Supreme x Undercover SS23 ‘Anti War’ Arabic Flannel Shirt

$240.00
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Size: Small

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

Five years on from their last collaboration, Supreme collaborated with Jun Takahashi's Undercover again for the Spring/Summer 2023 collection. This lovely flannel shirt was released in four different color ways. Features an Arabic term printed in the center which reads “Peace”, above the “builder” slogan that aligns with the anti-war motto. Small chest pocket on the left side with the print overlaying. Oversized fit. In great condition with no flaws or damages

Measurements:

•Length: 28 in

•Pit to pit: 23 in

•Sleeve: 9 in

•Shoulders: 19 in

•Hem: 23 in

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Size: Small

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

Five years on from their last collaboration, Supreme collaborated with Jun Takahashi's Undercover again for the Spring/Summer 2023 collection. This lovely flannel shirt was released in four different color ways. Features an Arabic term printed in the center which reads “Peace”, above the “builder” slogan that aligns with the anti-war motto. Small chest pocket on the left side with the print overlaying. Oversized fit. In great condition with no flaws or damages

Measurements:

•Length: 28 in

•Pit to pit: 23 in

•Sleeve: 9 in

•Shoulders: 19 in

•Hem: 23 in

Size: Small

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

Five years on from their last collaboration, Supreme collaborated with Jun Takahashi's Undercover again for the Spring/Summer 2023 collection. This lovely flannel shirt was released in four different color ways. Features an Arabic term printed in the center which reads “Peace”, above the “builder” slogan that aligns with the anti-war motto. Small chest pocket on the left side with the print overlaying. Oversized fit. In great condition with no flaws or damages

Measurements:

•Length: 28 in

•Pit to pit: 23 in

•Sleeve: 9 in

•Shoulders: 19 in

•Hem: 23 in