Courtesy of Supreme

Supreme is coming for MM6 Maison Margiela’s wig

The skate label has joined forces with the the brand to drop a dusty blonde wig you’ll never be able to afford at resale (but good luck x)

Supreme is well known for dropping bizarro box-logoed items, turning household bricks, helicopters, pinball machines, and wrenches into covetable, collectable pieces that send your friendly local fuckboy into a tailspin. However, its latest drop might take the biscuit for the most surprising and obscure release yet. 

The New York-based skate fave just announced an impending collab with Maison Margiela’s MM6 label, teasing a sneak peek at a bunch of standout garments that draw inspiration from founder Martin’s iconoclastic, game-changing archives.

On the line-up within the collection are patched-together American Varsity jackets, paint-splattered Jackson Pollock-indebted hoodies, ‘photocopied’ cargo pants, and five-panel baseball caps that look like they’ve been dipped in a vat of white emulsion, in reference to the Parisian house’s famously whitewashed walls and furniture. 

A particular highlight is a pieced-together overcoat crafted from contrasting panels of faux fur, but, as ever, it’s the accessories that are likely to have the highest number of people trawling eBay, Grailed, and Stock X, ready to part with an obscene wedge of cash to get their hands on a piece. 

There’s a bifold leather wallet rendered to look like a scrunched-up receipt, a heavy-duty chain necklace finished with a hefty padlock closure, and the icing on the cake: an ash blonde wig with grown-out roots, packaged up in a transparent, box-logo bag, which pays tribute to the house’s SS09 collection, which saw Martin turn cheap, used costume wigs into stunning couture works. 

Current creative director John Galliano might have snatched everyone’s wigs at his recent Artisanal show in Paris, but now he’s giving them back. Stay tuned: maybe a second Supreme drop will involve a merkin.

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