How a Bacon Brand Charmingly Responded to Supreme’s Appropriation of Its Logo

There’s nothing better than Farmer Carl rocking streetwear

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Fashion brand Supreme has made a habit out of “borrowing” famous logos for its collections. Make no mistake, the brand’s use of culture has created a ravenous fan base and a global phenomenon. At times, the use of someone else’s logo blurs the lines—but the company has had some huge hits in legitimate partnerships with brands like Nike, Levi’s, Lacoste and Louis Vuitton.

But a pork brand? Well, not exactly.

For its drop last week, Supreme took, er, inspiration from Farmland.

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