Two-way sneakers collabs are old hat. But three-way collabs like the Supreme x Goodenough x Nike Air Force 1? They’re a rarer beast. Dropping as part of the New York skate stalwart’s summer 2025 collection, these sneakers might just be one of the most unexpected grails of the year.
Supreme x Goodenough x Nike Air Force 1
SupremeIf Goodenough doesn’t ring a bell, it’s time to brush up on your streetwear history. Founded in 1990 by Hiroshi Fujiwara, the godfather of Japanese streetwear, it’s a punk- and hip-hop-influenced imprint that’s known for its graphic tees and workwear-y menswear. After leaving Goodenough in the late ’90s, Fujiwara launched his Fragment Design project in 2003, going on to work on legendary projects with the likes of Air Jordan, Moncler, Red Wing, and many more. Now, though, the designer’s OG label is making a long-awaited comeback through this new collab with Supreme.
Taking on the classic ‘Triple White’ Air Force 1, the sneaker mixes it up by adding leopard print Swooshes to the sidewalls. Supreme’s signature box logo lands on the right heel, while Goodenough’s lowercase ‘g’ hits the left. Co-branding is printed on the tongue label and insole, and just in case there was any doubt, the semi-translucent outsole spells out “SUPOODENOUGH” underneath.
As well as the Forces, the power duo have also worked on a massive range of apparel and accessories. We’re talking MA-1 bombers, patchwork jackets, sweaters, button-downs, tees, and all manner of caps and hats. If you took a L on the last Supreme x Goodenough drop back in 2007, this might just be your lucky day.

Supreme x Goodenough x Nike Air Force 1
SupremeThe Supreme x Goodenough x Nike Air Force 1 is set to release exclusively at Supreme’s website and brick-and-mortar stores on June 5. A retail price has yet to be confirmed, but honestly? It’s the resale prices that you should be worried about.
This story originally appeared on British GQ.