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Streetwear August 31, 2020
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Supreme And Nike Make A Color And Textile Statement With Fall Apparel Drop

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Long term brand partners Supreme and Nike have announced plans for a fall 2020 collection of apparel. Silhouettes are comprised of a reversible anorak and joggers (in three different color combinations), soccer Jersey, crewneck and shorts.

The various fabrications are the key to the collection with Supreme making use of a transparent nylon ripstop for the anorak and joggers, both of which are offered in three different reversible color combinations.

The soccer jersey is made of Nike Dri-Fit polyester with a tackle twill logo patch detailed with jewels. Meanwhile, the crewneck and shorts are made of a comfy cotton fleece and also feature the same tackle twill jeweled logo.

Throughout the collection, items are detailed with relatively quiet versions of the Supreme and Nike Swoosh with texture and the black, red, gold and ice blue color story making the bigger statement.

Supreme and Nike’s latest collaboration will be included in this week’s September 3, 2020 drop. Items drop online at 11 AM EST in North America and 11 AM BST in Europe. All stores open at 11 AM local time. The collection will go live in Japan two days later on September 5th.

Meanwhile, check out Cardi B testing out Supreme’s lipstick collaboration with Pat McGrath Labs here.

Check out a lookbook for the Supreme and Nike collection below.

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