Burberry x Supreme is official and will be on sale very soon
by Gabriel Córdoba Acosta












Almost a month and a half after rumors of a possible collaboration between iconic British luxury label Burberry and New York streetwear leader Supreme® first surfaced, they’ve finally been confirmed, via rapper A$AP Nast’s Instagram profile.
Much has been said and speculated since the news was published, given that neither of the two parties confirmed or denied anything, but this week, the saying that when the river is full of water, it carries water is once again gaining strength and meaning.
There’s no doubt that both Supreme and the luxury brands are passionate about collaborating together. Since the New York brand kicked off the collab world with Louis Vuitton, the list of brands that have collaborated with them is endless.
Want to know all about the Burberry x Supreme collection? Here we go.
This limited edition Spring/Summer 22 collection between Burberry and Supreme is made up of the classic and iconic trench coats, this time reimagined and with the famous horse logo on the back, down jackets with check print and fur collars, denim jackets and more sporty leather jackets, shorts and pants, pajama style shirts, t-shirts, hoodies, caps, bucket hats, 6-panels and a skateboard. All these garments and accessories are accompanied by the logos of both brands and perfectly represent the essence of the brands.
Is there something you like? If so, start queuing up in person or online because the Burberry and Supreme collection will be released in 2 days, on March 10th exclusively in Burberry shops in the US, UK and Europe, while in other countries it will go on sale on March 12th.Let the countdown begin!
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