Supreme x Coleman Folding Chair
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

About the original
The Coleman folding camp chair uses a director-style aluminum or steel tube frame paired with polyester fabric seat and back panels, rated to a 225 lb capacity and folding flat to a compact profile for transport. Coleman was founded in 1900 by W.C. Coleman in Wichita, Kansas, originally selling gas-pressure lamps before expanding into American camping gear: lanterns, coolers, camp stoves, and tents. The folding chair line has been a fixture of the Coleman catalog for decades and retails for around $30 at any camping or sporting goods store. The SS15 collab was one of Supreme's earliest Coleman releases, with box logo branding printed across the seat back panel.
About Coleman
Coleman is an American outdoor equipment manufacturer founded in 1900 by W.C. Coleman in Kingfisher, Oklahoma, and relocated to Wichita, Kansas in 1902, initially as a gasoline-lamp rental business. The Coleman Arc Lamp and later the Quick-Lite of 1914 established the brand in portable lighting. The company introduced the first metal picnic cooler in 1954 and the steel-belted cooler in 1957, and its two-burner 425 stove became standard camping equipment for decades. Coleman produces tents, sleeping bags, lanterns, and coolers, and has been a subsidiary of Newell Brands since 2017. Supreme has released co-branded Coleman coolers and camping accessories.


