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Marty Supreme Jacket Colours, Style Guide & Where to Buy 2026

Three male models wearing Marty Supreme jackets including orange Marty Supreme windbreaker, navy jacket and black suit at TVJackets

What Is the Marty Supreme Movie and Why Does Everyone Want the Jacket?

Marty Supreme is a 2025 sports drama produced by A24 and directed by Josh Safdie, starring Timothée Chalamet as Marty, a charismatic and obsessive table tennis hustler navigating the underground ping pong gambling world of 1970s New York City. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September 2025 and opened theatrically on Christmas Day 2025, earning critical acclaim and a 95 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes. Chalamet’s performance drew immediate comparisons to his work in Bones and All and Wonka, but the cultural moment that defined the film’s marketing was not a trailer, a poster, or a film review. It was a jacket.

The Nahmias x A24 Classic Warm-Up Jacket, designed by David Nahmias in collaboration with A24, appeared in Timothée Chalamet’s promotional images weeks before the film’s release. The jacket features the MARTY SUPREME text across the chest with three gold stars beneath it, a colour-blocked windbreaker construction in a bold retro colourway, and fabrication quality far above standard film merchandise. The first drop through the A24 shop website sold out in under eleven minutes. The second drop lasted approximately the same amount of time. Every subsequent release has followed the same pattern: announced without meaningful advance warning, gone within minutes.

The reason everyone wants the Marty Supreme jacket is not simply that Timothée Chalamet wore it. It is that the jacket works independently of the film as a genuine streetwear piece. The retro windbreaker silhouette, the bold colour-block construction, and the oversized fit all connect to early 1990s athletic outerwear aesthetics that have been in continuous revival across streetwear culture since 2018. When Tom Brady, Tyler the Creator, Kylie Jenner, and Hailey Bieber were all photographed in it within weeks of the first drop, each sighting accelerated demand further and confirmed that this was not a film merchandise moment. It was a fashion moment that happened to begin with a film.

The complete Marty Supreme collection at TVJackets covers every colour, every character look, and every style from the film and press tour, all available made to order with no drop schedule and no resale premium. Explore the full range at the Marty Supreme Jackets collection at TVJackets. For a dedicated colour breakdown, see the Marty Supreme Jacket Viral Colours Guide.

The Real Marty Supreme: Who Is the Film Based On?

Marty Supreme is inspired by the real life of Marty Reisman, an American table tennis player born in New York City in 1930 who became one of the most charismatic and unconventional figures in the history of the sport. Reisman was a child prodigy from the Lower East Side who became the United States table tennis champion multiple times and represented America at the World Table Tennis Championships. He was known not only for his extraordinary talent but for his showmanship, his willingness to hustle for money against anyone who would accept a challenge, and his refusal to conform to the institutional norms of the sport he dominated.

Josh Safdie, who directed Marty Supreme and co-wrote the screenplay, has spoken in interviews about his fascination with Reisman as a character type: the brilliant, self-destructive New York hustler whose talent is inseparable from his chaos. The Safdie Brothers filmography, which includes Uncut Gems (2019) with Adam Sandler as the jeweller Howard Ratner and Good Time (2017) with Robert Pattinson as the criminal Connie Nikas, is built around exactly this type of character. Marty Reisman fit the lineage of compulsive, gifted, impossible men that Josh Safdie has spent his career documenting and fictionalising.

The film takes significant creative liberties with the real Reisman’s biography. The specific events depicted, the romantic relationships, the gambling confrontations, and the particular matches that drive the narrative, are fictional inventions built around the spirit of the real person rather than a documentary account of his life. Whether Marty Supreme is based on a true story depends on how strictly you define the phrase. It is inspired by a real person and a real world. The specific story it tells is Josh Safdie’s invention, and that creative distance is what gives the film its dramatic freedom to be as extreme as it needs to be.

Marty Supreme Full Cast and Characters

The cast of Marty Supreme is anchored by Timothée Chalamet as Marty, a table tennis prodigy and compulsive hustler operating in the underground gambling world of 1970s New York. Chalamet’s performance has been described by critics as career-defining, with particular attention paid to the physical commitment he brought to the table tennis sequences and the psychological complexity he found in a character who is genuinely difficult to like and impossible to look away from.

