Supreme x Castelli Silver Surfer Cycling Jersey
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
About the original
Castelli has produced performance cycling apparel in Italy since 1876 — the oldest cycling-apparel brand in continuous production — and currently outfits several UCI WorldTour professional teams. The jersey is made in Italy from breathable polyester Prosecco Strada fabric with a full-length YKK front zipper, three rear storage pockets, a silicone-gripper hem to hold riding position, and flatlock seams to prevent chafing on long rides; a standard Castelli short-sleeve race jersey retails in the $150–180 range. The SS2022 Supreme version is a three-way collaboration between Supreme, Castelli, and Marvel: the jersey carries sublimated graphics of the Silver Surfer, a Marvel Comics character created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1966 as the herald of Galactus in Fantastic Four #48.
About Castelli
Castelli is an Italian cycling apparel manufacturer tracing its origins to an 1876 Milan tailoring shop run by Vittore Gianni, which clothed football clubs including Milan and Juventus and cyclists including Alfredo Binda. Armando Castelli joined in 1935 and bought the business, supplying Gino Bartali, Fausto Coppi, and Jacques Anquetil. In 1974 his son Maurizio Castelli founded the current company under the scorpion logo, and in 1977 introduced Lycra to cycling shorts — a first in the sport. Castelli now outfits UCI WorldTour teams including Soudal Quick-Step and produces the Gabba jersey line. Supreme has released co-branded Castelli cycling apparel.


