
Supreme continues its Spring 2026 season with a new release centered on six graphic t-shirts, arriving April 9, followed by an Asia release on April 11. The drop follows last week’s DJ Screw release and introduces a new set of tees built around artwork and photography by a range of artists.
SPRING 2026
The collection includes the Origami Tee, Grim Reaper Tee, Hard Tee, Alone Time Tee, Aretha Tee, and God Save Us Tee. Each design presents a distinct direction, combining text-based graphics, illustrative imagery, and photography within a focused lineup.


Two tees feature artwork by Art Dealer, also known as Jung Yean Cho. His work appears again following the “Snowman” design released in Fall 2025. The Origami Tee presents house and gun motifs formed from folded dollar bills, creating a graphic tied to currency and structure. The Grim Reaper Tee introduces the figure of death on the front, paired with a Spanish prayer to Santa Muerte on the back. The imagery draws on familiar iconography while maintaining a direct graphic approach.
The God Save Us Tee features artwork by Jamie Reid. Reid gained recognition for his work with the Sex Pistols, including the cover for “God Save the Queen.” His design here presents a ski-masked figure with “GOD SAVE THE USA” constructed in his ransom-note cutout style. The graphic carries the same visual language associated with his earlier work.


Marc Hundley’s work appears on the Hard Tee. Known for hand-screened and hand-stenciled graphics, Hundley presents Supreme branding on the front in his stencil style. The back includes the phrase “IT’S JUST HARD,” set as a direct text element.
The Aretha Tee features a 1968 photograph of Aretha Franklin by Lee Friedlander. Friedlander’s image introduces a documentary element through an established photographic reference tied to music history.
The Alone Time Tee completes the six-piece release with a graphic that leans into a more personal tone, offering a different visual direction within the group.
Supreme will release the Spring 2026 tees on April 9 through its website and retail locations, with availability starting at 11 AM ET. The collection will arrive in Asia on April 11.

















