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Supreme x MM6 SS26 Is Already the Box Logo Drop of the Decade

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The first-ever Box Logo zip hoodie lands alongside money-print Timberlands in one of 2026’s most eclectic capsules.

The Supreme Box Logo has survived two decades of hype cycles, resale desperation, and counterfeit paranoia by never really changing. A centered rectangle. Clean serif type. White on colored cotton. It’s almost stupid how effective that formula remains. Until now, that is. The brand just partnered with Maison Margiela’s diffusion line MM6 to produce something the logo has never worn before: a zip hoodie silhouette. Not a full-zip jacket. A hoodie with functional zippers running down the sleeves, a construction that feels simultaneously logical and weirdly transgressive for a symbol usually locked in two-dimensional amber.

What makes this collaboration actually weird though isn’t the hoodie geometry. It’s the ancillary chaos. MM6 brought Timberland boots into the fold, rendered in what can only be described as money-print upper material. Actual currency texturing draped across classic heritage workwear. It’s the kind of collision that shouldn’t work on paper, that reads as gimmick or overreach, but lands instead as genuinely disorienting in the best way possible. Supreme collaborations have become predictable lately, usually trading in nostalgia or safe upgrades. This one feels scrambled intentionally, like someone let two design houses argue and just shipped whatever they agreed on.

The SS26 timing matters too. Spring 2026 typically breeds conservative drops, seasonal refreshes, nothing worth the early-morning alarm. This capsule arrives already heavy with collector weight, the kind of thing that will anchor resale conversations for months and breed the usual discord between people who actually wear their gear and people refreshing StockX with trembling fingers. The money Timbs alone will become their own mythology, the kind of piece that gets retroactively important precisely because nobody saw it coming.

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