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Supreme unveils new Michael Jackson collection

New York clothing brand launches new line featuring iconic image from the 1980s.

New York brand Supreme has launched a new clothing and skate collection as a tribute to Michael Jackson.

The range – which is available in the brand’s New York, LA, London, Paris and Japan locations, as well as online – includes a hooded sweatshirt, t-shirt, short sleeve work shirt and a skateboard deck.

Each pieces features a classic photo of Michael – who died on June 25, 2009 – from the 1980s.

Supreme has championed stars including Muhammad Ali and Michael Jordan in previous clothing collections.

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