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Supreme SS26 Week 1 Drops: Arabic Box Logo, Spider-Man, Over 60 Items

Supreme's SS26 Week 1 lands as a spectacle: over 60 items, the Arabic box logo returns, a Spider‑Man/Vanson capsule headlines, and the drop is packed with coffin‑level novelty pieces.

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Supreme SS26 Week 1 Drops: Arabic Box Logo, Spider-Man, Over 60 Items
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1. Arabic Box Logo Tee

The archival Arabic box logo tee is the centerpiece, Soleretriever calls it “the triumphant return,” priced at $44 and arriving in six colorways: black, woodland camo, heather grey, navy, light pink, and white. This is being framed as an archival moment, Soleretriever notes it’s the first release of this logo since 1997, so expect a crush at checkout and sticker‑level fervor. The silhouette reads classic Supreme: boxy, soft cotton, heavy ink; this is the tee collectors will camp for and resell shops will hawk next week.

2. Supreme®/Spider‑Man Tee and Vanson capsule

Spider‑Man is not a one‑off tee, Hypebeast and Sneakerbardetroit point to a wider Spider‑Man/Vanson partnership with leather jackets, shorts, knits, hoodies and staples built by Vanson. Soleretriever lists the Spider‑Man tee at $48 and describes graphics that include Spider‑Man swinging past a Supreme billboard, a bold comic energy that plays well against the heavy Vanson leather construction. In short: comic book candy meets proper New England leathers, expect weight, stitch detail, and a lot of resale swagger.

3. Supreme®/Titan Orion Casket (the coffin)

The Titan Orion Casket shows how Supreme is leaning into maximalist novelty: Sneakerbardetroit and Hypebeast describe a full casket with leopard‑print lining, and Supremecommunity lists “Supreme®/Titan Orion Casket” with $168 shown near it. Soleretriever, however, reported they didn’t have the casket’s price at the time, so pricing is murky. Whether you buy it as a stunt piece, art object, or resale flex, the casket is a headline prop, tactile, theatrical, and unapologetically extra.

4. Faux fur jackets and pillows

Faux fur arrives in two acts: the faux fur pillow (Soleretriever $148) and a Reversible Faux Fur Hooded Work Jacket that Soleretriever prices at $498, Supremecommunity mistakenly places $44 next to the jacket, likely a formatting glitch. The pillow reads plush and absurd in the brand’s language, while the reversible jacket promises heavyweight pile on one side and workwear ripstop on the other; both are about texture and presence, the kind of piece that reads loud in photos and louder on the sidewalk.

5. Supreme®/b.b. Simon® bandana belt and iced jewelry

B.B. Simon’s crystal‑heavy bandana belt is back in Supreme’s accessories rotation; Supremecommunity lists it at $398 while Soleretriever lists $448. Hypebeast also flags iced‑out Jacob & Co. Ghostface pendant chains in the jewelry round‑up, luxe hardware meant for flexing. These are the soft luxury pieces Supreme has been doubling down on: blinding hardware, showroom polish, and high resale potential.

6. Novelty accessories: boxing ring, ATM, gold bars, toolbox

If you thought Supreme was mellowing out, Week 1 corrects you: Sneakerbardetroit and Hypebeast catalogue an entire accessories circus, a fully branded boxing ring with matching fighter’s robe, a Supreme ATM, branded gold bars, a Fort Knox toolbox and more. These objects are oversized statements rather than wearable basics; tactile, prop‑driven, and pitched at the same collector market that bought Supreme caskets and toasters before.

7. Box Logo Skateboards (Set of 12) and skate hardware

Skate remains central: Soleretriever lists a Box Logo Skateboard Set of 12 at $698, while Supremecommunity includes Box Logo and Arabic logo skateboards along with Spitfire wheels and Independent trucks. Alfredo Martinez graphics also land on decks, per Hypebeast, so the skate release is both archival and artist‑driven, wood grain, glossy topprint, and those bulky, collectible decks that live on walls as often as they do at parks.

