This season, Supreme has set its sights on Martine Rose, which will excite streetwear enthusiasts. The Jamaican-born British designer, recognized for her sporty, street, and workwear style that draws on subcultures and the 1990s, has collaborated with the New York urban brand on its autumn-winter 2024/25 collection through her men’s line. The collection will be released on Thursday, September 12 in Europe and the United States, and on September 14 in Asia-Pacific.
The Supreme/Martine Rose collection contains approximately fifteen pieces ranging from clothes to accessories, as well as a pair of Clarks for whom the designer serves as guest creative director this season.
The collaboration appears to be direct from the street, with reversible trucker jackets, denim cargo trousers, quilted jackets, retro sweaters, sweatshirts, printed T-shirts, suits, and jeans. There is no scarcity of sporty or biker-inspired leather jackets and trousers.
The collection is accompanied by a 44-page magazine with black-and-white images of the collection. The proceeds from the sale of this publication will be donated to the St. Giles Trust, an English charity that helps the homeless and poor.