As the year closes out, Supreme gears up for the wintery season with another drop, this time collaborating with American ski-apparel company Spyder for Fall 2024.
Spyder, founded in 1978 by championship-winning skier and coach, David Jacobs of the Canadian National Ski Team in the 1950s and 60s, continues to approach skiing apparel with a fresh lens. Aiming to bring contemporary streetwear tropes to the sport, the brand builds on bridging the gap in the market for fashion-forward ski apparel. Considered one of the most recognizable and worn brands on the winter sports track, the collection adds on to Supreme and Spyder's collaborative range from 2022. Broadening its range this season, the collection champions a modern-day skiwear aesthetic that centers around Spyder's arachnids motifs.
This collection is ready to hit the slopes in style and features a selection of skiwear essentials. The technical jacket comes in three colorways -- black, white and neon yellow. All the jackets feature a removable hood for versatile wear and include web-like designs throughout. The inner, insulated layer can also be worn alone and features the same web-like pattern but throughout the entire jacket as its own stitching pattern. The hooded sweatshirt alongside the zip-up sweater all feature the Spyder logo front and center. The knit zip-up collared sweater utilizes GORE-TEX's WINDSTOPPER design, fit for unpredictable skiing conditions. The sweaters arrive in a neon green, white and black rendition. Similarly the hooded sweaters and sweatpants combo also feature the arachnid branding in black and white. In accessories, NEW ERA Dog Ear caps help to athlete stay warm, alongside beanies, balaclavas, gloves and socks, all arriving in various hues with the co-branded Spyder and Supreme motifs. Zippo lighters round out the collection for this collaboration.
The Supreme x Dickies Fall 2024 collection will see a global release, available via the streetwear imprint's website on December 19 at 11 a.m. EST in the United States and on December 21 in Asia.