Supreme x ANTIHERO Curbs Skateboard
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

Original — Anti Hero
Classic Eagle Skateboard Deck
About the original
Anti Hero Skateboards was founded by pro skater Julien Stranger in San Francisco in 1995 as part of Deluxe Distribution, the same umbrella that houses Spitfire Wheels and Thunder Trucks. The brand built its identity on graphics drawn from the actual environment of street skating: curbs, ledges, trash cans, parking blocks, and other urban infrastructure skaters interact with daily. Decks are pressed from 7-ply North American maple at Deluxe's PS Stix factory. The SS22 collab uses an egg-shaped deck profile popular with core street skaters and applies a curbs motif on natural maple veneer with a contrasting colored top ply, co-branded with Anti Hero and Supreme graphics.
About Anti Hero
Anti Hero is an American skateboard company founded in 1995 by Julien Stranger in San Francisco, California, as part of Deluxe Distribution alongside Real and Spitfire. The brand's output centers on street and transition skating, with a team roster that has included John Cardiel, Tony Trujillo, Grant Taylor, and Raney Beres. Its Classic Eagle graphic, drawn by Todd Francis, has appeared on decks, apparel, and hardware since the brand's early years. Anti Hero also produces Thrasher-style videos, including Tent City and Destination Unknown. Supreme's collaboration has run across multiple seasons of boards and apparel.


