FashionNewsNew Supreme lookbook features sled, shovel and chopsticksThe branded brick is so last seasonShareLink copied ✔️August 14, 2017FashionNewsTextDominic Cadogan If you’re a hypebeast, then Christmas just came early. If you’re not and have no idea what we are talking about, the short version is that Supreme has just released its AW17 lookbook. As you can imagine, the lookbook is filled with streetwear that you have come to expect from Supreme: puffa coats, tracksuits and tees. This season also features a collaboration with skater and artist Mark Gonzales. Mostly graphic colourful pieces, there is a riff on the famous logo – misspelt as ‘Supream’. Sure, that’s all great but it is the accessories (or lifestyle products as they are officially called) from the lookbook that will have everybody going crazy. Remember the Supreme brick from last year? The original sold for around £25 but can now be bought on eBay for over £750. For a brick. For AW17, the lifestyle items that have been given the Midas Touch (i.e. branded with the Supreme logo) include an exercise mat, hair clippers, an electric guitar and even an inflatable blimp – because why the hell not. Prices are still unconfirmed but these collector’s items will no doubt have a high re-sell price. The collection drops in stores on August 17, and online on August 24, so no doubt there will be queues forming already with boys desperate to get their hands on a collapsible shovel. View the full Supreme AW17 lookbook here Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREKısmet by MilkaKate Moss takes over London for Kısmet by MilkaFrom Lana to Gaga: August Barron curate their ultimate music video nightInside the world of August Barron, fashion’s disruptive design duoIn pictures: Shalom Harlow’s most iconic catwalk momentsSilver Arrows: Fusing fashion with film noirSo you want to get your hands on Leigh Bowery’s merkin?‘Westwood and Kawakubo are provocateurs’: Inside their powerful new exhibitA look back on Loli Bahia’s best fashion moments Sunrise Angel: Loli Bahia steps out of the shadowsIrish designer Robyn Lynch is riding the ‘green wave’ her own wayDario Vitale has left Versace after 8 monthsThe 2025 Christmas archetype gift guide