Supreme x La Martina x Jacob & Co. Sees Polo Heritage with Sportswear
Supreme x La Martina x Jacob & Co. is a Spring 2026 collaboration that draws on the Argentine brand's longstanding connection to professional polo. Founded by Lando Simonetti in the 1980s, La Martina built its reputation through leather polo equipment before expanding into apparel. The new collection combines that sporting heritage with Supreme's streetwear approach across a range of seasonal garments and accessories. Jacob & Co. joins the project through co-branded detailing incorporated throughout the release.
The collection includes a lightweight hooded jacket, rugby shirt, soccer jersey, zip-up sweatshirt, sweatpants, and a six-panel cap. Polo-inspired graphics and collaborative branding appear across the lineup, linking the identities of all three brands. Designed for the Spring 2026 season, the capsule balances athletic references with casual everyday wear.
Image Credit: Supreme
The collection includes a lightweight hooded jacket, rugby shirt, soccer jersey, zip-up sweatshirt, sweatpants, and a six-panel cap. Polo-inspired graphics and collaborative branding appear across the lineup, linking the identities of all three brands. Designed for the Spring 2026 season, the capsule balances athletic references with casual everyday wear.
Image Credit: Supreme
Trend Themes
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Polo Streetwear Hybrids — Heritage sport codes are being reworked into casual apparel capsules, creating space for niche athletic traditions to become mainstream lifestyle aesthetics.
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Tri-branded Capsules — Multi-partner collaborations are expanding beyond simple logo swaps, blending credibility from sport, streetwear, and luxury to create more distinctive limited-edition products.
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Equestrian-inspired Sportswear — Polo graphics, rugby silhouettes, and leather-equipment references are giving fashion brands a refined athletic language that differentiates seasonal streetwear drops.
Industry Implications
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Streetwear — Streetwear labels are increasingly using unexpected heritage sports partnerships to refresh product storytelling and elevate limited-release demand.
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Luxury Goods — Luxury accessory and jewelry brands can gain cultural relevance through co-branded detailing that embeds premium status into everyday apparel.
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Sporting Apparel — Traditional sporting brands are positioned to convert archival equipment credibility into lifestyle collections that reach consumers beyond active players.
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