Supreme and GOODENOUGH Reignite the Flame of Japanese Streetwear

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In one of the season’s most anticipated dropsSupreme unveils a collaborative capsule with GOODENOUGH, the Japanese streetwear pioneer founded by Hiroshi Fujiwara in 1990. The collection serves as a tribute to a brand that defined the blueprint for much of what modern street fashion would become.

Though GOODENOUGH’s active years were limited to just a decade, its impact was seismic—blending punk, hip-hop, and skate aesthetics with a uniquely Japanese attention to detail. Now, decades later, this collaboration bridges generations of streetwear, crafting a collection that functions as a love letter to Harajuku’s golden era and the roots of global street style.

The capsule includes essentials like the MA-1 bomber jacketgraphic sweatshirts and T-shirtsmilitary-inspired pants, and a range of caps, all marked with the visual DNA that influenced seminal brands like UNDERCOVER and BAPE.

Perhaps the most hyped release is an exclusive edition of the Nike Air Force 1 Low, updated with co-branded detailsfaux-fur panelingDURAPLUCH lining, and embroidered logos—a piece designed to fly off shelves within minutes.

The Supreme x GOODENOUGH collection will officially launch on June 5th, marking a historic collaboration between two streetwear titans, past and present.

Photos: Supreme / GOODENOUGH

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