Supreme x GOODENOUGH Device Tee
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
About the original
The GOODENOUGH Device Tee is a short-sleeve cotton-jersey T-shirt from GOODENOUGH, the Tokyo label founded by Hiroshi Fujiwara in 1990 and one of the original Ura-Harajuku streetwear brands. The shirt is built on a standard heavyweight cotton tee pattern with ribbed crewneck collar and double-needle stitched hems. The chest features an arched “SUPREME” set above “DEVICE”, framing a “Gdeh” script logo, the GOODENOUGH wordmark Fujiwara has used on graphic product since the 90s. The print is a single-location front graphic with no rear print. The Supreme SS25 collaboration uses the same GOODENOUGH cut and cotton weight with co-branded interior neck labels. GOODENOUGH releases this kind of graphic tee in small batches sold through their Tokyo store.
About GOODENOUGH
GOODENOUGH is a Japanese streetwear label founded in 1990 by Hiroshi Fujiwara, graphic designer SK8THING, and select-shop owner Toru Iwai in Tokyo's Ura-Harajuku district. Often abbreviated GDEH, the brand began when SK8THING proposed a graphic T-shirt project to Fujiwara and grew into the template for Japanese streetwear, predating BAPE and UNDERCOVER on the same blocks. Fujiwara kept his role behind the brand quiet for years to keep attention on the clothing rather than the designer. Limited print runs and small drops shaped the scarcity model the rest of Ura-Hara would adopt. Supreme has collaborated with GOODENOUGH on co-branded graphic apparel and accessories.

