Supreme x CDW Push Pin Set
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
Original — CDW
Push Pin Set (Supreme exclusive)
About the original
The FW24 Supreme x CDW Push Pin Set is a set of eight solid-brass thumb tacks presented in a hinged pine wood box, each pin head debossed with a different Supreme graphic (box logo, wordmark, star, and S-chief among them) released October 24, 2024 at $32. Each pin uses a steel point fixed in a machined brass head; the box is unlined natural pine with a small brass hinge. CDW is a small metal-hardware fabricator Supreme has used for engraved-metal accessory collaborations, including the SS24 Delta Carabiner and several keyring releases. The pin set was produced in a limited run for Supreme retail and Supreme.com only, was not stocked by any other retailer, and has no standalone non-Supreme equivalent in CDW's catalog.
About CDW
CDW is an American technology reseller founded in 1984 by Michael Krasny in Vernon Hills, Illinois. Krasny started the company as MPK Computing after placing a $3 newspaper ad to sell a personal computer for a $200 profit, then built the operation into Computer Discount Warehouse, supplying hardware and software to businesses, government, and education. The company went public in 1993, was taken private in a 2007 leveraged buyout, and returned to the NASDAQ in 2013. CDW now generates over $20 billion in annual revenue and is a Fortune 200 company. Supreme licensed the CDW logo for a co-branded apparel piece referencing the catalog-era brand.


