MF DOOM’s property has partnered with Supreme for a brand new capsule assortment serving as the most recent within the fall 2023 collab sequence.
Announced earlier this week, the MF DOOM x Supreme assortment arrived on Thursday (September 7) for U.S. followers crammed with an array of t-shirts, hoodies and knit hats in numerous colorways.
“MF DOOM passed away on October 31, 2020. Taken together, his expansive body of work – both solo and collaborative – amounts to one of rap’s most virtuoso authors and mysterious figures,” Supreme wrote to Instagram.
“Today, MF DOOM is regarded for his immeasurable influence on generations of artists to come. Supreme has worked with the MF DOOM estate on a collection for Fall 2023. The collection features a Hooded Sweatshirt, T-Shirt and Beanie.”
Take a have a look at the gathering under:
Supreme x MF DOOM assortment dropping this Thursday pic.twitter.com/bjNp4h27fD
— Modern Notoriety (@ModernNotoriety) September 5, 2023
The graphic emblazoned on the t-shirt and hoodie noticed MF DOOM’s signature masks and machete sword together with a hand-written letter from the Operation: Doomsday rapper on the bottom.
Hoodies retailed for $168 whereas t-shirts went for $48 and hats that includes a basic MF DOOM motif in black, inexperienced and gray have been bought for $40.
Unfortunately, your complete assortment bought out shortly on Thursday morning and followers will both have to show to Supreme in Japan, which is able to launch the gathering on Saturday (September 9), or the resale market.
The “Rhymes Like Dimes” rapper and producer (actual identify was Daniel Dumile Thompson) handed away in October 2020 on the age of 49. Whereas the reason for his demise was initially hid from the general public, it was later revealed that it was the product of unwanted side effects from taking ACE inhibitors.
After ingesting simply two doses of blood stress remedy that he had been prescribed, the masked icon had a extreme response known as Angioedema that resulted in his throat, tongue and lips swelling.
DOOM’s widow Jasmin Thompson blasted the hospital for his or her negligence in taking part in a task in his deteriorating situation.
Last month, St. James Hospital chief medical officer, Dr. Hamish McLure, issued an apology assertion to Thompson through The Guardian.
“I would like to offer our sincere condolences to [MF Doom’s] family, friends and fans at this difficult time. I apologize that the care he received was not to the standard we would expect,” mentioned Dr. McLure.
“Following his sad death we undertook a serious incident investigation and the report has been shared with Daniel’s family.
“As a result we have put in place a number of actions and the wider learning from what happened is to be used as a teaching topic in a number of different clinical specialities. We also support the coroner’s recommendation for clearer national guidance and awareness in this area.”
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