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Supreme closed out the year with a Michael Jackson collaboration as part of its FW25 Week 18 drop. While multiple items released, the zip-up hoodie stood out as the most viable apparel flip due to its wearable format and global appeal. Featuring artwork inspired by Michael Jackson’s Dangerous era, the hoodie benefited from mainstream recognition rather than niche hype. Although margins were not extreme, demand remained steady, particularly in the navy colourway.
Michael Jackson’s global recognition supported demand beyond core Supreme collectors.
The zip-up format offered broader appeal than graphics-heavy alternatives.
Navy colourway performed stronger than black in early resale listings.
Online and London in-store availability limited immediate supply.
Moderate resale margins were supported by year-end demand rather than scarcity alone.
18/12/2025
Supreme FW25 Week 18 drops online at 4pm and in-store in London.
19/12/2025
Additional pairs release at DSML from 11am.
19/12/2025
18–19 December 2025 - The hoodie sells through faster than other apparel items from the drop.
29/12/2025
Hoodies begin trading around £275+ depending on colour and size.

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This was a steady, low-volatility flip rather than a headline-grabber. The Michael Jackson name carried enough cultural weight to support resale prices, even though the design itself was not universally praised. For resellers choosing a single item from the drop, the hoodie made more sense than riskier apparel pieces, especially when focusing on the navy colourway. Not explosive, but dependable for end-of-year capital rotation.

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