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The Supreme x Stone Island Fall 2017 Collection Arrives This Week

The range includes down jackets, anoraks, hoodies, caps, and more.

Supreme x Stone Island Fall 2017
Get a Look at the Supreme x Stone Island Fall 2017 Collection Before It Drops
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Get excited about the colder weather, because Supreme and Stone Island have reconnected for Fall 2017.

Just like they’ve done in their previous collaborations, the brands have presented a range of elevated streetwear that fuses innovative fabrics with bold patterns and colors. This season includes cotton fleece hoodies with snap closures on the kangaroo pocket, matching sweatpants with reflective co-branding, short-sleeve tees with all-over pigment print, as well as wind and water-resistant anoraks. The season’s standout pieces, however, are the floral-print nylon down jackets with a removable hood and facemask. The jackets feature a Supreme x Stone Island graphic on the back as well as the Italian brand’s signature sleeve patch.

You can check out the full range below.

The Supreme x Stone Island Fall 2017 collection will drop this Thursday, October 5 at Supreme locations in North America and Europe, followed by a October 7 release at the brand’s Japanese stores and Stone Island flagships. The range will also be available at SupremeNewYork.com, StoneIsland.com, and the Stone Island App for the U.S. and Canada.

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