Supreme Links up With Japanese Brand Sasquatchfabrix for Its Latest Collaboration

Supreme drops the lookbook for its new collaboration.

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Following its recent collaborations with The North Face and Black Sabbath, Supreme has announced that it has another joint collection on the way. This time around Supreme is linking up with the Japanese brand Sasquatchfabrix. Established in 2003 by Daisuke Yokoyama, Sasquatchfabrix's clothing is inspired by the mixing of Western and traditional Japanese cultures that happened after World War II. The Tokyo-based brand believes that fashion reflects the social condition of the time and channels that into its aesthetic, which also borrows from '90s skate and graffiti culture.

The upcoming drop will include pieces inspired by traditional garments like a Kimono-style Hanten coat, a Hanten shirt, and Hakama short, as well as graphic T-shirts, chinos, a slip-on shoe, a crane crusher cap, and a folding fan. 

Check out the lookbook below. The collection will be available in-store and online on April 14 with a separate release in Japan on April 19. 













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