Odessa A’zion plays Rachel, Marty’s love interest and the film’s emotional anchor. A’zion, known previously for her role in Hellraiser (2022), gives the film its most grounded performance as the person most consistently damaged by Marty’s inability to prioritise anything above the table. Josh Hutcherson, who returned to mainstream prominence through Five Nights at Freddy’s (2023), plays Wally, Marty’s closest competitor and complicated ally throughout the film.

The supporting cast and cameo roster became one of the most discussed elements of Marty Supreme before release. Penn Jillette of Penn and Teller plays a prominent supporting figure who bankrolls some of Marty’s most significant matches. Gwyneth Paltrow appears as a socialite connected to the high-stakes table tennis circuit. Kevin O’Leary, known from Shark Tank as Mr. Wonderful, plays himself in a brief but memorable appearance. Tyler the Creator appears in a scene and contributed to the film’s cultural score through his Golf Wang aesthetic sensibility. George Gervin, the NBA Hall of Famer known as the Iceman, and Ted Williams both appear in brief roles. Frank Ocean is referenced in the film’s musical landscape.

Full cast summary: Timothée Chalamet as Marty, Odessa A’zion as Rachel, Josh Hutcherson as Wally, Penn Jillette, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin O’Leary as himself, Tyler the Creator, George Gervin, Ted Williams, and Kay Stone.

The Nahmias x A24 Marty Supreme Jacket: What Made It Go Viral

The official Marty Supreme jacket is the Nahmias x A24 Classic Warm-Up Jacket, produced through a collaboration between A24 and Nahmias, the Los Angeles-based luxury streetwear brand founded by David Nahmias. Nahmias is positioned at the intersection of streetwear and high fashion, known for premium fabrication, retro athletic references, and a design sensibility that frequently cites 1980s and 1990s American sportswear as its primary visual influence. The brand sits in the same cultural conversation as Golf Wang, Rhude, and Casablanca as representing the most creatively ambitious end of the American luxury streetwear market.

The specific jacket produced for Marty Supreme features the brand name text across the chest, three gold stars below the text as a graphic device, a colour-blocked windbreaker construction in a bold retro palette, and an oversized silhouette that sits in the same visual register as early 1990s athletic warm-up jackets. The construction uses heavier fabric and better hardware than standard film merchandise, which is part of why it reads as a genuine garment rather than a promotional item. When Timothée Chalamet wore it in press images, it read as a real streetwear choice rather than a branded obligation.

The first drop occurred through the A24 shop website with no meaningful advance warning and sold out in under eleven minutes. The resale market on StockX for the Nahmias x A24 Marty Supreme jacket has seen prices ranging from three to eight times the original retail price depending on colourway and timing. The blue colourway commands the highest resale premiums because it is the version most closely associated with Timothée Chalamet’s promotional images. The black colourway is the most frequently available on resale platforms but still sells consistently above the original retail price.

The TVJackets version, the Nahmias x A24 Zip-Up Marty Supreme Jacket, is built to the same windbreaker silhouette and retro athletic visual language as the original, available made to order in every colourway, permanently in stock, with no bots, no 2am alarms, and no StockX markup.

Four male models wearing different Marty Supreme jacket colours including pink hoodie, yellow green track jacket, black leather and white sweatshirt at TVJackets

Every Marty Supreme jacket colour for men at TVJackets: pink, yellow green, black leather and white from the complete collection.

Every Marty Supreme Jacket Colour: The Complete Style Guide

The Marty Supreme jacket colour range covers more ground than almost any other single piece of film merchandise in recent memory. Each colourway carries its own cultural weight, its own celebrity sighting history, and its own styling logic. This is the complete breakdown of every colour available, what it communicates, and where to find it now.

Blue Marty Supreme Jacket

The blue colourway is the original and most recognisable version. Timothée Chalamet wore deep navy blue with contrasting stitching in the film’s most widely circulated promotional images, making this the version most closely associated with the character of Marty himself. The navy and black colour blocking gives it a classic 1990s athletic warm-up energy that works with dark jeans, black trousers, or matching track bottoms. The blue version commands the highest resale premiums on StockX for exactly this reason. The Marty Supreme Blue Jacket and the Timothée Chalamet Marty Supreme Blue Jacket are both available at TVJackets.

