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Supreme x Number (N)ine Fall 2025 Capsule

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A 30 piece collection that brings together Supreme streetwear and Number (N)ine archival design.

The Collection

Supreme has teamed with Number (N)ine for a 30 piece capsule that channels the Tokyo brand’s signature aesthetic. Number (N)ine, founded in 1996 by Takahiro Miyashita, earned a cult following for its non conforming blend of grunge, rock and vintage Americana. This collaboration, produced with Kooks Co. Japan, revisits those core design codes through Supreme’s contemporary lens.

Key Pieces

The lineup spans outerwear, denim, fleece and accessories. Standouts include the Schott® Perfecto Leather Jacket, a Faux Shearling Hooded Coat and a Hooded Flannel Shirt built for layering. Casual staples cover two hooded sweatshirts, two T shirts, a pair of jeans and two styles of sweatpants. Accessories tie the capsule together with a 6 panel hat, leather gloves, a belt and sunglasses.

Release Details

The collection launches on December 11 through Supreme’s online platforms and stores, with a wider release across Asia on December 13. This collaboration is separate from Number(N)ine by Takahiro Miyashita and focuses on the archival and original design language of the original Number (N)ine.

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