In 1990, long before going on to start Fragment Design, Hiroshi Fujiwara achieved legendary status through his first brand; GOODENOUGH. Pulling from established imprints like Stüssy and western influences like hip-hop and skating, Fujiwara essentially created the Japanese streetwear scene with high-quality graphic tees and other utilitarian garments geared toward the modern consumer. Now in a true icons collide moment, GOODENOUGH and New York City’s Supreme are linking up for a three-way collaboration on the Nike Air Force 1.
Given GOODENOUGH was informed heavily by Fujiwara’s connection to New York, the project makes more than enough sense. It’s also rather sensible that the design begins with the “Triple White,” or “Uptown” Air Force 1 as it’s known in the big apple. Faux cheetah print Swooshes bring the delivery to life, complemented by black GOODENOUGH and Supreme logos on the lateral sides of the left and right shoes, respectively. More co-branding appears on the tongue and insoles, not to mention laces featuring repeating “SUPREMENOUGH” text. Underfoot, a semi-clear outsole reveals multi-color Supreme/GOODENOUGH text.
The Supreme x GOODENOUGH x Air Force 1 is part of a larger GOODENOUGH x Supreme capsule and will release June 5th (June 7th in Asia) via supreme.com and the brand’s physical locations. See official images below if you’re considering going for a pair.






