New Aphex Twin Clothing Line Will Have Fans Saying ‘Come To Daddy’

Skate culture brand Supreme has announced a collaboration with Aphex Twin on a new collection of clothing and other products that may have fans saying ‘Come to Daddy’.

The collection features original album artwork, as well as music video artwork by Chris Cunningham.

The collection consists of a GORE-TEX Hooded Jacket, Alpha Industries Cargo Jacket, Sweater, Shirt, Thermal, Football Jersey, Hooded Sweatshirt, Alpha Industries Cargo Pant, Short, two T-Shirts, 6-Panel, Mechanix Work Gloves, Mantis Coin Knife and four Skateboards.

The collection debuts March 6, 2025 at the Supreme site.

9 thoughts on “New Aphex Twin Clothing Line Will Have Fans Saying ‘Come To Daddy’

  1. This move isn’t off-brand for Richard. Don’t forget he cynically released an album called ’26 Mixes For Cash’. WARP was likely supportive of the joke.
    He’s the Banksy of electronic music and has no fear of selling out his image and as a comment on the capitalism. This is intentionally cynical brand extension: waste money on rubbish product; I’ll happily take some from you idiots who are interested in branding yourself with my image.
    My opinion only.

    1. Very true, in the 90s he somehow managed to make music that was played at squat raves whilst simultaneously being used by some of the largest companies to advertise everything from bank accounts to tyres on TV all without losing any credibility

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