New York-based streetwear brand Supreme has been slapping its bright red logo on clothes and accessories since 1994. Over the years, it has garnered a dedicated following thanks to its regular drops of new products and styles. Now, it’s hoping to add outdoor enthusiasts to its following, as it has created travel trailer.
That’s right, if you’re looking for a caravan that’s both charming but a little gauche, Supreme has the answer.
Based on a single-axle, 22-foot Airstream travel trailer, the Supreme is part of the brand’s Spring/Summer 2022 collection.
On the outside, it keeps , with added Supreme box logos below the windows. The standard neutral-colored awning has been replaced by a bright red one that is adorned with the Supreme box logo. Subtle.
Inside, the brand has fitted the Airstream with a host of luxuries.
Most notably is the bright red, supreme branded couch in the center. It’s made from something the brand calls “ultraleather,” a faux leather that is said to be more durable and comfortable than the stuff you peel off a cow.
A 54” by 80” mattress is squeezed into one end of the camper, and the seating area can also be transformed into a second bed for any guests you might have.
In the kitchen area, you’ll find a Moen faucet, convection microwave, stove, sink and a small refrigerator. There’s also a bathroom at the opposite end of the trailer with another Moen faucet, sink, toilet and shower. I think that makes this one of the first fashion accessories you can shower inside. Neat.
There are also , like a custom flooring, TV, stereo and climate control.
The camper is part of the brand’s spring/summer collection for 2022 and will go on sale on Thursday (February 17th). There’s no word on how many Airstreams Supreme has produced or how much it will cost.
But a similarly-specced starts at $80,000 and a Pottery Barn-branded trailer will set you back $157,000.
Supreme also hasn’t said whether the owner of this camper will get a set of Supreme box stickers with their order.
So, is this the collaboration we never knew we needed? And how do you rate your chances of running into a Supreme Airstream the next time you hit the campgrounds?