After dropping a highly-anticipated
The North Face collaboration last week, New York-based label
Supreme has just announced its latest project in the form of this
Rap-A-Lot Records lineup. Created in 1987 by J. Prince in Houston, Texas, Rap-A-Lot Records put the spotlight on Houston with its ability to present unorthodox genres such as Gangster Rap and Horrorcore. It gave birth to numerous music acts such as Geto Boys, which originally included Sir Rap-A-Lot, Scarface, Bushwick Bill, Willie D and DJ Ready Red. Supreme drew inspiration for the graphics from the iconic image at the hospital where Bushwick Bill was shot in the eye due to an altercation. The offerings consist of a satin club jacket, hooded sweater, 5-panels, beanies, tees, and a pillow. Moreover, four new graphic tees will also be releasing alongside this.
The collection will be available at Supreme’s New York, Los Angeles, London and Paris locations, as well as its
online store on April 6. Japan will see a release on April 8.
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