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Supreme

Brand: Supreme x The North Face

Season: SS21

Key Pieces: The taped seam Shell Jacket, Coaches Jacket, Mountain Pant, and Camp Cap can be combined into a wholly weatherproof, breathable suit. Toss on the matching Route Rocket Backpack to ensure that your belongings are also kept high and dry even during seasonal showers. There's also a smaller Neck Pouch sure to join the pantheon of fan-favorite Supreme shoulder bags.

Release Date: May 27 (US and Europe), May 29 (Japan)

Buy: Supreme

Editor’s Notes: Supreme and The North Face can't quit each other. They only just dropped a collaborative collection two months ago, but they're back at it again with another lineup of high-tech outdoor gear, picking up right where Supreme's South2 West8 drop left off. TNF's Shell Jacket, Coaches Jacket, Mountain Pant, Camp Cap, and 420D Shredstop nylon Route Rocket Backpack (yes, all Proper Nouns) are the must-haves here, rendered in metallic gold and pink for maximum 'gram visibility or black for being boring (Kidding! Maybe). Technical taped seams and plenty of co-branding promise to eliminate any semblance of subtlety — there's even a Supreme logo on the Shell Jacket's attached brim!

Once you traverse to base camp in your water-resistant Supreme x TNF suit, slide into the collaborative cotton crewneck, sweatpants, and T-shirt to stay comfy and dripped in logos. These loungey pieces are rendered in washed-out black, green, pink, blue, and red, boasting a pigment printing treatment that gives them a pre-faded feel significantly more low-key than the shiny outerwear — in fact, this entire drop is comparatively muted when put up against some previous statement drops.

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