8. Supreme®/Dualit® 4‑Slice Toaster and home tech

Supreme’s home crossover continues with a Dualit 4‑Slice Toaster (Soleretriever $398) and a Supreme®/mophie® Qi2 Powerstation noted in droplists, but the powerstation’s price is inconsistent: Supremecommunity shows $498 while Soleretriever lists $78. Whether it’s a countertop flex or an overpriced device, these appliances turn mundane textures (chrome, plastic) into brand statements. Expect shiny packaging and targeted resale appeal.

9. GORE‑TEX, Shearling and cold‑weather outerwear

Outerwear this week is heavy: Soleretriever lists a Shearling Collar Bomber at $1,098 and a GORE‑TEX Mossy Oak® Jacket at $398, while Supremecommunity lists that GORE‑TEX at $188, another clear pricing discrepancy. Hypebeast also flags Ghostface GORE‑TEX pieces tied to Jacob & Co. jewelry. Materials here read technical and tactile: taped seams, dense sherpa collars, and camo prints built for outdoorsy cred.

10. Performance, Umbro and sportswear

Supreme’s Umbro collab returns in cotton ripstop track jackets and track pants, Supremecommunity lists the Umbro ripstop track jacket at $72 and Sneakerbardetroit highlights Umbro trackies in the lookbook. Expect flat, stiff ripstop fabric, embroidered Umbro crests, and that ’90s soccer silhouette updated with Supreme sizing and logos, practical pieces with instant styling potential.

11. Shirts, tees and graphic heavyweights

Beyond the box logo, Week 1 drops include the Evolution Tee ($44 per Soleretriever), Duck Tee ($148 on Supremecommunity), Wombat Bastards L/S Tee ($54 on Soleretriever), and the Too Deadly Hooded Sweatshirt ($198 on Soleretriever). Hypebeast calls out an all‑over “evolution of mankind” print and Spider‑Man billboard graphics, expect saturated inks, heavy cotton, and visually loud fronts that photograph well under flash.

12. Shop Flag, hoodies and mid‑weight staples

Shop Flag Half Zip Pullover appears with conflicting pricing: Supremecommunity lists $448 while Soleretriever has $168. Soleretriever also lists several hooded sweatshirts under $200 and a Performance Zip Up Hooded Sweatshirt. These are the knit‑weight, logo‑forward pieces that balance the drop, useful, brandable, and often the easiest cop if you want Supreme’s look without a novelty purchase.

13. Bags, denim and small carryables

Bags and denim are on deck: Backpack shows at $78 on Supremecommunity, Shoulder Bag is listed in the droplist, and S Logo Leather Baggy 5‑Pocket Jeans appear in the community table. The backpack and shoulder bag will likely be nylon and logo‑tagged leather respectively; the S Logo jeans promise heavy denim with leather logo details, carry pieces that anchor a look without shouting.

14. Basics, Hanes packs and the small accessory stack

Supremecommunity’s raw table repeats Hanes® Tagless Tees (3 Pack), Tagless Tank Tops (3 Pack), and a Supreme®/Hanes® Crew Socks (4 Pack) entry, the basics are back as low‑commitment coppers. Small accessories like the Windmill Zag Lighter (Supremecommunity $44; Soleretriever $58), pocket knives, beer openers, retro camcorders, and podcast mics appear in the accessory lists, rounding out impulse buys and online cart fillers.

15. Release logistics, the free gift and final note on prices

The drop is set for Thursday, February 26 at 11:00 AM EST online and in‑store, with Soleretriever explicitly calling the Week 1 free gift a plastic Supreme‑branded crown. Multiple outlets peg “over 60 items” in Week 1, so lines and server stress are likely. A caveat: several items have conflicting retail prices across droplists, for example, the Reversible Faux Fur Hooded Work Jacket is listed as $44 on Supremecommunity but $498 on Soleretriever; the mophie powerstation is $498 in one droplist and $78 in another; the Titan Casket shows $168 on Supremecommunity while Soleretriever had no price available. Treat those discrepancies as real and expect final tags in‑store or on Supreme’s site to be definitive.

Conclusion This Week 1 drop is Supreme at full theater: archival box logo reverence, a licensed Spider‑Man leather capsule, and a parade of novelty objects that double as art pieces and resale currency. If you want utility, lean Umbro, GORE‑TEX and the Hanes packs; if you want spectacle, line up for the casket, boxing ring, and iced jewelry. Either way, over 60 items mean choices, and chaos, from the first click through the last tag.

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