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Brand: Supreme x Daniel Johnston

Season: SS20

Key Pieces: The flannel shirt with Johnston's signature "Frog of Jeremiah" illustration and accompanying "I know Supreme" speech bubble is perfect for TFW you want to let people know that you are aware of Supreme.

Release Date: May 14. In Japan, May 16.

Buy: Supreme (online only).

Editor’s Notes: Supreme's Spring/Summer 2020 release sees the streetwear label reunite with the work of late artist and musician Daniel Johnston, whose past collaborations with Supreme include a capsule for SS15.

The posthumous SS20 collaboration uses Johnston's artwork to add some light-hearted irreverence to a range of colorful embroidered work jackets, plaid shirts, rayon shirts, embroidered work pants, hoodies, T-Shirts, and beanies.

It's worth noting that since this is an online-only drop on account of Covid-19, shipping fees will be waived on all orders exceeding $150. Furthermore, a portion of the proceeds will go to non-profit organizations Hi, How Are You Project and the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) to support youth affected by mental illness.

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