It follows the band announcing their hiatus last month Supreme has announced a collaboration with Jane’s Addiction . READ MORE: Jane’s Addiction live in London: the alt-rock icons make an explosive return to the UK It follows the band making headlines in recent months for their reunion and subsequent fallout, which occurred when a fight broke out on stage between Perry Farrell and Dave Navarro . Following the incident, they subsequently cancelled their remaining dates and confirmed a hiatus .

Since then there’s been little sign of activity, despite a single called ‘True Love’ which they quietly released in September , following the announcement of their indefinite break. Now, though, Supreme have announced a Fall 24 collaboration with the band. The limited-edition collection consists of puffa jackets, hoodies, t-shirts and knitwear featuring some of their most iconic images and album artwork, and will be available tomorrow (October 31st) everywhere except Asia, where it will be available from November 2.

In an Instagram post announcing the collection, Supreme credited Jane’s Addiction for “kickstarting the mainstream alternative rock era that came to define the 1990s” and shepherding “the underground to the charts”. Check it out below. A post shared by Supreme (@supremenewyork) A post shared by Supreme Leaks News | SLN (@supreme_leaks_news) A post shared by DropsByJay (@dropsbyjay) Meanwhile, Jane’s Addiction guitar tech Dan Cleary recently shared Farrel.