There’s a shimmering oversized jersey-and-shorts set. There are also a bunch of other bits like headbands, socks, and drawstring bags, and while there aren’t any sneakers to be found (yet), there is a T-shirt featuring a black-and-white portrait of The Notorious B.I.G. wearing an Air Jordan tee. Much like the James Jebbia-led brand’s other photo tees, this may well be the piece that sells out first.
This year marks Supreme’s 30th birthday, and to celebrate, there’s been a round of pretty grail-y collabs from the likes of Corteiz and Tyler, the Creator. Just when it seemed like the all-star lineup was quieting down, the Jumpman partnership is here to put all of our bank accounts in another world of pain.