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Calling Michael Jackson legendary or iconic will forever be an understatement. An image of the King of Pop will be gracing a new collection from streetwear giant Supreme, dropping Thursday, May 25.
A pop-up shop for the forthcoming Supreme x Louis Vuitton is a win for all parties involved, right? Actually, a community board in NYC shot down the proposal.
Supreme is dropping an Air Force 1 that will surely be highly coveted, damn near impossible to attain and have hypebeasts foaming at the mouth. The Supreme x COMME des GARÇONS SHIRT x Nike Air Force 1 drops this Thursday (May 18).
Just when you thought Supreme collaborated with every one of your favorite brands, word is being spread that the streetwear of choice for hypebeasts is about to release a limited edition Michael Jackson themed collection.
Supreme is still finessing choice collaborations. The latest brand the the streetwear label has hooked up with is Lacoste for a new Spring 2017 collection.
Streetwear staple Supreme came up with the bright idea of flipping branded MetroCards in NYC. They became available on Monday (Feb. 20), and the result was long lines and plenty of struggle.
UPDATE: Hip-Hop Wired reached out to LVMH, and the company maintained it is, and doesn’t comment on, a “rumor.”
Streetwear giant Supreme collaborating with OG fashion house Louis Vuitton was bound to happen. The official pieces from the collection have started rolling out and they’re enough to make any card-carrying hypebeast lose their sh*t.
When a Supreme collaboration is on the horizon, hypebeasts plan their lives around its release date. After the deafening buzz about a possible Louis Vuitton/Supreme collabo was in the works, word on the street now is that there’s a new Nike/Supreme sneaker about to drop sometime in the future.
It’s seems like the hypebeast’s dream has come true— Supreme and Luis Vuitton are finally releasing their highty anticipated collaboration, allegedly.
The Supreme “box logo” hoodie is a rare item, thus highly coveted in streetwear circles. Supreme sent out early sign ups to a select few—but of course word got out, and some rowdy hypebeasts ruined it for everybody.