Black Marty Supreme Jacket

The black colourway is the most versatile version in the collection. Where the blue reads as character-specific and visually declarative, the black version operates as genuine everyday outerwear. The MARTY SUPREME text and star graphic in white or silver against the black base is clean, confident, and wearable in contexts where the louder coloured versions would feel too committed to the cultural reference. The Marty Supreme Black Jacket, the Marty Supreme Black Satin Jacket, and the Chalamet Marty Supreme 2026 Black Jacket each offer a different construction and finish within the black colourway.

Pink Marty Supreme Jacket

The pink colourway sold out the fastest of any limited drop in the collection’s history. The Marty Supreme pink jacket combines a soft rose or bubblegum pink base with contrasting panel detailing, creating a version of the windbreaker aesthetic that reads as fashion-forward and deliberate rather than simply athletic. Kendall Jenner’s pink version sighting generated an enormous spike in search volume for “marty supreme pink jacket” within 24 hours of the image being shared. The Marty Supreme Pink Pullover Hoodie is available at TVJackets for those who want the pink Marty Supreme look without competing with the resale market.

Brown Marty Supreme Jacket

The brown colourway represents the most grounded and wearable version of the Marty Supreme aesthetic. Where the blue and pink versions make an immediate visual statement, the brown jacket reads as a considered outerwear choice that carries the Marty Supreme identity through its construction and silhouette rather than through a bold colourway. It pairs naturally with cream, white, or dark denim and has a particular resonance with the film’s 1970s New York setting. The Timothée Chalamet Marty Supreme Brown Jacket and the Timothée Chalamet Marty Supreme Brown Coat are both available at TVJackets.

Orange Marty Supreme Jacket

The orange colourway is the boldest and most visually arresting version in the collection. The Marty Supreme orange jacket uses a vivid orange base with black panel detailing on the sleeves and shoulders that prevents the colour from becoming overwhelming. It photographs exceptionally well, which is part of why celebrity sightings in the orange version generate disproportionate social media engagement. Kendall Jenner’s orange version sighting drove a significant spike in searches for “marty supreme orange jacket” within 48 hours of the post. The Timothée Chalamet Marty Supreme Orange Jacket and the Timothée Chalamet Marty Supreme Orange Tracksuit are both available at TVJackets.

Red, White, Green, Yellow, Purple and Gray

The red Marty Supreme jacket carries bold athletic energy with a warmer palette that connects directly to the film’s 1970s New York setting. The Marty Supreme Red Jacket is one of the most historically resonant colourways in the collection. The white version, the Timothée Chalamet Marty Supreme White Jacket, offers the cleanest and most minimal read of the windbreaker silhouette. The green jacket, the Timothée Chalamet Marty Supreme Green Jacket, sits in the same bold athletic register as the orange. The Marty Supreme Yellow and Green Track Jacket and the Timothée Chalamet Yellow Leather Jacket represent the yellow end of the palette. The Marty Supreme Purple Satin Jacket is the most formally elegant version in the collection, with the satin construction elevating the silhouette beyond its athletic origins. The Marty Supreme Gray Track Jacket is the most versatile everyday option in the entire range.

Timothée Chalamet’s Complete Marty Supreme Wardrobe

The Marty Supreme jacket is the most famous piece in Timothée Chalamet’s wardrobe for the film, but it is far from the only one. Chalamet’s styling across the film itself and the Marty Supreme press tour represents one of the most comprehensive character wardrobe explorations of his career, covering everything from 1970s-accurate costumes worn during filming to contemporary high-fashion choices made specifically for the film’s awards season campaign.

Within the film, Marty’s wardrobe is a deliberate construction of working-class New York style filtered through the specific aesthetic of competitive table tennis culture in the 1970s. Cotton jackets, wool coats, leather blazers, and track suits all communicate a character who cares about how he looks but who expresses that care through sportswear and utility rather than fashion. The Timothée Chalamet Marty Supreme Cotton Jacket captures the everyday working wardrobe of the character during the film’s central sequences. The Timothée Chalamet Marty Supreme Leather Blazer represents the more elevated version of the same character aesthetic, worn during the film’s higher-stakes scenes. The Timothée Chalamet Marty Supreme Long Black Coat is the most dramatically powerful piece in the film wardrobe, appearing in several of the most memorable sequences.

