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Supreme just announced its second hardcover monograph, dropping this week. Supreme Vol. 2 documents the brand’s visual history from 2010-2018.  The second volume is packed with some of the brand's most iconic products, collaborations, and cultural documentation from the last eight years.

The book includes a poem by Harmony Korine, an essay by youth culture authority and cultural critic, Carlo McCormick, as well as projects with David Sims, Nobuyoshi Araki, Dash Snow, and Kate Moss.

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One of the standout features of the 351-page book is a product index of T-shirts and a curated selection of lookbook imagery from Supreme’s archives. The latest edition follows up Supreme's first book, which commemorated its 16th anniversary back in 2010.

The monograph arrives in a slipcase and includes a poster and sticker. It will be exclusively available in Supreme stores and online on November 21 and in Japan on November 23rd.

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