Supreme x Ducati x Dainese Racing Suit
Supreme vs. Original
Supreme version
Original — Ducati
Ducati Corse C6 Racing Suit (by Dainese)
About the original
The Dainese Racing Suit is a one-piece leather motorcycle suit built by Dainese, the Vicenza-founded protective gear manufacturer that has supplied riders in MotoGP and World Superbike since 1972. The suit uses cowhide leather panels with stretch inserts at the shoulders, elbows, and knees, composite armor at the impact points, and an aerodynamic hump at the back. Dainese builds the suit on the same patterns used for their factory race team programs, including their long-running partnership with Ducati Corse. The Supreme SS24 release is co-branded with Ducati and Dainese, finished in Ducati Corse red with team graphics, and constructed in Italy at the Dainese factory using the same materials as their off-the-shelf race suits.
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.


