Supreme x Ducati 6-Panel
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
About the original
The Ducati 6-Panel is a structured 6-panel cap built around imagery from Ducati Corse, the racing division of Ducati Motor Holding, the Bologna motorcycle manufacturer founded in 1926. The front crown features an embroidered motorcycle rider patch, the side panel carries the DUCATI wordmark, and the curved brim is finished with a V4 script, a reference to the Desmosedici Stradale V4 engine used in the Panigale V4 superbike. The cap uses a six-panel cotton-twill construction with a fabric-covered button and adjustable rear strap. The Supreme SS24 collaboration is part of a broader Ducati capsule that included jerseys and gloves; the cap carries co-branded interior labels and was sold through both Supreme and Ducati.
About Ducati
Ducati is an Italian motorcycle manufacturer founded in 1926 in Bologna by brothers Adriano, Bruno, and Marcello Cavalieri Ducati as Societa Scientifica Radio Brevetti Ducati, originally making radio capacitors and electronics. The company began building motorcycles in 1946 with the Cucciolo, a 48cc clip-on engine for bicycles, and later pioneered the Desmodromic valve system adopted across its sport lineup. Current production includes the Panigale, Streetfighter, Monster, and Multistrada families, powered by L-twin and V4 engines. Ducati competes in MotoGP and World Superbike. Supreme's collaboration produced apparel and accessories under the official Ducati Corse racing identity.