The Timothée Chalamet Marty Supreme Brown Suit represents the character at his most formally dressed, and the Timothée Chalamet Marty Supreme Wool Coat is the winter outerwear piece that communicates the same functional but considered wardrobe logic across the film’s colder sequences. The Timothée Chalamet Grey Hooded Jacket is his most casual film wardrobe piece.

Outside the film, Chalamet’s press tour choices were equally deliberate. The Marty Premiere Timothée Chalamet Black Leather Jacket worn at the film’s premiere became one of the most photographed celebrity fashion moments of the 2025 awards season. The Timothée Chalamet 32nd Actor Awards White Blazer and the Timothée Chalamet Oscar White Suit Outfit represent the peak of his formal awards season styling for the film.

Supporting Cast Outfits: Gwyneth Paltrow, Josh Hutcherson and More

The supporting cast wardrobe in Marty Supreme has generated significant independent search interest and commercial demand beyond the Chalamet-specific pieces. Several supporting character looks from the film have become sought-after pieces in their own right.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s appearance as a socialite connected to the high-stakes table tennis circuit gave the film one of its most visually distinctive supporting character looks. Her wardrobe across her scenes combines early 1970s Upper East Side fashion with the understated wealth signalling that Paltrow has made her signature both on and off screen. The Gwyneth Paltrow Marty Supreme Black Blazer captures the sharp tailoring of her character’s most controlled moments in the film. The Gwyneth Paltrow Marty Supreme Jacket and the Marty Supreme Gwyneth Paltrow Black Coat cover the fuller range of her character’s wardrobe across her scenes.

Josh Hutcherson as Wally wears a wardrobe that positions his character as Marty’s equal and opposite. Where Marty’s clothes are expressive and slightly chaotic, Wally’s are more contained and deliberate, reflecting the character’s psychological differences from the protagonist. The Marty Supreme Josh Hutcherson Jacket captures that controlled but competitive aesthetic. The Marty Supreme Hooded Jacket represents the more relaxed end of the supporting cast wardrobe range.

Five female models wearing women's Marty Supreme jackets including yellow varsity, black leather, green track jacket, blue hoodie and green varsity at TVJackets

Women’s Marty Supreme jacket collection at TVJackets: five styles and colourways for female fans of the 2025 A24 film.

Women’s Marty Supreme Jacket: Every Option

The women’s Marty Supreme jacket is one of the fastest-growing segments of search interest in the entire collection. The query “women’s marty supreme jacket” carries a KD of just 10, meaning almost nobody is competing for it despite consistent monthly search volume and strong commercial intent. The demand exists and the official supply from Nahmias x A24 is essentially zero.

The Marty Supreme windbreaker silhouette translates naturally to women’s styling because the oversized fit that defines the jacket’s character works with a wide range of body proportions and styling approaches. Worn with high-waisted straight jeans and clean white trainers it reads as a deliberate vintage athletic choice. Worn with a short skirt and boots it communicates the gender-fluid sportswear energy that has defined the most influential women’s street style looks of the past several years.

Hailey Bieber was photographed in the Marty Supreme jacket on multiple occasions, first wearing it oversized with bike shorts and sneakers and then belted over a simple dress in a later appearance. Both looks generated significant engagement because they demonstrated the jacket’s styling versatility beyond the obvious athletic context. The Hailey Bieber Marty Supreme Jacket is available at TVJackets, built to the same oversized windbreaker silhouette that made her sightings so widely shared.

Charli XCX, whose fashion identity sits at the intersection of Y2K nostalgia and contemporary pop culture, was also closely associated with the Marty Supreme aesthetic during the film’s release period. The Charli XCX Black Leather Jacket at TVJackets captures her specific styling register within the broader Marty Supreme universe. For the most overtly fashion-forward women’s option in the collection, the Marty Supreme Pink Pullover Hoodie sits in the same pink streetwear space that generated enormous demand when the pink colourway was first sighted on Kendall Jenner.

Four people in Marty Supreme celebrity street style editorial including yellow green windbreaker with sunglasses and multi-colour jacket at TVJackets

Celebrity street style in the Marty Supreme jacket: four editorial looks from the TVJackets collection worn across different contexts.

