A well-known hot sauce brand’s famous tag line is, “I put that $#!t on everything.” Supreme appears to be living by that mantra.
Year after year, the streetwear giant has found new and unusual items to slap its red box logo on. Supreme has released everything from branded nunchucks to faux fur-lined caskets. What were once considered weird items that have absolutely nothing to do with the brand are now some of its most coveted releases. But which ones are the weirdest?
Following the unveiling of Supreme Spring/Summer 2026, which was full of insane pieces, here are our picks for Supreme’s 10 Most Ridiculous Accessories of All Time.
Season: Fall/Winter 2020
Price: $3
Shoutout to whoever works in the marketing department of Colgate for tapping into “the culture.” Although these didn’t sell out immediately like the Supreme Oreos, resellers still copped multiple tubes to resell on platforms like Grailed. And yes, Supreme collectors cried online about the brand shipping these in bubble mailers, which led to toothpaste boxes arriving damaged in the mail. Imagine having six unopened tubes of Supreme toothpaste just sitting in the corner of your room?
Season: Spring/Summer 2020
Price: $3
When the Supreme Oreos dropped in Spring 2020, they were reasonably priced at $3 a pack and would have made for a tasty snack if people just ate them like they were supposed to. But of course, no one actually did that. Instead, resellers brought multiple packs at a time and resold them for as little as $8 a pack. Although some people actually paid resale to film themselves eating red Oreos branded with Supreme’s box logo, others simply copped these to display as a collector’s item. Whatever the case may be, if you own a pack of these and didn’t eat them before they expired in June 2020, you’re shit out of luck. And if you copped a pack of fake Supreme Oreos off TaoBao, the FBI needs to speak to you because you’re a prime suspect that’s probably up to other weirdo acts we need to address. Nevertheless, packs of expired Supreme Oreos are still up for sale on Grailed.
Season: Fall/Winter 2015
Price: $32
What the hell could you possibly do with a Supreme crowbar? As a 20-something-year-old New Yorker standing in the Supreme line shouted back at Emily Oberg in 2015, “Fucking nothing. But I’m going to own a fucking crowbar now, so that’s the fucking shit.” That, my friends, is all that needs to be said.
Season: Fall/Winter 2024
Price: $3,998
As if performative gym bros weren’t insufferable enough, could you imagine one of them racking their bench press on a bright red Supreme weight set? We’ve never actually seen one of these in the wild, and we do appreciate the health conscious intentions that Supreme had when they made these, but it’s just hard not to think about the type of person who is actually dropping four Gs on something like this and sigh a little bit.
Season: Fall/Winter 2016
Price: $30
We really don’t have to talk about this Supreme Brick anymore. Yes, Supreme released a brick in 2016, customers brought it, and it created enough buzz amongst people who know nothing about the brand. It’s definitely a weird accessory to have just sitting in your home. Knowing how die-hard Supreme collectors are, this brick embossed with a box logo was worth every penny. I can’t wait to see this brick exhibited in The Modern Museum of Art’s retrospective exhibition on Supreme in 2054. We just wish we saw someone actually try to build a walkway or something with a bunch of these.
Season: Fall/Winter 2010
Price: $400 (resell value)
Even before these were further immortalized by Frank Ocean on his verse in “She” a year later, the Supreme nunchucks were an item so random that you couldn’t help but want to own a pair. By today’s standards, these are actually pretty tame for a Supreme accessory, but for any real Supreme heads they will stand the test of time as one of the earliest examples of the brand really thinking outside of the box.
Season: Fall/Winter 2025
Price: $17,998
Streetwear may have infiltrated golf style in recent years, but the country club pastime is still one of the last things we think about when we think of Supreme. The brand still decided to drop a golf cart in 2025 anyway.
It looks like it came straight out of an episode of Pimp My Ride complete with chrome rims and silver flames painted on the sides. We can’t imagine you’d be able to actually drive this thing on a golf course, but maybe you can use it to drive over to your neighborhood homie’s house when the car is in the shop?
Season: Spring/Summer 2022
Price: $90,000
If a Supreme camper pulls up in the forest and no hypebeasts are around to hear it, does it make a sound? If you want everyone at the summer camp ground to know how dedicated you are to the drip, Supreme made a trailer complete with a red box logo awning. If you do own one of these, at least you will always have a place to sleep in case you get evicted for choosing the latest drop over your rent payment.
Season: Spring/Summer 2026
Price: TBD
Supreme and Everlast have had a longstanding collaborative relationship that’s included boxing gloves and robes. There is an argument to be made that the average person may be able to use those things. The latest Supreme x Everlast creation is unprecedented. We actually thought this was a toy-sized ring for action figures when we first saw it. No, this is an entire regulation-sized boxing ring covered in BOGOs. We can’t wait to see the pro fighter who shells out the money to have one of these things built. Maybe someone will start a streetwear fighting league to settle all of the social media beef? (There’s a free idea for someone with enough money to afford this thing)
Season: Spring/Summer 2026
Price: TBD
One of Supreme’s newest accessories is also the craziest thing it has ever made. If you want to lace your loved one with some drip at the funeral or make sure that your affinity for Supreme is recognized in the afterlife, now you can. There isn’t much else to say about this one. This is just pure insanity. All due respect to the dead, but the first funeral with a BOGO casket is going to be a must-see moment.
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