via Instagram (@supreme_leaks_news)Fashion / NewsFashion / NewsSupreme’s next drop will see customers literally burn their moneyAs part of a wider collab with Timberland, the skate brand is releasing a set of Duraflame firelightersShareLink copied ✔️October 27, 2021October 27, 2021TextDaniel Rodgers Shrek, Bibles, Louis Vuitton. There is very little that Supreme will not, and has not, wrapped itself around in the name of collaboration, even teaming up with the city of New York on a subway train for a city-wide takeover of public infrastructure. Teased today on social media by DropsByJay, the skate brand’s latest target comes in the form of Duraflame, a firelighter, which lasts for three hours until it disappears in a wisp of smoke. Used in household fireplaces, bonfires, and barbeques, the irony of, quite literally, burning money is not lost on Supreme. Drop after drop its wares are hawked on resale sites, with users making hundreds, if not thousands, of pounds by flipping products emblazoned with its slanted logo. Nor is the irony lost on fans, either, with one vowing to “sell the ashes of each log I burn to the biggest hypebeast ever”. The two kilo firelog, which could see teenagers venture off Twitch and into the great outdoors, singing Kumbaya – or Lil Pump – around a campfire, is the first look at a wider collaboration with Timberland. While little else has been revealed of the partnership, Timberland and Supreme both fall under VF Corporation, the American conglomerate that owns previous collaborators The North Face and VANS. The Supreme firelog is set to go on sale October 28, and forms part of the label’s wider AW21 collection, which paid homage to the New York Yankees, DMX and Nas, Dickies, and Skittles. See more of that here. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREAdanolaLila Moss fronts Adanola’s latest spring 2026 campaignValentino SS26 couture: Alessandro’s peep show answers our prayers RIMOWAAirport aesthetics and the timeless appeal of the RIMOWA caseSaint Laurent AW26 was the Parasocial Relationship ConventionWilly Chavarria joins forces with the ACLU in new campaign Matthieu Blazy’s Chanel couture debut was a dreamy mushroom tripAW26 menswear: Everything you missed from this season’s showsOnWhat went down at On and Dazed’s event for Paris-based creativesUGGInside UGG’s Paris Fashion Week Pop-UpDior SS26: Jonathan Anderson’s couture debut wants you to touch grassSchiaparelli SS26: Meet Daniel Roseberry’s Birds of ParadiseKiko Kostadinov is tearing it down to start againEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy