Photo: A24
By Jael Rucker: Published: January 19, 2026
LOS ANGELES, CA — Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme hasn’t just broken A24’s box office records—hitting a domestic high of $80.8 million this week—it has hijacked the 2026 style conversation. Set in the gritty, smoke-filled basements of 1950s New York, the film’s wardrobe is a precise collision of Mid-Century utility and high-performance modern tech. We’re breaking down the essential hardware that defines the “Marty” look, and giving you everything you need to nail the aesthetic yourself. Don’t worry, I’ve done the work for you and have rounded up some of my faves. You’ll be looking like Chalamet in no time.
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In This Article
- The Box Office Context: Why Marty Supreme is A24’s new commercial gold standard.
- The Footwear Paradox: Identifying the Salomon XA Pro 3D V9 seen on set.
- The 1950s Industrial Knit: Sourcing the heavyweight pinstripe polos from Todd Snyder and Percival.
- The Optical Spec: A look at the Mid-Century rimless frames and modern alternatives.
The Footwear Paradox: Suits & Salomon Runners
The most analyzed photo from the NYC set featured Chalamet in a brown pinstripe suit paired with Salomon XA Pro 3D V9 trail runners. This isn’t just comfort; it’s a masterclass in “Technical Formal.”

Salomon XA Pro 3D V9 Trail Runners
Photo: REI
Featuring a Quicklace system and 3D Advanced Chassis, the Salomon XA Pro 3D V9 is for the man on the move.
The Industrial Knit: Pinstripe Polos
The soul of the film lies in the textured, heavyweight polos. These aren’t your average shirts; they are “Industrial Knits” with boxy silhouettes and vertical stripes. Here is my ultimate pick.

Todd Snyder Silk-Cotton Ribbed Sweater Polo
Photo: Todd Snyder
Costume designer Miyako Bellizzi focused on high-density knits, making this option from Todd Snyder perfect for nailing that 1950s style.
The “Grail” Outerwear: Nahmias x A24
The Nahmias x Marty Supreme windbreaker is the “Brat Green” of the winter season. Originally retailing for $250, these “Marty” logo jackets are now hitting the secondary market at upwards of $4,000 on Grailed. If, however, you don’t have $4k to throw down, a Nike windrunner will work.

The Eyewear: Magnified Intelligence
Marty Mauser’s look is anchored by his “magnified” rimless spectacles.
- The Frame: These are “Numont” style frames—a 1950s staple where the lenses attach only at the bridge.

MOSCOT Miltzen Eyeglasses
Photo: MOSCOT
A modern equivalent that offers the same intellectual, high-hustle energy.
For More Gear & Style Audits
If you’re into the intersection of high-performance gear and cultural icons, don’t stop at the 1950s. Check out our recent deep dives into the equipment defining the 2026 season:
- Will Smith: The ‘Pole to Pole’ Survival Audit – We deconstruct the arctic-ready tech used in National Geographic’s latest epic, from the La Sportiva ice boots to the custom satellite housings.
- The 20-Year Legacy: Kobe 1 Protro ’81 Points’ – A forensic look at how Nike updated the 2006 tech for the 2026 milestone release.
- Coco Gauff’s New Balance CG2: Performance Breakdown – Why the carbon-fiber plate in Coco’s signature shoe is changing the geometry of the tennis court.
Author Bio
Jael Rucker is the founder of Decked Out Magazine. She has previously worked as the Associate Commerce Editor at PureWow, focusing on analytics and trends to pitch stories and optimize articles that build and engage their audience. Her work has also been seen in Footwear News and WWD. Prior to 2024, she was the style and pop culture editor at ONE37pm for over three years, contributing numerous product reviews, brand profiles and fashion trend reports, which included interviewing Steph Curry, Snoop Dogg and more.
