Supreme FW26: Inside the 1-of-38 Jeff Hamilton Box Logo Jacket

Christopher George
TL;DR: The FW26 Grail
  • The Piece: Jeff Hamilton × Supreme Box Logo Appliqué Hooded Leather Jacket.
  • The Archive: A patchwork of 31 different Box Logos spanning three decades of Supreme history.
  • The Rarity: Just 38 made — one of the rarest Box Logo pieces Supreme has ever produced.

Supreme kicked off its Fall/Winter 2026 season with a preview built entirely around archival scarcity, and one piece stole the show: the Jeff Hamilton × Supreme Box Logo Appliqué Hooded Leather Jacket. Built with legendary leather-jacket designer Jeff Hamilton and limited to just 38 pieces, it stitches together 31 different Box Logo designs spanning three decades into a single garment. Some are already calling it the ultimate Supreme Box Logo item — and it’s hard to argue. This isn’t just a jacket; it’s a wearable museum of streetwear

Wearable Archive: Every Box Logo on the Jacket

Here’s what actually makes this a grail: it isn’t one graphic, it’s the entire Box Logo timeline stitched into one jacket. Huge credit to Supreme archivist @dropsdotgg (Supreme Drops) — also on Instagram — who broke down every design on the piece and when each one first appeared:

THE ’90s

Box Logo Tee (SS1994) · Box Logos (c.1994) · Box Logo Crewneck (c.1996) · Arabic Box Logo Hoodie (FW1997) · Box Logo Tee (SS1997)

THE 2000s

Paisley Box Logo Tee (SS2001) · 9-11 Box Logo Tee (FW2001) · Grass Box Logo Hoodie (FW2005) · Harajuku Box Logo Tee — Friends & Family (FW2006)

THE 2010s

Rammellzee Sticker (FW2010) · Union Jack Box Logo Tee (FW2011) · Zebra Sticker (SS2011) · Arabic Sticker (SS2012) · Box Logo Pullover (FW2014) · Yankees Box Logo Tee (SS2015) · Brooklyn Box Logo Tee (FW2017) · Skull Pile Sticker (SS2018) · SF Box Logo Tee (FW2019)

THE 2020s

Berlin Box Logo Tee (FW2021) · Milan Box Logo Tee (SS2021) · Tiffany & Co. Box Logo Tee (FW2021) · Chicago Box Logo Tee (FW2022) · Box Logo Hoodie (FW2023) · Seoul Box Logo Tee (FW2023) · Miami Box Logo Tee (SS2025) · Box Logo Hoodie (FW2025) · Orange Zebra Box Logo

Box Logo breakdown courtesy of @dropsdotgg on X. From the 1994 original to 2025’s latest cities, it’s three decades of Box Logo history on one hood.

Why It Matters: Archive Over Novelty

In today’s market, “archival” has replaced “novelty” as the real value driver. We’ve moved past the era where a loud colorway or a one-off collaboration was enough to sustain a premium — the market now rewards heritage. This jacket wins because it leverages the proven demand of dozens of legacy grails at once rather than a single new graphic.

Look at the specific pieces in the collage: the 1994 original, the Arabic (1997), the Paisley (2001), the somber 9-11 (2001), and modern hits like the Tiffany & Co. (2021). Each represents a distinct chapter of Supreme’s cultural run. Combined into one garment, owning this jacket is like owning a shelf of separate archival grails — which is exactly why it’s generating the reaction it is.

The Reality of a 1-of-38

Let’s be honest about what a run of 38 really means: for the vast majority of collectors, this is a piece to admire, not to own. Numbers this low rarely see a normal online release, and when they surface again it’s usually through consignment and private sales at figures that put them out of reach for all but the most serious buyers. That scarcity is the whole point — it’s what turns a jacket into a genuine grail and cements it as one of the most talked-about pieces of the FW26 preview.

What it really signals is the tone for the entire Fall/Winter 2026 season: heritage is the new hype. Supreme is leaning into its own archive, and that direction will ripple through the rest of the season’s lineup — including pieces that are actually attainable.

More FW26 coverage from Marching Dogs is on the way — we’ll be breaking down the standout pieces of the season as the full lookbook rolls out.