Supreme Gives the Analogue Pocket a 24K Gold Makeover
Supreme’s Fall/Winter 2026 accessories lineup includes one of its most eye-catching tech collaborations yet: a limited-edition Analogue Pocket handheld with either a glossy red finish or 24K gold plating.
The collaboration turns Analogue’s retro gaming handheld into a collector-focused fashion object. According to The Verge, the Supreme version uses a unibody aluminum shell, comes in custom red or gold finishes, and carries Supreme branding on both the front and back.

A retro handheld built for real cartridges
Under the Supreme treatment, this is still the Analogue Pocket. The standard Pocket is designed to play original Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance cartridges out of the box, with compatibility across more than 2,780 games, according to Analogue.

It uses FPGA hardware rather than software emulation, which is part of why the Pocket has become popular with retro gaming fans. The handheld also features a 3.5-inch 1600 x 1440 LCD display, USB-C charging, stereo speakers, a microSD card slot, and support for accessories such as cartridge adapters and the Analogue Dock.
That makes this collaboration more than a decorative shell. Buyers are still getting a serious retro gaming device, not just a branded display piece.
The gold version is the headline
The 24K gold-plated finish is the obvious attention-grabber. Supreme has a long history of turning unexpected everyday objects into collectible accessories, and this Analogue Pocket fits that pattern perfectly.
The red version may be the more wearable Supreme-coded option, but the gold model is the one most likely to attract collectors. Pricing has not been announced yet, but the standard Analogue Pocket is listed at $239.99. The Supreme versions will almost certainly cost more, especially the gold-plated model.
Other tech items in the lineup
The Analogue Pocket is not the only gadget in Supreme’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection. The accessories lineup also includes a Supreme-branded JBL Go 5 speaker and a Kodak Super 8 camera, both using the brand’s familiar red-and-white color language.


The Verge also notes other gadget-adjacent pieces in the season, including a Dyson V12 Detect vacuum, Jamo Capsule light, and wireless microphone set.