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Supreme Teams With ANTIHERO Again for Massive Spring 2016 Collection

Following the success of a collaborative capsule collection back in 2014, ANTIHERO is reteaming with streetwear brand Supreme for a massive Spring 2016 drop.

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Following the success of a collaborative capsule collection back in 2014, ANTIHERO is reteaming with Supreme for a massive Spring 2016 drop. The collection, available in stores (NY, LA, London, and Paris) and online June 2, features both brands' distinctive skate-friendly personalities on full display without sacrificing the art of the collab.

The Spring 2016 collab, which also hits stores in Japan on June 4, features a wide variety of pieces emblazoned with the classic ANTIHERO eagle logo and even a few nods to a Pope who may or may not love the sweet metal of Slayer. The collection consists of a skateboard deck, short sleeve shirt, two tees, hooded sweatshirt, crewneck, bomber jacket, and work pant. Peep some of the action below:

ANTIHERO is known for fusing social commentary with classic skate vibes. Since its inception in 1995, the skateboard company founded by Julien Stranger has grown to represent one of the most highly respected teams in the game.

Peep the full collection here and plan accordingly.

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