Originally by Spidi

1 Supreme item sourced from Spidi

Spidi is an Italian motorcycle apparel manufacturer founded in 1977 by Renato Dalla Grana in Sarego, Vicenza. The company began with racing gloves and incorporated in 1985, expanding into full motorcycle clothing in 1989. Kenny Roberts wore Spidi gloves when he won the 500cc world championship in 1978. In 1990, Spidi launched the Paddock, the first motorcycle jacket built with the H2Out waterproof membrane developed in partnership with Toray; the 3-in-1 jacket construction followed in 1994. The line covers leather and textile suits, gloves, boots, and CE-certified armor used across MotoGP and World Superbike paddocks. The Dalla Grana family still owns the company. Supreme has collaborated with Spidi on co-branded racing leathers.