Now entering the latter half of its Winter ‘23 season, Supreme has unveiled a new collaboration with famed shoemaker Dr. Martens as the leading draw of this season’s thirteenth release, supported by an abundance of fleece-wear and the long-awaited Schott Shearling aviator jacket.
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Feet first, Dr. Martens is no stranger to brand partnerships - especially with Supreme, who have already released a collaboration with the brand earlier this year, now switching codes from loafers to an updated iteration of the Ramsey Creeper.
Supreme has hopped on the circular trend wheel to fix three colourways of DM’s Ramsey Creeper with a piped toe box that holds intertwined suede or coated leather to create a lattice effect design as a direct homage to British brand and originators of the Creeper style, George Cox.
A staple of the 70’s, the Creeper is a model synonymous with rock ’n’ roll and in this spirit, Supreme chooses shiny silver, plush purple and black suede to compliment the brutalist shape of the Ramsay.
A collaboration with Schott reappears, this time denoting a Supreme x Schott Shearling Bomber Jacket that oozes class with its suede sheepskin construction and shearling lining. The jacket is available in a classic tan, black and red.
Placing a large order with Polartec, Supreme presents a full fleece kit of tops, trousers, balaclavas and beanies. Available in six colour schemes, including an autumnal camouflage, the designs all bear backless Surpeme box logo branding.
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Wintertime staples come in the form of vertical stripe flannel shirts, small box logo long sleeve tees and statements include studded carpenter pants, an intarsia “Fuck” tee and hand tied beanie.
One guaranteed sell-out is the neon “Fuck ’Em!” sign. Built from an aluminium frame with glass neon tubing, the red and white sign measures 41” x 41” and is handmade by New York company GLO Studios, fetching a reported retail price of $8k USD.
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Supreme’s latest FW23 drop will release via the brand’s online and physical stores this Thursday 16th November, followed by a drop in Japan and South Korea on Saturday, 18th November.