‘Kids’ Celebrates 20th Anniversary With Supreme

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This year marks the 20th anniversary of the culture classic movie Kids about sexually active teenagers in NYC. To commemorate and celebrate the anniversary of the director of the cult classic, Larry Clark teamed up with streetwear brand Supreme to release a capsule of items based on stills from the iconic film such as hooded sweatshirts, long-sleeved T-shirts, graphic T-shirts and skate decks as well as an exclusive interview on the influences he had in making the film. During the time of its release, Kids caused quite the controversy for its portrayal of New York City youth culture, sexual experimentation, AIDS, substance abuse, and teenage angst.

The collection will be available on May 21st. Check out the full collection here.

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