Celebrities Wearing the Marty Supreme Jacket

The celebrity adoption of the Marty Supreme jacket is the single most important factor in its cultural status beyond the film itself. Each major sighting added a new layer of credibility and a new audience segment to the jacket’s demand profile, turning what could have been a standard piece of film merchandise into a genuine streetwear cultural object.

Tyler the Creator was one of the earliest and most significant non-Chalamet sightings. Tyler, whose Golf Wang brand operates in the same retro-athletic colour-blocking aesthetic territory as the Marty Supreme jacket, wore the blue version styled with wide-leg trousers and platform trainers. The sighting was significant not only because of Tyler’s personal following but because his endorsement communicated that the jacket had genuine credibility within the streetwear community that follows Golf Wang, independent of any affiliation with the film or with A24.

Tom Brady’s sighting was unexpected enough to generate its own news cycle. Brady wore the Marty Supreme jacket as casual outerwear leaving a restaurant, which demonstrated the jacket’s ability to function as genuine everyday outerwear for someone with no particular affiliation to youth culture or streetwear. That kind of cross-demographic adoption is what separates a culturally significant jacket from a trend piece.

Kylie Jenner’s mirror selfie in the blue version became one of the most saved and reshared celebrity fashion posts of the month it was published. The comments were unanimous: everyone wanted to know where to buy it and it was already sold out everywhere. Kendall Jenner was photographed in the orange version, driving a significant spike in searches for “marty supreme orange jacket” within 48 hours. Hailey Bieber wore the jacket twice in public within a three-week period. Frank Ocean was linked to the jacket through a widely circulated social media post that generated further search volume around “frank ocean marty supreme jacket” regardless of its confirmed status.

Marty Supreme Jacket Dupe vs Made-to-Order: What Is the Difference?

The search query “marty supreme jacket dupe” has a KD of 16 and consistent search volume, making it one of the clearest untargeted opportunities in this keyword cluster. Understanding the difference between a dupe and a made-to-order screen-inspired piece is important before buying anything from a third-party source.

A dupe in streetwear culture refers to a low-cost version of a sold-out or high-value item made with cheaper materials and lesser construction to approximate the appearance of the original at a fraction of the cost. Dupes for the Marty Supreme jacket appeared on platforms including DHgate within weeks of the first Nahmias x A24 sell-out. They typically use lightweight nylon construction with printed rather than properly applied graphics, cheaper zipper hardware, inconsistent stitching, and a silhouette that sits flatter and less structured than the original because the fabric weight is insufficient to hold the shape.

A made-to-order screen-inspired piece is a different category entirely. TVJackets’ Marty Supreme collection is not a dupe. It is a collection of jackets built to the windbreaker and outerwear silhouettes worn in and around the film, using proper fabrication, correct hardware, and the same retro athletic construction logic as the Nahmias original. The difference is the quality of the garment and the intent behind it. A dupe tries to look like the real thing from a distance. A made-to-order piece is simply a well-built jacket inspired by the same visual world, made to the buyer’s measurements, with no shortcuts in the construction.

Explore the complete made-to-order collection at the Movie Outfits Collection at TVJackets.

Marty Supreme Jacket Price: How Much Does It Cost?

The price of the Marty Supreme jacket depends entirely on where you are buying it. The original Nahmias x A24 retail price was approximately 150 to 200 dollars depending on the colourway and the specific drop. That price is now essentially irrelevant because the jacket is unavailable at retail from any official source.

On StockX, the Marty Supreme jacket resale price currently ranges from approximately 400 to 1,200 dollars depending on the colourway, the size, and the timing of the listing. The blue colourway commands the highest premium because it is the version most closely associated with Timothée Chalamet’s promotional images. The black version is the most frequently available and sits at the lower end of the StockX price range, though still significantly above original retail. Limited colourways including the pink version occasionally appear at the top of the resale price range.

On eBay, listings for the Marty Supreme jacket include both verified pieces and a significant number of lower quality versions presented in a misleading context. Price discipline on eBay is less reliable than on StockX, and any listing priced below 300 dollars for what is presented as a genuine Nahmias x A24 piece warrants close scrutiny before purchase.

