Supreme x Dickies Fur Collar Bomber Jacket
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
About the original
The Supreme x Dickies Fur Collar Bomber Jacket is an MA-1 style flight bomber built in collaboration with Dickies, the workwear manufacturer founded by C.N. Williamson and E.E. Dickie in Bryan, Texas in 1922. The body is a poly-cotton twill with quilted lining, a stand collar trimmed in faux fur, ribbed-knit cuffs and hem, two front slash pockets, and a zippered utility pocket on the left sleeve in the standard MA-1 placement. The front closes with a two-way zip, and the chest carries co-branded Supreme and Dickies embroidery. Released for FW23 in multiple colorways. Dickies's own bomber program (the Eisenhower jacket and the 758 lined bomber) uses similar twill but without the fur collar trim.
About Dickies
Dickies is an American workwear brand founded in 1922 by C. N. Williamson and E. E. "Colonel" Dickie in Fort Worth, Texas, when the cousins purchased an existing bib-overall company and renamed it Williamson-Dickie Manufacturing. The 874 work pant, introduced in 1967, became the brand's defining product and a staple of skate, hip-hop, and Chicano subcultures from the 1990s onward. VF Corporation acquired Williamson-Dickie in 2017 for $820 million, and Bluestar Alliance bought the brand from VF in 2025 for roughly $600 million. Supreme has collaborated with Dickies on 874 pants, work jackets, and coveralls.


