@farmlandfoodsFashionNewsA group of farmers trolled Supreme with a fake lookbookAmerican meat company Farmland Foods accused the streetwear brand of copying its logo last weekShareLink copied ✔️August 31, 2018FashionNewsTextDeclan Rhys Massicott 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. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREMasters of Light: The history of Hollywood in six Swarovski iconsIn pictures: See the best dressed stars at the 2025 CFDA Awards vansVans invites misfits home for the holidays From the archive: Remembering Antwerp Six designer Marina YeeWhat went down at The North Face x Cecilie Bahnsen collection launchNo one is doing red carpet fashion like Teyana Taylor‘Gay Halloween’ is back – here are this year’s standout looksMartine Rose ups her game with a new Nike collabPut me in Chanel: The 25 best songs named after fashion brandsBianca Saunders teams up with the Tate for Blake-inspired collectionCult icon John Malkovich is the new face of JW AndersonShawna Wu’s designs loop and knot between past and present