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Supreme and Spitfire reunite for a skate-first Spring 2026 capsule

Supreme and Spitfire’s first collab since 2018 lands June 18, pairing Bighead flame graphics with 99D Glitter Formula Four wheels made exclusively for Supreme.

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Supreme and Spitfire reunite for a skate-first Spring 2026 capsule
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Supreme and Spitfire came back together with a Spring 2026 capsule that finally feels like Supreme remembering where the brand’s heat started: at the curb, not just on the rack. The drop landed June 18, with Asia getting it June 20, and the lineup ran deep enough to look like a full skate wardrobe, not a token logo swap: Work Jacket, Sweater, Polo, Football Jersey, Hooded Sweatshirt, Pants, Shorts, two T-Shirts, a New Era cap, a beanie, and Glitter Formula Four wheels.

The wheels are the clearest signal that this collection was built with actual skaters in mind. Supreme sold the Glitter Formula Four set as four wheels, in 52mm, 53mm, and 54mm sizes, all in classic 99D hard urethane made exclusively for Supreme. That spec matters. This is not soft, lifestyle-friendly cruiser territory; it is the kind of hardware that speaks to street skating, to ledges, park sessions, and the kind of setup a rider actually thinks about before they leave the house. The custom Supreme art and Spitfire’s Bighead flame language give the set the right amount of noise without turning it into pure decoration.

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The apparel sits in a trickier zone, and that is where the collection gets interesting. A Work Jacket and Hooded Sweatshirt feel credible in a skate context because they can take a beating, while Pants and Shorts matter if they have the right fit and movement. The Football Jersey, Polo, and two T-Shirts push the capsule outward, toward the people who like the image of skating as much as the skating itself. That split is exactly why Supreme’s return to Spitfire lands better than a simple nostalgia play: the hardware keeps it honest, while the clothes widen the audience.

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It also helps that this was the first Supreme x Spitfire release since Spring 2018, when the two brands delivered a much smaller collection with a Coaches Jacket, Cargo Short, Hooded Sweatshirt, two T-Shirts, a Skate Tool, and 56mm 80du Conical Cruiser Wheels. That 2018 drop was slated for June 21 online and in select stores, with Japan on June 23. The new capsule is broader, louder, and more useful, which is exactly what a Supreme skate collab should be if the brand wants to keep any real claim to authenticity.

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Compared with the safer, more lifestyle-coded collaborations that clog the market, this one still has bite. The Bighead flame graphics will pull in the resale crowd, but the 99D urethane and the smaller wheel sizes are what keep the collection from feeling like pure costume. Supreme did not just revive an old partner; it used Spitfire to remind everyone that skate credibility still matters when the product actually behaves like skate product.

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