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Supreme teams with La Martina and Jacob & Co. for Spring 2026 capsule

Supreme’s La Martina and Jacob & Co. capsule turned rugby and soccer silhouettes into status pieces, with jerseys priced at $198 and $148.

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Supreme teams with La Martina and Jacob & Co. for Spring 2026 capsule
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Supreme’s latest Spring 2026 move was less about hype than pedigree. By linking New York streetwear, Buenos Aires polo heritage and Jacob & Co.’s watchmaking theater, the brand built a capsule that made rugby and soccer uniforms feel like objects of status, not just fanwear.

The collection landed as part of Supreme’s Spring/Summer 2026 Week 16 release. In the U.S., it dropped June 11 at 11 a.m. ET through Supreme’s official channels, with an Asia release following on June 13. La Martina said the capsule was available only through Supreme’s own channels, a detail that matters here: this was a tightly controlled rollout, not a broad wholesale exercise.

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On the product side, the line-up read like a clean collision of sport and polish. La Martina listed a jacket, rugby shirt, soccer jersey, zip up sweatshirt, sweatpant and 6-panel hat. Supreme’s shop placed the Supreme®/La Martina/Jacob & Co Rugby at $198 and the Supreme®/La Martina/Jacob & Co Soccer Jersey at $148, prices that sit squarely in Supreme’s premium lane but still feel pointedly accessible beside the kind of luxury branding layered on top.

That layering is the story. La Martina, founded in 1985 by Lando Simonetti and headquartered in Buenos Aires, has long trafficked in polo-coded luxury sportswear, which gives this collaboration a different temperature from the usual logo swap. The rugby and soccer references pull the collection toward field uniforms and terrace culture, but La Martina’s heritage pushes it into a more affluent register, where the visual shorthand is less skateboard and more private-club after hours.

Jacob & Co. adds the final layer of gloss. The brand said Supreme asked to build the partnership around the Five Time Zone watch, the first watch Jacob & Co. ever introduced and one that became a hit with celebrities, models and musicians. Supreme and Jacob & Co. had already worked together in 2020 on Time Zone 40mm and 47mm watches, so this capsule felt like an extension of an existing language rather than a one-off stunt.

What makes the crossover sharp is the timing. Streetwear is still chasing rarity, but it has clearly grown more interested in old-world prestige codes, especially when they arrive through sport. Supreme, founded in New York City in 1994, knows that a polo house and a jeweler can do something a plain logo tee cannot: make a drop feel like inheritance.

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