Supreme Summer 2026 Tees
See the full range including the Lil B “Based Tee” and Leash Tee featuring Sean Cliver’s artwork.
by Zoe Leung · HypebeastSummary
- Supreme drops eight new graphic t-shirts for its Summer 2026 collection
- Features designs inspired and in homage to Lil B, Sean Cliver and Myles Underwood
- Releasing globally on June 25, followed by Asia on June 27
Supreme is back to deliver its seasonal graphic tees capsule. For Summer 2026, the New York skate staple serves up a diverse range of eight new graphic t-shirts that blend cultural subversion, artistic collaborations and the brand’s signature irreverent attitude.
Artistic collaborations and subcultural references remain at the forefront of the drop, highlighted by the Leash Tee, which features original artwork by legendary skate artist Sean Cliver depicting a cartoon dog clad in studded leather bondage gear. Artist Myles Underwood also contributes to the lineup with the FML Tee, delivering a heavily stylized graphic that incorporates a central cross, star patterns and bullet motifs. Meanwhile, internet hip-hop culture takes center stage on the highly anticipated Based Tee, paying homage to cult icon Lil B with the bold text “WHY HATE? LIL B FOR SUPREME” printed prominently across the front.
Rounding out the collection are several visually striking mainline styles that reinterpret classic religious and pop-art iconography. The Supper Tee offers a characteristically subversive spin on Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper,” stretching a bold, blocky “SUPREME” logo across the historic banquet table. In contrast, the Skunk Tee provides a softer, kitschy aesthetic with two pastel-toned skunks facing each other to form a heart shape. The rest of the assortment is anchored by the gothic-scripted Speed Tee, the documentary-referencing Paris Is Burning Tee, and the clean Wish Tee, which features a stylized “Best Wishes” graphic.
The Supreme Summer Tees collection will be available online and at physical Supreme flagships on June 25. Fans located in Asia can expect the collection to arrive shortly after on June 27.