Supreme Spring/Summer 2025: We back baby!

Nando de Voer

After months of speculation, the time has finally come: Supreme has his Spring/Summer 2025 (SS25)collection unveiled and fans are ecstatic. In recent years, the iconic streetwear brand celebrated its 30th anniversary in grand style, with collaborations including Martine Rose, Jordan Brand, and reportedly a Nike Air Max 1 release. Now, in 2025, Supreme seems to be stepping it up even more. In the brand-new lookbook, we spot Ponyhair Varsity Jackets, Spongebob Bombers, a UMBRO collab, and – perhaps most notably – a possible Supreme x Nike Air Max 1. In this blog, we take you through all the highlights and give you a complete picture of what to expect from this new collection.

Supreme’s Comeback: Why SS25 is so special

Supreme is no stranger to the fashion world. For decades, the brand has stood for a crossover between skate culture, high fashion and streetwear. Recently, the hype around Supreme seemed to be fading, but with this SS25 collection, they want to prove that their creativity and courage are still very much alive. Whereas they previously focused mainly on minimalist logo items, we now see:

  • Bold prints and graphics: Spongebob Squarepants is one of the most striking cartoon characters now featured in his own bomber jacket.

  • Experimental materials: After the first Ponyhair sneakers from various brands, Supreme is focusing on ponyhair clothing – truly a statement for 2025.

  • Collaborations with iconic names: From the English football brand Umbro to artworks by Damien Hirst and Ernie Barnes; Supreme dives deep into various cultures and subcultures.

All these elements come together in a lookbook that has fans buzzing since the first reveal. The result: a collection that will appeal to both newcomers and loyal Supreme followers.

The Main Players: Ponyhair varsity jackets and loose fit 5-Pocket jeans

The first thing that stands out in the SS25 lookbook is the prominent presence of ponyhair. Especially the Varsity Jackets and Loose Fit 5-Pocket Jeans in ponyhair version immediately catch the eye. Where we normally expect leather sleeves and woolen torsos on Varsity Jackets, Supreme now experiments with an animal-like texture. Result: a jacket that not only looks luxurious but also has a special tactility.

  • Varsity Jackets: The classic college cut is retained, but the ponyhair fabric provides a striking twist. The logo is subtly embroidered on the chest, while the back is sometimes adorned with large graphic designs or the distinctive Supreme arc logo.

  • Loose Fit 5-Pocket Jeans: These pants have a loose fit and thus follow the current oversized trend. Due to the ponyhair finish, this denim looks less everyday and gives the item a fashionable flair.

These garments seamlessly connect to the earlier trend where we saw ponyhair on sneakers. Think of collabs from Nike and other brands where (fake) ponyhair stole the show. Supreme seems to continue and perfect that line in SS25.

Collaborations in the Spotlight: UMBRO, Spongebob and possibly Nike Air Max 1

Besides Supreme's own designs, collaborations also make up an important part of this collection. The English UMBRO, known from the football world, makes an appearance with a windbreaker that perfectly matches the sporty vibe of 2025. With large logos and striking color accents, this item is an ode to the retro tracksuits of yesteryear, and at the same time completely modern.

Spongebob Squarepants

No one ever expected Spongebob Squarepants to play a role in a Supreme collection, but nothing could be further from the truth. There appears a Spongebob Bomber with playful, colorful prints that will definitely stand out in the street scene. What the underlying idea is exactly, we don't know, but Supreme is known for embracing and amplifying pop culture in the fashion world. Thanks to their collaboration with Spongebob, the brand further expands its already eclectic universe.

Nike Air Max 1 in black and white?

But the topic that keeps sneaker lovers on edge is the possible Nike Air Max 1collab spotted in the lookbook. In the photos, we see an apparently black-and-white colorway of the Air Max 1, with subtle Supreme branding. Previous collaborations between Supreme and Nike resulted in successful releases of the SB Dunk, Air Force 1, Shox Ride 2 and even the Clogposite. The step to an Air Max 1 felt inevitable for many, and 2025 finally seems to be the year it happens.

