Originally by Swingline
1 Supreme item sourced from Swingline
Swingline is an American office products manufacturer founded in 1925 by Jack Linsky in Long Island City, Queens, originally as the Parrot Speed Fastener Company. Linsky introduced the first open-channel stapler loaded with a strip of glued staples, eliminating the need to wrap each staple individually and making the stapler a standard desktop tool. The company was renamed Swingline in 1956 and is now owned by ACCO Brands. Its 747 Classic model, reissued in red after the 1999 film Office Space, became a sustained catalog seller. The line spans manual, electric, and heavy-duty staplers, hole punches, and trimmers. Supreme has released co-branded Swingline staplers.
