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Following Supreme's collaboration with Burberry, the streetwear label has had a hard time topping what was one of its most exciting releases in a while.

This week, the label is launching a collaboration with Dickies, which hasn't been well-received by the wider Supreme community, with plenty calling it boring, lazy, and underwhelming. However, if you look past the Dickies trousers, shorts, shirt and jacket, this week's drop actually has some pretty cool stuff.

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On the apparel front, a GORE-TEX leather jacket in grey, pink, and black colorways is dropping, as well as the Second To None MA1 jacket in three iterations, some more hoodies, a leopard-print shirt, football jersey, and some logo caps. Nothing out of the ordinary, but Supreme fans seem to be liking most of this week's pieces.

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The star of the show, however, is Supreme's scratch-resistant porcelain espresso cups, which are sold as a set of two, with two saucers and two cups. The label also captured Highsnobiety friend Soldier sipping an espresso from one, also sporting a box logo puffer from the same collection. The cups retail at $48 USD, but are guaranteed to resell for plenty more than that, if we know the bots right.

In addition to the cups, two Rhino trunks are also releasing – one in Supreme's iconic red color and one decked out in leopard print – made from baltic birch hard plywood and a vinyl laminated exterior. The trunk measures 81cm x 46cm x 36cm, and will undoubtedly act as a bedside table in plenty of bedrooms. They retail at $396 USD.

As always, the drop is slated for Thursday, April 7, and will be available both online as well as in-store at Supreme.

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