Supreme x CCM All Stars Hockey Jersey
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
About the original
The CCM NHL Vintage All Stars Replica Jersey is a mesh game jersey in the tradition of NHL All-Star uniforms, cut from 100% polyester with sewn-on twill lettering and tackle twill numbering. CCM (Canada Cycle & Motor Company) was founded in 1899 in Weston, Ontario as a merger of four Canadian bicycle manufacturers and shifted into hockey equipment in the 1930s with the introduction of the Tackaberry skate. CCM supplied hockey gear to the NHL for decades and has held official jersey manufacturing contracts with the league. The FW2022 Supreme version adds box logo embroidery and the brand's name to the chest in place of a team identifier, using the same replica jersey construction.
About CCM
CCM (Canada Cycle & Motor) was founded in 1899 in Weston, Ontario, originally as a bicycle manufacturer before pivoting to hockey equipment in the early 20th century. The company supplied skates, sticks, and jerseys to NHL players for decades and served as the league's official on-ice jersey manufacturer through the 2016-17 season. CCM is now owned by Birch Hill Equity Partners after a 2017 buyout from Adidas, which had acquired CCM through Reebok in 2004. Supreme collaborated with CCM on a co-branded hockey jersey.


