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SUPREME AND MM6 MARGIELA PRINTED $100 BILLS ON A SHEARLING BOMBER

By Chief Editor | 3/17/2026

Supreme and MM6 Maison Margiela release a Spring 2026 collection on March 19 featuring a $100 bill shearling bomber, a Schott leather jacket with an eagle graphic, and the first zip up Box Logo hoodie in Supreme's 32 year history.

Key Points

## The Dollar Bill as Material Supreme and MM6 Maison Margiela's Spring 2026 collection drops March 19, and the centerpiece is a hooded shearling bomber jacket printed entirely in $100 bills. The removable hood is lined in shearling. The body is covered in repeating currency graphics. It is an MM6 concept executed at Supreme scale: turning American iconography into wearable texture. This is the second collaboration between the two labels, following a Spring 2024 project, and the Americana references are aggressive throughout. ## The Construction Breakdown The Schott leather jacket features a bald eagle graphic across the back. Schott has been manufacturing motorcycle jackets in New Jersey since 1913, making this one of the few Supreme collaborations where the manufacturing partner predates the brand by 81 years. The denim trucker jacket uses selvedge construction with intentional distressing in white and blue. Two hooded sweatshirts include a zip up Box Logo hoodie, a first in Supreme's history, with paint splatter accents. The cotton football jersey uses a heavyweight cut. Short sleeve tops feature burnt $100 bill graphics around the collar. ## The Accessories That Will Resell Timberland 6 inch Premium Waterproof Boots carry the dollar bill motif with shearling detailing. These are the items that will generate the most secondary market activity. The Everlast heavy bag and 1910 Pro boxing gloves come in fur covered editions, which is exactly the kind of impractical luxury object that both Supreme and Margiela have built reputations on. A silk scarf reads "Paris, New York, Milwaukee." The backpack is black leather. The 6 panel cap will sell out in seconds. ## Why This Pairing Works MM6 is Maison Margiela's diffusion line, which means it operates with more commercial freedom than the mainline house under John Galliano. Supreme brings distribution mechanics that Margiela cannot replicate: the Thursday drop model, the bot economy, and a customer base that treats purchase as performance. The combination lets Margiela reach a demographic that does not shop on Net a Porter and lets Supreme release products with construction quality above its typical blank tee baseline. ## Temperature Read The zip up Box Logo hoodie will be the headline item because Supreme has never done one in 32 years of operation. The shearling bomber will be the expensive one. The Timbs will be the ones people actually wear. Available March 19 in North America, March 21 in Asia.

Topics: supreme, mm6-maison-margiela, schott, box-logo, timberland, everlast, shearling, streetwear, collaboration

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