Supreme Week 7 Drops

Supreme’s Week 7 previews played directly to collector energy with Spring Tees (including Aretha Franklin and a Misfits collab) and a Cross Varsity Jacket — the in‑store sneak photos are already circulating. The early shots pulled modest social traction (an in‑store picture post drew around 228 likes), underscoring how streetwear buzz still builds through drip releases and fan documentation. (x.com)

Supreme’s Week 7 release landed on Thursday, April 9, with 24 items on the droplist, but the pieces getting the fastest attention were not the biggest-ticket accessories. The early focus settled on six Spring tees, a Misfits capsule, and a Cross Varsity Jacket priced at $498. (supremedroplist.com) The tee drop is a six-piece set, and Supreme built it the old way: one photo tee, a few artist-driven graphics, and just enough variety to make collectors argue over favorites before checkout even opens. Hypebeast’s preview lists the Aretha Tee, Origami Tee, Grim Reaper Tee, Hard Tee, God Save Us Tee, and Alone Time Tee in the Spring 2026 lineup. (hypebeast.com) The Aretha Tee is the one with the clearest crossover pull because it uses photography of Aretha Franklin by Lee Friedlander, which puts a music icon and a well-known American photographer on a $48 Supreme shirt. In the same six-shirt set, Supreme also pulled in work tied to Art Dealer, Marc Hundley, and Jamie Reid. (hypebeast.com) The Misfits pieces widen the same play from a single tee into a mini-capsule. Week 7 includes a Supreme/The Misfits hooded work jacket for $388, a hockey jersey for $168, a short-sleeve top for $110, a mesh back 6-panel for $68, and two zip-up hooded sweaters priced at $288. (supremedroplist.com) That matters because Supreme has spent three decades turning outside names into in-house product language. The brand’s own site still describes itself as established in New York City in 1994, and Week 7 follows that long-running formula of mixing Supreme staples with music, art, and photography references. (supreme.com) The Cross Varsity Jacket sits in a different lane from the tees because it is built like a premium outerwear piece, not an impulse graphic buy. Supreme’s product page says it uses a wool blend body, cowhide leather sleeves, quilted satin lining, a snap front, and tackle twill appliqué on the back. (supreme.com) That construction is also why the jacket comes in at $498 while the tees sit at $44 to $48. On the same Week 7 list, the Aretha Tee is $48, the Origami Tee is $44, the Grim Reaper Tee is $44, the Hard Tee is $48, and the God Save Us Tee is $44. (supremedroplist.com) The release timing followed Supreme’s standard Thursday pattern in the United States. Multiple Week 7 listings place the online drop at 11 a.m. Eastern Time on April 9, 2026, with the Asia release following on April 11. (supremedroplist.com) (hypebeast.com) What makes this drop feel familiar is that the loudest product on paper is not necessarily the one that carries the conversation. Week 7 also includes a Supreme/Honda EU2200i generator priced at $1,598 and a Supreme/Bug-A-Salt 3.0 accessory, but the preview cycle kept circling back to tees, band graphics, and in-store photos people could post and compare in real time. (supremedroplist.com) (soleretriever.com) That is still how Supreme releases work in 2026: official preview, fan-made rankings, leaked or in-store snapshots, then a rush toward a few pieces that feel easy to wear and easy to archive. Week 7’s recipe was simple enough to travel fast: a $498 varsity jacket, a Misfits collaboration, and an Aretha Franklin tee at $48. (supreme.com) (supremedroplist.com)

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