At TVJackets, the made-to-order Marty Supreme jacket collection is available at a fraction of the StockX resale price with custom sizing included at no extra charge. The Nahmias x A24 Zip-Up Marty Supreme Jacket and every colour variant in the collection represent the most accessible way to own this look at a price that does not require competing with resale bots or paying eight times the original retail price.

How to Style the Marty Supreme Jacket in 2026

The Marty Supreme jacket is a windbreaker-silhouette piece with a retro athletic construction, which means it follows the same styling logic as the broader category of oversized track jackets and warm-up tops that have been a consistent streetwear presence since the early 2000s revival of 1990s athletic aesthetics. There are three distinct approaches to wearing it.

The film look: Marty’s core outfit throughout Marty Supreme pairs the windbreaker jacket with straight-leg dark trousers or track pants in a complementary dark shade, a plain white or black crew-neck tee underneath, and clean low-profile sneakers in white or black. The cap, if worn, is a structured fitted cap rather than a dad cap or beanie. This is the most historically accurate version of the look and the one that will read most immediately as the Marty Supreme character to anyone who has seen the film.

The celebrity streetwear look: Tyler the Creator’s approach of pairing the jacket with wide-leg trousers and platform trainers updates the athletic silhouette into more fashion-forward territory. The key is proportion: if the jacket is oversized, the trousers should also be relaxed or wide rather than slim, so the overall silhouette feels deliberately voluminous rather than accidentally oversized. Hailey Bieber’s approach of belting the jacket over a simple dress demonstrates that the windbreaker can be pulled into a fashion-specific context when the proportions are managed with intention.

The everyday casual look: The Marty Supreme Hooded Jacket pairs with straight jeans and clean white trainers for a look that carries the Marty Supreme identity without requiring any particular commitment to streetwear styling. The Marty Supreme Gray Track Jacket is the most quietly wearable piece in the entire collection, operating in the same visual register as any well-chosen casual jacket while carrying the cultural weight of the Marty Supreme identity in its construction and detailing.

Marty Supreme Jacket Release Date and Drop History

The Marty Supreme jacket release date question covers two separate timelines: the release of the film and the release of the official merchandise collection.

The film Marty Supreme, directed by Josh Safdie and produced by A24, opened in limited 70mm release on 19 December 2025 at select cinema venues including the Alamo Drafthouse, selected AMC locations, and selected Cinemark locations. The film expanded to wide theatrical release on Christmas Day 25 December 2025. The 70mm engagement became a significant part of the film’s marketing story, with dedicated audiences travelling to see it in the specific format Josh Safdie intended.

The official Marty Supreme merchandise including the Nahmias x A24 Classic Warm-Up Jacket was first made available through the A24 shop in October 2025, approximately two months before theatrical release. The initial drop sold out in eleven minutes. Subsequent drops followed no predictable schedule. A24 and Nahmias made no advance announcements of restock timing, which maintained the scarcity energy and drove secondary market speculation on StockX and eBay between drops.

Pop-up events associated with the Marty Supreme marketing campaign occurred in Los Angeles, New York City, and London. Limited quantities of merchandise were available in person at each event. Social media reports of overnight queuing for the Los Angeles and New York events confirmed the level of demand the jacket had generated. The London pop-up allocated its entire merchandise stock within hours of the announcement.

The TVJackets Marty Supreme collection has been available since the official merchandise sold out, providing a permanent made-to-order alternative to the drop-and-sell-out cycle. No drop schedules. No bots. No queue. Browse the complete range at the Marty Supreme Jackets collection at TVJackets.

Conclusion

The Marty Supreme jacket is a genuine cultural object, not just a piece of film merchandise. It arrived at the precise intersection of Timothée Chalamet’s cultural moment, A24’s marketing precision, David Nahmias’ design credibility, and a broader streetwear appetite for retro athletic silhouettes that had been building for years before the film existed. The result was a jacket that sold out before most people had seen the film it was named after and maintained its cultural relevance through every celebrity sighting that followed.

Understanding the full Marty Supreme universe, the real story behind Marty Reisman that inspired Josh Safdie’s film, the complete cast including Odessa A’zion, Penn Jillette, Gwyneth Paltrow, Tyler the Creator, and Kevin O’Leary, the colour range, the celebrity adoption by Tom Brady, Kylie Jenner, Hailey Bieber, and Kendall Jenner, and the pricing reality of the official Nahmias x A24 merchandise, gives you the context to make an informed decision about how you want to engage with this particular moment in pop culture fashion.

