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Supreme, the US streetwear label whose previous collaboration launch had to be shut down by police, has announced the brand behind its latest partnership. The firm has teamed up with Italian label Stone Island on a five-piece line for AW14. The range, which rolled out across Europe this week, features a jacket, hooded sweatshirt, crew neck sweatshirt, joggers and caps. As part of the joint project, Stone Island’s 1988 Raso Gommato Cover Nero Jacket (£995) has been updated in yellow, black and woodland camouflage colour ways. The wind-and-water-resistant outerwear piece is made from a cotton satin bonded to a polyurethane coating. Details include a removable garment dyed down liner and eye mask on the stow away hood. The fleece pieces, which range in price from £166 for the joggers to £226 for the hooded sweatshirt come in red, white, black and camouflage. Each dual-branded item carries a removable Stone Island badge and printed Supreme logo. Supreme is known for a string of collaborations which has included the likes of The North Face, Brooks Brothers and Nike. The collection is available to buy now in the Stone Island flagship store on Brewer Street, Supreme shops and both Stone Island and Supreme’s transactional websites.





As FashionBeans deputy editor, Luke Todd is tasked with filtering through the latest from the worlds of fashion, grooming, fitness, technology and lifestyle to deliver an indispensable edit of the most stylish stuff. Along with working on the site since 2009, he has written for leading titles such as ShortList, Drapers and GQ Style Germany and has consulted for brands including Bulldog Skincare and James Harknett.
We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. Any products or services put forward appear in no particular order. if you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation.
Supreme, the US streetwear label whose previous collaboration launch had to be shut down by police, has announced the brand behind its latest partnership. The firm has teamed up with Italian label Stone Island on a five-piece line for AW14. The range, which rolled out across Europe this week, features a jacket, hooded sweatshirt, crew neck sweatshirt, joggers and caps. As part of the joint project, Stone Island’s 1988 Raso Gommato Cover Nero Jacket (£995) has been updated in yellow, black and woodland camouflage colour ways. The wind-and-water-resistant outerwear piece is made from a cotton satin bonded to a polyurethane coating. Details include a removable garment dyed down liner and eye mask on the stow away hood. The fleece pieces, which range in price from £166 for the joggers to £226 for the hooded sweatshirt come in red, white, black and camouflage. Each dual-branded item carries a removable Stone Island badge and printed Supreme logo. Supreme is known for a string of collaborations which has included the likes of The North Face, Brooks Brothers and Nike. The collection is available to buy now in the Stone Island flagship store on Brewer Street, Supreme shops and both Stone Island and Supreme’s transactional websites.





As FashionBeans deputy editor, Luke Todd is tasked with filtering through the latest from the worlds of fashion, grooming, fitness, technology and lifestyle to deliver an indispensable edit of the most stylish stuff. Along with working on the site since 2009, he has written for leading titles such as ShortList, Drapers and GQ Style Germany and has consulted for brands including Bulldog Skincare and James Harknett.
As FashionBeans deputy editor, Luke Todd is tasked with filtering through the latest from the worlds of fashion, grooming, fitness, technology and lifestyle to deliver an indispensable edit of the most stylish stuff. Along with working on the site since 2009, he has written for leading titles such as ShortList, Drapers and GQ Style Germany and has consulted for brands including Bulldog Skincare and James Harknett.
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