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Supreme and MM6 Maison Margiela Return With a 35-Piece Spring 2026 Collab

Supreme and MM6 Maison Margiela are dropping a 35-piece Spring 2026 collab on March 19, led by a Schott leather jacket with a hyper-realistic eagle sunset graphic.

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Supreme and MM6 Maison Margiela Return With a 35-Piece Spring 2026 Collab
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The Schott leather jacket says everything you need to know about this pairing. Its centerpiece graphic, a hyper-realistic eagle flying against a stunning sunset, is the kind of image that should feel absurd on a Supreme drop but somehow lands perfectly when MM6 Maison Margiela's deconstructed sensibility is in the room. The two labels are releasing a 35-piece Spring 2026 collaboration on March 19, available through Supreme's online shop and retail locations, with Asia availability following on March 21.

The collection's design logic is straightforward: Supreme's graphic-heavy streetwear DNA gets filtered through MM6's experimental eye, resulting in altered proportions, distressed finishes, and what House of Heat described as "unconventional silhouettes and subtle deconstruction" applied across familiar silhouettes. The tension between those two instincts is what makes the range worth attention.

Outerwear carries most of the visual weight. Beyond the Schott jacket, the Hooded Shearling Bomber arrives in either a deep maroon or an all-over $100 USD note pattern, with a removable hood on both versions. Distressed selvedge Denim Trucker Jackets come in white or blue, and Stadium Jackets feature what Hypebeast called a "dual-design feature." A zip-up box logo hoodie rounds out the layer options, and Complex flagged it as the first-ever zip-up version of the box logo hoodie in Supreme's catalog, a claim worth noting given how central that silhouette is to the brand's identity.

The dollar-bill motif threads through the collection beyond the bomber. It reappears on T-shirts and, most unexpectedly, on the Timberland 6-inch Premium Waterproof Boot, which pairs the graphic with shearling detailing. Striped long-sleeve button-downs, cotton football jerseys, and matching distressed denim jeans and sweatpants fill out the range without much ceremony.

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The accessories are where the collection gets genuinely strange. Supreme and MM6 worked with Everlast to produce a Heavy Bag and the 1910 Pro Boxing Gloves, the latter arriving in hairy suede. A silk scarf, six-panel caps, and a backpack round out the softer goods. It is a range that moves from a luxury leather jacket to functional boxing equipment without blinking, which is precisely the kind of absurdist coherence MM6 tends to produce.

Complex, which published imagery shot by photographer @sexisdeath (a name recognizable to Playboi Carti fans), placed this drop in the context of Supreme's broader Spring/Summer 2026 season, a rollout that has already included a steel casket, an ATM, and a boxing ring among its accessories. The Margiela collaboration feels like the season's most resolved chapter so far: 35 pieces, one recurring motif, and a design partner who makes the whole thing feel less like a stunt and more like a coherent point of view.

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