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Brand: Supreme

Season: Fall/Winter 2019

Key Pieces: The eight ball motif hoodie engulfed in clouds of orange smoke is a clear standout from the FW19 collection, alongside the bandana box logo.

Release Date: In-store on August 22 and online August 26

Buy: Supreme

Editor’s Notes: Supreme has just revealed its entire FW19 lookbook online and, as we've come to expect, it's stacked with colorful, heat-bringing hoodies and sweaters that guarantee to keep you cozy all winter long.

This season's offering is built from the usual suspects — classic crewnecks and hoodies. A notable addition arrives in bright orange, with an inspired, vertical red logo. The brilliant blue crewneck comes with a retro design and a subtle "FUCK YOU" subtext.

Hoodies land in a number of classic colorways — and louder, graphic-covered iterations that are sure to elevate a basic ’fit. The bandana box logo is another clear standout and is sure to be one of the most sought-after pieces from the FW drop.

In addition to our favorites listed above, particular standouts take shape in the jewel-encrusted wine red hoodie, which sees the Supreme logo drawn in a kitsch cursive font.

Browse the drop in the gallery above.

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