Farmland x Supreme@farmlandfoods

A group of farmers trolled Supreme with a fake lookbook

American meat company Farmland Foods accused the streetwear brand of copying its logo last week

ICYMI, last week American pork producer Farmland Foods called out Supreme for copying its logo. Posting a picture of a snapback on Twitter, the company said: “Hey #Supreme, that logo looks super familiar. We missed the drop – what do you think about sending a few our way?” 

Likely still waiting by the phone for the merch to arrive, the company took matters into its own hands curating its own Farmland x Supreme collaboration lookbook. 

Enlisting a group of its farmers as models, the company posted the full editorial on Instagram using the most #fire Supreme garms. But if you’re not interested in becoming a hypebeast, you’re in luck: the company said it will launch a drop of its own merch soon. 

View the full editorial below. 

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