
Supreme has revealed its full Fall Winter 2026 collection with a lookbook covering outerwear, tailoring, sportswear, graphic pieces, bags and an unusually broad accessories selection. The New York brand builds the season around premium materials, artist collaborations, comic imagery and practical cold-weather pieces, while familiar Supreme graphics appear throughout the lineup.
FALL WINTER 2026
Supreme gives outerwear a major role for Fall Winter 2026, starting with a Jeff Hamilton hooded leather jacket covered in patchwork appliqués of historical Box Logos. Schott contributes leather and shearling jackets, while Vanson Leathers brings Cordura into the collection. A B.B. Simon faux fur jacket and an AOI embroidered GORE-TEX style push the category in very different directions, giving the season a mix of heavy leather, technical fabrics and more decorative finishes.

That mix continues through the shirting. Supreme works with plaid, denim, stripes and repeated graphic patterns, then brings art into the category through original work by Rita Ackermann and Masato Kawajo. Medieval-style painting motifs and comic graphics add another visual layer. A hooded flannel shirt-jacket with an appliquéd Supreme logo keeps the streetwear language familiar, while a Locharron plaid wool suit introduces Scottish wool and a more tailored approach.
Knitwear carries some of the season’s most recognizable imagery. Crewnecks and cardigans use large-scale artwork, while Lady Death illustrations bring dark fantasy comic art into the collection. Supreme shifts toward sportswear in the tops category, where co-branded Meissen jerseys appear alongside crewneck pullovers covered in Christmas card illustrations.

The sweatshirt selection takes a looser graphic direction through collegiate references, camouflage, scrapbook-style motifs and layered lettering. Those pieces connect naturally with the broader bottoms offering, which includes jeans, work pants, tracksuit trousers and jersey shorts. Vanson Leathers Cordura pants bring a tougher material choice into the category, while Masato Kawajo artwork and Meissen prints continue the collaborations found elsewhere in the collection.
Supreme gives its headwear a more exaggerated character this season. A B.B. Simon faux fur trooper hat and Swarovski-studded balaclava lead the category, with GORE-TEX caps, knit beanies and six-panel hats filling out the selection. The bags stay more practical, covering backpacks, duffles, crossbody designs, shoulder bags, wallets and smaller pouches. Several use technical water-resistant fabrics intended for daily use and travel.

The accessories program moves far beyond clothing and gives the collection some of its most unexpected pieces. Supreme applies its branding to a chrome motor scooter with a red leather seat, a mini skate ramp and a new group of skateboard decks. The home selection becomes equally ambitious with a large brown leather modular sofa, a red U.S. Mail mailbox, a Lady Death rug and checkerboard-lid glass jars.
Electronics and equipment extend that approach further. A Kodak Super 8 camera appears beside metallic red and gold Analogue Pocket consoles, a red Dyson cordless vacuum, a JBL Bluetooth speaker, smartphone microphones and compact LED flashlights. Supreme also turns to sports and utility gear with a DYE paintball marker, a rolling basketball rack, ProTaper motorcycle handlebars, Titan powerlifting belts, hatchets and red crowbars. Smaller objects include cross pendants, B.B. Simon rhinestone license plate frames, a Gremlins Santa figurine, RealTree camo Zippo lighters and skull bottle openers, while grey camo Nike Air Force 1 Lows and embossed Timberland 6-inch boots round out the seasonal offering.

















