The brand’s fall/winter 2026 lookbook reveals 30+ partnerships that span heritage outerwear, luxury crystals, and sneaker royalty.
Supreme just proved it’s still the collab king. The brand revealed its full fall/winter 2026 lookbook overnight, and the sheer density of partnerships is almost absurd: 30-plus collaborations hitting across the season, all at once, from leather specialists to crystal houses to the houses that own sneaker culture itself.
The spread is deliberately disorienting in scale. Jeff Hamilton brings his varsity jacket expertise, Nike anchors the footwear play, Timberland leans into heritage workwear territory, and Swarovski crashes the party with crystals. That’s the move right now: Supreme isn’t curating a narrative across a season. Instead, it’s flooding the zone. Drop this many partnerships, and you’re not chasing hype anymore. You’re creating inventory velocity. The lookbook itself functions less as a coherent collection story and more as a catalog of optionsproving the brand’s ability to move between codes without breaking a sweat.
What’s interesting is the choice to lean hard on established American outerwear lineage rather than chasing hypebeast-bait collaborators. Hamilton, Timberland, and Nike are all brands your dad might actually own something from. That’s different from Supreme’s mid-2010s energy, when every collab was engineered for resale chaos. This feels more expansive, less precious, and oddly more confident. You either get it or you don’t, but the brand isn’t waiting around to convince you which version of the truth matters more.