There is no official confirmation from Supreme or Nike yet, but the photos in the lookbook speak volumes. For those who are fans of the classic AM1 silhouette, this is a chance to get a first look. Want to stay informed about this possible release and other Nike Air Max 1 launches? Then be sure to keep an eye on Snrkickz stay tuned for the latest news, styling tips, and raffles.

Artists speak: Damien Hirst and Ernie Barnes

Besides collaborations with sports and entertainment brands, Supreme proves it also provides a platform for contemporary art. We see references to Damien Hirst, the controversial British artist known for his animals in formaldehyde and graphic prints. One of his works, “Black Sheep with Golden Horns,” appears on a leather jacket and adds an artistic statement to the collection.

In addition, the American painter Ernie Barnes make their appearance on T-shirts and fleece jackets. Barnes, once an NFL player himself, is famous for his dynamic paintings with elongated figures, capturing the moving human body in an expressive way. His work gives Supreme's clothing a cultural and historical dimension, something other streetwear brands don't always have time and attention for.

Bigger, Better, Over-the-Top: Accessories and Furniture

Supreme has long been known for its tongue-in-cheek-approach to accessories. Think bricks, ping pong sets, and an endless list of 'around' products. In the SS25 collection, that tradition continues and is taken to a higher level. Among other things, we see:

  • A pool table that is both functional and decorative, with a large Supreme logo on the sheet.

  • A SEABOB F5SR, for those who want to show off the box logo even during watersports.

  • Knoll® Denim Barcelona Chair + Ottoman, a reinterpretation of the iconic Mies van der Rohe design in denim and Supreme branding.

  • Everlast® Speed Bag, with which Supreme also enters the boxing world in 2025.

  • Sake Set, because even culinary moments can be Supreme-worthy.

It is this mix of humor, luxury, and excess that makes Supreme so recognizable. Whether you really need such a pool table or speed bag is secondary. It's about the statement you make, both online and in the real world.

Release information and expectations

According to Supreme itself, we can expect the first drop of the SS25 collection expect within a few weeks. Given previous years, it is likely that the clothing and accessory items will be spread across multiple drops, sometimes weekly. So especially keep an eye on the brand's social media channels, or check Snrkickz regularly to not miss a single launch.

Want to know how to increase your chances of snagging such an exclusive piece? We recommend setting alerts for Supreme news, participating in possible online raffles, and also checking the drops physically at selected Supreme stores. Most online releases sell out extremely fast.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can we expect from the Supreme SS25 collection?
The Supreme Spring/Summer 2025The collection includes Ponyhair Varsity Jackets, Spongebob Bombers, UMBRO windbreakers, a possible new Nike Air Max 1 collab, works by Damien Hirst and Ernie Barnes, and countless accessories such as a pool table and a SEABOB F5SR.

When does the Supreme SS25 collection drop?
The first drop is expected in the coming weeks. Keep an eye on official channels and Snrkickz keep an eye out for updates, releases, and possible raffles.

Supreme SS25 is a celebration of eclectic streetwear

From football collabs with Umbro to artworks by Damien Hirst and Ernie Barnes: Supreme brings together a stunning variety of styles and influences this season. The collection highlights both pop culture (Spongebob, Nike Air Max 1) as art atmospheres (Damien Hirst, Ernie Barnes), and sets the trend for ponyhair on clothing items. Thus, SS25 becomes a fascinating mix of luxury, nostalgia, humor, and serious art.

In short, “we’re so back, baby” is not an empty marketing slogan: it is evident in every piece in the lookbook. Whether you are interested in the futuristic windbreakers, the extravagant furniture pieces, or simply the potentially new Supreme x Nike Air Max 1, chances are there is something that will catch your attention. So make sure you stay up-to-date, check Snrkickz for the latest news, and who knows, you might soon be the owner of one of the most talked-about items from the Supreme Spring/Summer 2025 collection.