Originally by Moleskine

1 Supreme item sourced from Moleskine

Moleskine is an Italian stationery brand launched in 1997 by Maria Sebregondi at Milanese publisher Modo & Modo, based on the unbranded oilcloth-covered notebooks Bruce Chatwin described buying from a Parisian stationer in The Songlines. The current product is a black hardcover notebook with rounded corners, an elastic closure, an expandable rear pocket, and acid-free ivory paper, manufactured in China and Vietnam. Modo & Modo trademarked the Moleskine name and produced 5,000 notebooks in the first run. The brand was acquired by French private equity firm Syntegra in 2006 and listed on the Milan stock exchange in 2013. Supreme collaborated with Moleskine on a box-logo notebook.