Supreme x Junya Watanabe FW21 Zip-Up Hoodie

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Size: XL

British-American entrepreneur James Jebbia started Supreme out of a skateboard shop in New York City in 1994. As the brand surged in popularity, attracting the so-called ‘Hypebeasts’, Supreme's appropriation of images is one of the keys to its success. Pop-cultural imagery and logos are copied and adapted in a way that makes the designs feel more like contemporary art or graffiti than a big fashion

This is a collaborative piece between Supreme and Junya Watanabe released in the Fall/Winter 2021 collection. The collection was heavily inspired by the archives of Junya Watanabe, as pieces with the iconic poem graphic and reconstructed garments were produced. This particular zip-up jacket features a colorful look with a light purple main body, and two different color sleeves with the green hood matching the right sleeve. Graphics printed on the lower front, sleeves and back while the logos of the two brands are printed on the hood and in the lower back. In good condition with no major flaws or damages (zipper slightly chipped, still functional)

Measurements:

•Length: 30 in

•Pit to pit: 26 in

•Shoulders: 12 in

•Sleeve: 25.5 in

•Hem: 23.5 in

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Size: XL

British-American entrepreneur James Jebbia started Supreme out of a skateboard shop in New York City in 1994. As the brand surged in popularity, attracting the so-called ‘Hypebeasts’, Supreme's appropriation of images is one of the keys to its success. Pop-cultural imagery and logos are copied and adapted in a way that makes the designs feel more like contemporary art or graffiti than a big fashion

This is a collaborative piece between Supreme and Junya Watanabe released in the Fall/Winter 2021 collection. The collection was heavily inspired by the archives of Junya Watanabe, as pieces with the iconic poem graphic and reconstructed garments were produced. This particular zip-up jacket features a colorful look with a light purple main body, and two different color sleeves with the green hood matching the right sleeve. Graphics printed on the lower front, sleeves and back while the logos of the two brands are printed on the hood and in the lower back. In good condition with no major flaws or damages (zipper slightly chipped, still functional)

Measurements:

•Length: 30 in

•Pit to pit: 26 in

•Shoulders: 12 in

•Sleeve: 25.5 in

•Hem: 23.5 in

Size: XL

British-American entrepreneur James Jebbia started Supreme out of a skateboard shop in New York City in 1994. As the brand surged in popularity, attracting the so-called ‘Hypebeasts’, Supreme's appropriation of images is one of the keys to its success. Pop-cultural imagery and logos are copied and adapted in a way that makes the designs feel more like contemporary art or graffiti than a big fashion

This is a collaborative piece between Supreme and Junya Watanabe released in the Fall/Winter 2021 collection. The collection was heavily inspired by the archives of Junya Watanabe, as pieces with the iconic poem graphic and reconstructed garments were produced. This particular zip-up jacket features a colorful look with a light purple main body, and two different color sleeves with the green hood matching the right sleeve. Graphics printed on the lower front, sleeves and back while the logos of the two brands are printed on the hood and in the lower back. In good condition with no major flaws or damages (zipper slightly chipped, still functional)

Measurements:

•Length: 30 in

•Pit to pit: 26 in

•Shoulders: 12 in

•Sleeve: 25.5 in

•Hem: 23.5 in