Originally by Louisville Slugger
1 Supreme item sourced from Louisville Slugger
Louisville Slugger is an American baseball bat manufacturer made by Hillerich & Bradsby, founded in 1884 in Louisville, Kentucky. According to company history, seventeen-year-old Bud Hillerich turned the first pro bat for Louisville Eclipse star Pete Browning in his father J.F. Hillerich's woodworking shop. The Louisville Slugger trademark was registered in 1894, and the brand became the most widely used bat in Major League Baseball, carried by Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, and Derek Jeter. The factory still produces ash and maple bats in Louisville. Supreme's collaboration applied streetwear graphics to a piece of baseball equipment unchanged in form for over a century.
