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Even if you haven’t heard his music before, you’ve likely seen Aphex Twin’s logo.

The cult-favorite electronic musician’s merch has become something of a fashion phenomenon: We’ve spotted it at fashion week, Virgil Abloh often sported an orange Aphex Twin tee, and high-profile musicians, including Charlie XCX, Frank Ocean, and Travis Scott, have all worn some form of Aphex Twin memorabilia. 

And while some fans of the musician (real name: Richard David James) stick to the official merch, many more create bootlegs. There’s a considerable market out there for all things Aphex Twin, and Supreme is tapping into it. 

Last week, the brand released a T-shirt with the cover of the British musician’s album Windowlicker (1999) on the front (the one where he's photographed as a bikini-wearing woman). Now, as part of its Spring/Summer 2025 collection, Supreme has a wide-ranging Aphex Twin-themed capsule in the pipeline. 

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With almost four decades of pioneering electronic music under his belt and many unconventional album artworks, Supreme had a lot of archival Aphex Twin material to play with. 

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The streetwear giant has printed original artworks (including a frankly terrifying photo of the musician from his 1996 album Richard D. James) and scenes from music videos across a huge selection of clothes and accessories.

GORE-TEX outerwear, work gloves, football jerseys, a coin knife… a wide-ranging product selection typical of Supreme is on offer. It all arrives in Supreme stores on March 6, except for in Asia, where it releases March 8. 

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With official Supreme merch now under its belt, the cult of Aphex Twin evolves.

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