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Where's the Inspo from: Supreme SS18

Where did Supreme gets inspirations for some of his pieces for the SS18 collection?

Where's the Inspo from: Supreme SS18 Where did Supreme gets inspirations for some of his pieces for the SS18 collection?

All the brands for create their pieces, from season to season, gets inspiration from different sources or different garments, but for some items does not seem that they are just a simple inspiration!

Let's take a closer look at these garments that have jumped a little on the eye with regard to their "inspiration".

 

#1 Supreme - Anti Social Social Club

The "illegal buisness controls America" hoodie, shown in the SS18 preview in a red color, with its very simple and very minimal look, with a monocolor front without graphics and a back with the phrase in giant font, from which it takes its sweatshirt's name, very reminiscent of the design that Neek Lurk, founder and designer of the now famous and viral brand Anti Social Social Club, uses and applies for the creation of its garments.

 

#2 Supreme - Chicago Don C

The "Patches Denim Trucker Jacket", which is shown various patches on the entire surface of the garment with different styles and different colors. The jacket reminds about the piece that Chicago Don C, Founder and designer of the Just Don brand, became famous for the creation of NBA snapbacks USING very luxurious materials, realized in collaboration with Levi's for celebrate the 50th anniversary of the classic denim trucker jacket, this October 2016.

 

#3 Supreme - Harley-Davidson

The "Eagle Leather Vest", one of all sizes at the top and a larger unique patch that has the back of the head, a form of Aquila. The garment made by Supreme is undoubtedly reminiscent of the classic "motorcycle/biker" jackets manufactured by the really famous and well known Harley-Davidson brand, an American motorcycle manufacturer founded in Milwuakee in 1903.

 

#4 Supreme - Pelle Pelle

The "Studded Arc Logo Leather Jacket", then most anticipated and the most awaited item from this season, all made with leather, with a studded logo across the back and shoulders with double welt hand pockets. The coat looks very much like one of the Pelle Pelle brand, an urban brand founded by Marc Buchanan in 1978 in Detroit.