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Supreme and MM6 Maison Margiela Reunite for Bold Spring 2026 Collection

Supreme's Box Logo hoodie became a zip-up for the first time ever in its Spring 2026 drop with MM6 Maison Margiela, ranging from a $40 beanie to a $1,698 shearling bomber.

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Supreme and MM6 Maison Margiela Reunite for Bold Spring 2026 Collection
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Two years after their debut collaboration turned the streetwear world sideways, Supreme and MM6 Maison Margiela returned with a Spring 2026 capsule that dropped March 19 at 11 AM ET, available through Supreme stores, Supreme.com, and Maison Margiela's website, with Asia availability following on March 21.

The collection's most notable structural move was the Box Logo Zip Up Hooded Sweatshirt ($298), the first time Supreme's archival box logo has ever been recut as a zip-up. It arrived in navy, off-white, and black, each version finished with random paint splatter accents across the logo itself. That kind of restraint-meets-disruption is precisely Margiela's signature, and it runs through everything here.

Outerwear carried the collection's heaviest visual weight. The Schott Eagle Leather Jacket ($1,398) features a hyper-realistic bald eagle flying against a sunset across the back, made in partnership with heritage American outerwear maker Schott. The Hooded Shearling Bomber Jacket ($1,698) pushed the price ceiling further, available in vintage mauve or an all-over $100 bill print, with a removable hood that lets the wearer toggle between two silhouettes. Both pieces lean hard into Americana, the explicit design thesis of the collection, which also wove "Paris, New York, Milwaukee" branding across several items alongside recurring eagle imagery.

The dollar bill motif extended well beyond the bomber. It appeared on the Timberland Money 6" Premium Waterproof Boot ($328), which also incorporated shearling detailing, tying the footwear directly to the outerwear language above it. The Eagle Leather Backpack ($368) and Eagle Silk Scarf ($158) carried the bald eagle graphic into accessories, while the Split Stadium Jacket ($428) offered a dual-design construction that split the difference between two colorways in a single garment.

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Tops spanned the Cotton Football Jersey ($158), the Eagle Zip Up Hooded Sweatshirt ($248), the Split S/S Top ($128), striped long-sleeve button-downs, and $100 bill T-shirts. Bottoms included the Eagle Sweatpant ($198), matching distressed denim jeans, and the Ripstop Warm Up Pant ($158). The campaign was shot on city streets rather than in a studio, grounding the Americana abstraction in something more immediate.

The most unexpected item in the capsule may be the Everlast 1910 Pro Boxing Glove set ($998 for two), rendered in hairy suede, alongside an Everlast Heavy Bag. For a collection that already brought in Schott and Timberland as production partners, adding Everlast completes a trifecta of distinctly American heritage brands refracted through Margiela's avant-garde lens.

Entry price for the collaboration started at $40 for the Terminal Beanie and $48 for the Military Camp Cap, making this one of the wider price-range collaborations Supreme has staged, stretching from accessible headwear to nearly $1,700 outerwear within the same drop.

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