thoughts? Love or hate? Check out the images below, via Highsnobiety.
The highly anticipated Supreme store, the first in Europe, opened in London on Thursday. Despite already having seen images of inside the store, which ruined the surprise a little, photos from the launch event were certainly impressive! Upstairs is dedicated mostly to skate hardware and Supreme accessories, with the larger downstairs area housing Supreme’s entire clothing range. It looks unmistakably ‘Supreme’, and the Gonz’s bird sculptures, which occupy most of the free space, are definitely a focal point. The store opened at 6pm, and the after-party at a nearby club featuring a performance from Ghostface Killah continued into the night and was no doubt a spectacular event. Customers waited outside for over 24 hours for a chance to be the first to get their hands on some new Supreme gear, in particular the new Union Jack Box Logo t-shirts. Although I live up north in Manchester, I plan on heading down to London asap to take a look inside. Check out these photos from the event below, via The Daily Street.