Every piece in the TVJackets Marty Supreme collection is made to order with custom sizing included at no extra charge, available in every colour documented in this guide, and ships worldwide with full tracking. No drop schedules. No bots. No StockX markup. Explore the complete collection at the TVJackets.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Marty Supreme jacket is a retro athletic windbreaker made famous by Timothee Chalamet in the 2025 A24 film Marty Supreme, directed by Josh Safdie. The official version is the Nahmias x A24 Classic Warm-Up Jacket, a collaboration between A24 and the Los Angeles luxury streetwear brand Nahmias, founded by David Nahmias. The jacket features the MARTY SUPREME text across the chest with three gold stars beneath it, a colour-blocked windbreaker construction, and an oversized retro athletic silhouette inspired by 1990s warm-up outerwear.
The official Marty Supreme jacket was made by Nahmias, a Los Angeles-based luxury streetwear brand founded by David Nahmias, in collaboration with A24, the independent film production and distribution company that produced the film. The Nahmias x A24 Classic Warm-Up Jacket was released through the A24 shop in limited drops beginning in October 2025, approximately two months before the film's Christmas Day theatrical release.
No. The Marty Supreme jacket has no connection to Supreme, the New York-based skateboarding and streetwear brand. Marty Supreme is the name of the fictional character played by Timothee Chalamet in the 2025 Josh Safdie film, inspired by real-life table tennis player Marty Reisman. The jacket is a collaboration between A24 and Nahmias. There is no affiliation between the Marty Supreme film merchandise and the Supreme brand.
The official Nahmias x A24 Marty Supreme jacket is no longer available through the A24 shop at retail price, having sold out within minutes of each limited drop. Resale listings exist on StockX and eBay at significantly inflated prices. TVJackets offers the complete Marty Supreme jacket collection made to order in every colour, permanently available, with custom sizing and worldwide shipping. Browse the full collection at the Marty Supreme Jackets category at TVJackets.
The original Nahmias x A24 retail price was approximately 150 to 200 dollars depending on colourway. On StockX, resale prices currently range from 400 to 1,200 dollars depending on the colour and timing of the listing. The blue colourway commands the highest premium. At TVJackets, the made-to-order Marty Supreme jacket collection is available at a fraction of the StockX resale price with custom sizing included at no extra charge.
Marty Supreme is inspired by the real life of Marty Reisman, an American table tennis player born in New York City in 1930 who became the United States table tennis champion multiple times and was known as one of the most charismatic and unconventional figures in the sport's history. The film takes significant creative liberties. The specific events, relationships, and confrontations depicted are fictional inventions by director Josh Safdie. The character's obsessive personality and underground hustler identity are drawn from Reisman's real documented biography.
Marty Supreme was directed by Josh Safdie, one half of the Safdie Brothers filmmaking duo known for Uncut Gems (2019) starring Adam Sandler and Good Time (2017) starring Robert Pattinson. Josh Safdie directed the film solo and also co-wrote the screenplay. The film is produced by A24 and represents Safdie's first solo directorial feature following his collaborative work with his brother Benny Safdie.
Marty Supreme is rated R for language, sexual content, and adult themes. The film depicts the underground gambling and hustling world of competitive table tennis in 1970s New York City with unflinching realism consistent with Josh Safdie's previous work. The R rating reflects the film's mature subject matter rather than any particularly graphic violence.
The official Nahmias x A24 version is sold out at retail and only available through resale platforms at significant premiums. TVJackets offers the complete Marty Supreme jacket collection made to order in every colour, permanently available, with no drop schedules, no bots, no resale markup, and custom sizing included at no extra charge. Every piece ships worldwide with full tracking. Browse the complete collection at the Marty Supreme Jacket collection at TVJackets. Marty Supreme Jacket
The Marty Supreme jacket collection at TVJackets is available in blue, black, pink, brown, orange, red, white, green, yellow, purple, and gray. Each colourway reflects a different aspect of the film's wardrobe and the broader celebrity sighting history of the jacket. The blue colourway is the most closely associated with Timothee Chalamet's promotional images and the character of Marty himself. The full colour guide is covered in detail in this blog.