Summary
- Supreme and Antihero release Fall 2025 collection blending street style with skateboarding roots
- Eagle graphics appear across multiple formats on jackets, jerseys, hoodies, and decks
- Available November 13 globally, November 15 in Asia
Supreme and Antihero have returned with another joint collection for Fall 2025. The partnership continues to merge the aesthetics of both brands while drawing from skateboarding heritage and contemporary street fashion.
The collection includes several categories of apparel and accessories. Stadium jackets serve as one of the key pieces, displaying the eagle motif prominently across the back and shoulders. This design takes cues from traditional tattoo artwork, rendered in bold lines and classic imagery. The stadium jacket construction follows familiar silhouettes seen in varsity and athletic wear.
Fleece jackets offer another approach to the eagle theme. Here, the graphic repeats across the entire surface of the garment, set against a mountain landscape background. This all-over print format differs from the single-placement design used on other items. The fleece provides warmth and texture while maintaining the visual identity established by the eagle symbol.
Knitwear enters the lineup through sweaters. These pieces incorporate the eagle in a format suited to knit construction. The graphic adapts to the material, maintaining visibility while working within the constraints of the fabrication method.
Hockey jerseys bring a sports reference into the mix. The jerseys use mesh construction typical of athletic wear, with the eagle appearing in photorealistic form. This version of the graphic differs from the stylized tattoo interpretation found elsewhere in the range. Jersey styling includes ribbed collars and cuffs, along with a looser fit common to this type of garment.
Hoodies and sweatpants form the casual core of the collection. Both pieces feature the eagle in various sizes and placements. Some versions use embroidered application, adding dimension and texture to the graphic. Others rely on screen printing for a flatter presentation. Sweatpants include standard features like elastic waistbands and tapered legs.
T-shirts offer simpler options within the range. The eagle appears on chest or back placements, scaled to suit the smaller canvas. T-shirt constructions follow basic silhouettes in cotton fabrication.
Accessories extend the collection beyond apparel. A New Era cap incorporates the eagle on the front panel, following standard six-panel construction. The cap uses wool blend material typical of New Era's baseball cap production.
A skate deck rounds out the offerings. The deck features the eagle graphic adapted to the board's surface area. Antihero produces skateboard decks as part of its core business, making this item a natural fit for the collaboration. The deck uses standard seven-ply maple construction.
The eagle appears in multiple artistic interpretations across the collection. Some versions lean toward realistic rendering, while others embrace a hand-drawn, sketch-like quality. This variation keeps the repeated motif from becoming monotonous while maintaining visual cohesion through the shared symbol.
Supreme will release the collection through its website and physical stores on November 13. The brand operates retail locations in North America, Europe, and other regions. Standard Supreme release procedures will apply, including online queuing systems and in-store first-come service.
Asian markets will see the collection arrive two days later on November 15. Supreme maintains separate release schedules for Asia, typically pushing drops to later in the week to align with regional shopping patterns and logistics. The collection will become available through Supreme's Asian e-commerce platforms and brick-and-mortar stores in Japan and other territories.
Pricing details have not been disclosed in advance of the release date. Supreme typically announces prices at the time of drop rather than in advance promotional materials.
Eric Grischott
Born in Groningen in 1991, Eric Grischott is a linguist with a deep-rooted passion for art, music, and fashion. His academic journey led him to graduate in languages, further enriching his linguistic prowess. His thirst for knowledge and cultural immersion took him abroad, where he gained invaluable experience and insights. Eric’s linguistic expertise is not confined to just theory. He has honed his skills in French and German through specialized DELF and DELE courses, demonstrating his commitment to mastering these languages. His passions extend beyond languages, encompassing the creative realms of art, the rhythmic world of music, and the dynamic sphere of fashion.






















