Vaunted New York City streetwear brand Supreme certainly has been on a hot streak lately, one that only gets better (and more rugged) with the new Supreme x Dickies Fall Collection.

Arriving hot on the heels of a lauded Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Low drop, the collab sees the skate-meets-street musings of Supreme join forces with another certified cool kid brand in Fort Worth-based Dickies, another company now en vogue among skaters and streetwear aficionados. And while the rugged-yet-fashionable offering doesn’t boast anything quite as outlandish as the Supreme-branded golf cart from the brand’s Fall/Winter 2025 Collection, there’s a distinct edge to the collection, which leans heavily on iconic Dickies outewear silhouettes in mixed-media fabrication.

Hard-wearing fabrics like Dickies’ iconic cotton-canvas meet luxe finishes like faux-fur collars, while the offering also includes expertly faded cordura cargo workwear pants. The curated offering includes a hooded flannel shirt and a thermal base layer in true Dickies fashion, and a faded Cordura six-panel cap is adorned with an oversized Dickies logo.

A Cordura hooded work jacket also manages to fuse field-ready functionality with an air of downtown cool, with a denim fabrication that’s lived-in right out of the box (and yet made to be broken in further, from the half pipe to the dive bar). The Supreme x Dickies Fall Collection also offers a camo variation of its hooded work jacket, while subtle co-branded patches tend to appear on lower hand pockets in a subtle “in the know” sort of way.

The collection is tied together seamlessly throughout by the same building blocks in terms of pattern and color: Camo, blue and black, along with a tan Cordura jacket, manage to deliver a “mix-and-match” feel that streetwear enthusiasts surely will appreciate. With the collection dropping on September 18th, one imagines certain selections (especially the hooded faux fur work jacket with a reversible design) will sell out quickly at Supreme’s hotly trafficked stores.

The Dickies product line, with its 100-plus-year lineage of remarkable quality, offers the perfect blank slate for Supreme to add its own dash of streetwear edge. There’s even the addition of grunge-approved flannel shirts in classic red-and-black, while the collaboration’s tasteful use of branding makes each piece feel lived-in, rather than over-the-top.

Supreme certainly remains a brand for those in the know, and Dickies can lay claim to much of the same fashion insider appeal. Look for the Supreme x Dickies Fall Collection online and in Supreme stores starting September 18th, followed by a September 20th drop in Asia: Shoulder season just got even cooler.