Posted by Nick February 20, 2012

Supreme unveiled their Spring Summer 2012 range due for release on Feb 23rd Stateside and in the UK. Japan will see the range come the 25th and online March 1st. Personally i don't think it's an amazing range but it def has it's highlights, which for me include alot of the accessories which Supreme always manages to do well and some of their best brand management has been done on these ranges.

Ok so the range kicks off with the classic Supreme styled tee featuring Kate Moss, photographed by Terry Richardson. This season leopard print has been swapped out for some snakeskin appearing on jackets, 5 panel caps and some cool bags. There's what appears to be a collaboration with Independent featuring the trucks company logo with the words 'Fuck the Rest' in place of the Independent script.

Often not dwelt upon are the somewhat plain essentials Supreme often does a good job on including button down shirts and some simple jackets (makes note to self to check out the Purple jacket. I have to say that my fave item from this range is also something i have no use for, the Supreme ash tray - tho i guess i could keep my change/keys in that. Oh yeah forgot about the harmonica, random right? it's def up there with the Incense stick holder they did. Dumb

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