Supreme and Stone Island Drop Cold New Capsule Collection for Spring/Summer 2019

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Harder than ever ?

Mar 11, 2019
Jacob Davey
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Supreme have just unveiled their latest collection with cult Italian menswear brand Stone Island, and it's fair to say they've done bits.

The partnership between the streetwear powerhouse and terrace-wear staple has been ongoing since 2014, but this new run of collaborative pieces is arguably the hardest run of items they've worked on to date.

With items that fuse both brands idiosyncratic idents through several technically-heavy details and styles, the collection is inspired by Stone Island's iconic pieces from the 80's and early 90's, with water and wind resistant options featuring polyurethane in styles like the New Silk Light Jacket, Pants and 6-Panel Hats. There's also brushed cotton canvas options in the jacket, cargo vest/pant, backpack and boonie and some subtle camo motifs featuring on certain pieces too.

It's clear this season's collab has taken influence from the rise of Stone Island resellers such as Arco Maher and Too Hot Limited, with the collection taking a more subtle approach than in previous seasons. The prices, however, look set to be as eye-watering as ever after resale – with the RRP's of each item set to drop online once the collection is available from March 14th. Check out the stand-out pieces from the collection below.

In other streetwear news, Daily Paper recently launched their wavey SS19 Editorial.

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Supreme and Stone Island Drop Cold New Capsule Collection for Spring/Summer 2019

Harder than ever ?

Mar 11, 2019
Jacob Davey
Words by
Photography by

Supreme have just unveiled their latest collection with cult Italian menswear brand Stone Island, and it's fair to say they've done bits.

The partnership between the streetwear powerhouse and terrace-wear staple has been ongoing since 2014, but this new run of collaborative pieces is arguably the hardest run of items they've worked on to date.

With items that fuse both brands idiosyncratic idents through several technically-heavy details and styles, the collection is inspired by Stone Island's iconic pieces from the 80's and early 90's, with water and wind resistant options featuring polyurethane in styles like the New Silk Light Jacket, Pants and 6-Panel Hats. There's also brushed cotton canvas options in the jacket, cargo vest/pant, backpack and boonie and some subtle camo motifs featuring on certain pieces too.

It's clear this season's collab has taken influence from the rise of Stone Island resellers such as Arco Maher and Too Hot Limited, with the collection taking a more subtle approach than in previous seasons. The prices, however, look set to be as eye-watering as ever after resale – with the RRP's of each item set to drop online once the collection is available from March 14th. Check out the stand-out pieces from the collection below.

In other streetwear news, Daily Paper recently launched their wavey SS19 Editorial.

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Supreme have just unveiled their latest collection with cult Italian menswear brand Stone Island, and it's fair to say they've done bits.

The partnership between the streetwear powerhouse and terrace-wear staple has been ongoing since 2014, but this new run of collaborative pieces is arguably the hardest run of items they've worked on to date.

With items that fuse both brands idiosyncratic idents through several technically-heavy details and styles, the collection is inspired by Stone Island's iconic pieces from the 80's and early 90's, with water and wind resistant options featuring polyurethane in styles like the New Silk Light Jacket, Pants and 6-Panel Hats. There's also brushed cotton canvas options in the jacket, cargo vest/pant, backpack and boonie and some subtle camo motifs featuring on certain pieces too.

It's clear this season's collab has taken influence from the rise of Stone Island resellers such as Arco Maher and Too Hot Limited, with the collection taking a more subtle approach than in previous seasons. The prices, however, look set to be as eye-watering as ever after resale – with the RRP's of each item set to drop online once the collection is available from March 14th. Check out the stand-out pieces from the collection below.

In other streetwear news, Daily Paper recently launched their wavey SS19 Editorial.

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Supreme and Stone Island Drop Cold New Capsule Collection for Spring/Summer 2019

Harder than ever ?

Mar 11, 2019
Jacob Davey
Words by
Photography by

Supreme have just unveiled their latest collection with cult Italian menswear brand Stone Island, and it's fair to say they've done bits.

The partnership between the streetwear powerhouse and terrace-wear staple has been ongoing since 2014, but this new run of collaborative pieces is arguably the hardest run of items they've worked on to date.

With items that fuse both brands idiosyncratic idents through several technically-heavy details and styles, the collection is inspired by Stone Island's iconic pieces from the 80's and early 90's, with water and wind resistant options featuring polyurethane in styles like the New Silk Light Jacket, Pants and 6-Panel Hats. There's also brushed cotton canvas options in the jacket, cargo vest/pant, backpack and boonie and some subtle camo motifs featuring on certain pieces too.

It's clear this season's collab has taken influence from the rise of Stone Island resellers such as Arco Maher and Too Hot Limited, with the collection taking a more subtle approach than in previous seasons. The prices, however, look set to be as eye-watering as ever after resale – with the RRP's of each item set to drop online once the collection is available from March 14th. Check out the stand-out pieces from the collection below.

In other streetwear news, Daily Paper recently launched their wavey SS19 Editorial.

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