Supreme x Everlast Full Length Boxing Robe with Hood
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

About the original
The Everlast Full Length Boxing Robe with Hood is a floor-length satin robe with wide sleeve openings and extra shoulder width to clear boxing gloves, pads, and handwraps, cut in the pattern used by professional fighters for ring walks. Everlast was founded in the Bronx in 1910 by seventeen-year-old Jacob Golomb, who guaranteed his original swimsuits would last an entire summer; the brand name comes from that guarantee. Golomb pivoted to boxing equipment when Jack Dempsey came to him for training gear in 1916, and by the 1930s Everlast was supplying trunks, robes, and gloves across championship boxing. The Supreme FW17 collab offered the standard robe with Supreme branding embroidered across the back panel.
About Everlast
Everlast is an American boxing equipment manufacturer founded in 1910 in the Bronx, New York, by 17-year-old Jacob Golomb, the son of a tailor, who initially produced durable swimsuits guaranteed to last a year. The company shifted toward boxing in 1917 after Jack Dempsey commissioned custom training headgear, and Dempsey wore Everlast gloves when he won the world heavyweight title in 1919. Everlast has since outfitted Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Robinson, and most major champions across a century of professional boxing. Its gloves, heavy bags, and trunks remain gym standards. Supreme's collaboration applied the box logo to Everlast boxing trunks and gloves.


