The latest Supreme collaboration for Spring 2025 sees the streetwear brand joining forces with Homerun, a dual-based New York City and Tokyo label. The collection draws inspiration from baseball aesthetics and includes various apparel pieces emblazoned with co-branded elements.
Following its recent Vans Skate Gross Mid release and a teased Shayne Oliver project, Supreme has unveiled this baseball-centric collection that bridges American and Japanese sporting culture. Homerun, which combines artistic expression with sporting influence, makes for a natural partner given baseball's significance in both NYC and Tokyo markets.
The collection offers a range of items including varsity jackets in silver and black colorways, baseball jerseys in teal, navy, and Tokyo's signature pinstriped black and white design. Additional pieces include hooded sweatshirts available in black, grey, navy and orange options, along with matching New Era caps and t-shirts.
Distinctive elements throughout the collection include Homerun's cartoon-style graphics and the brand's "Non Stop" slogan, which feature prominently alongside Supreme's recognizable branding.
The Supreme x Homerun Spring 2025 collection will be available through Supreme's online store and physical locations beginning May 15, with Asian market release following on May 17.
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