
Supreme is back with a fresh lineup of six graphic tees set to release as part of its Spring 2025 Week 7 drop. Arriving in stores and online on April 10, with an April 12 release date for Asia, the tees offer a collision of music, art, subculture, and classic streetwear subversion. Each design taps into Supreme’s ongoing fascination with cultural icons, underground art, and visual storytelling that toes the line between humor and homage.
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Leading the drop is a photo tee featuring Harlem rapper Max B, famously known as the “Silver Surfer” and the originator of the term “wavy.” Scheduled for release from prison later this year, Max B is depicted mid-flex with a cigarette and a handful of cash. The shirt bears the phrase “She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not,” referencing his iconic appearance in The Come Up DVD: Volume 18. On the back, a handwritten-style graphic reads: “Max B For Supreme The Waviest Of All Time 2025 OOW!!!”

Supreme continues its tradition of spotlighting fine art with the Ernie Barnes tee, which features The Sugar Shack, the 1976 painting immortalized on the cover of Marvin Gaye’s I Want You. Available in heather grey and green, the piece gives a nod to Barnes’ expressive figuration and cultural legacy, further embedding Supreme’s apparel in the art-meets-streetwear conversation. Another key piece comes courtesy of NYC artist Josh Smith, whose hand-painted Supreme lettering wraps around the front and back of a tee, infusing the collection with raw, gestural energy.

Shinichiro Nakamura, aka Sk8thing, the Japanese graphic designer who helped define the early aesthetic of BAPE and Billionaire Boys Club, returns to Supreme with the Wings tee. Inspired by Egyptian sun disks, his graphic nods to esoteric symbolism while reinforcing his signature visual language.


In a more provocative direction, the John John Jesse tee reworks the NYC artist’s 2022 painting, with the addition of a Supreme Box Logo tee. Rendered in powder blue, the shirt leans into the brand’s comfort with visual provocation. Another tee introduces a farm-style Dalmatian camo print, reworking utilitarian tropes with a streetwear twist.


From Max B’s handwritten maxims to Ernie Barnes’ expressive compositions, the Spring 2025 graphic tee collection brings together cultural texture and visual punch in equal measure.