

The photo he didn't want Supreme to use, he said, because they once collaborated with a burger chain-and also just because he didn't like the face he was pulling. The majority of people waiting in line are heading straight for the shirt featuring a photo of gloomy vegetarian Morrissey. In about an hour, the doors to Supreme's London store will be opened, and everyone here-tired Nick patient Werner teenagers from Cardiff, Newcastle, and Canterbury the guy wearing a Supreme sleeping bag like a Snuggie-will get their chance to walk inside, past the sculpture of a smiley white ghost, and flick through the first batch of caps, coats, hoodies, and T-shirts released this season.
