Supreme x GOODENOUGH Patchwork Madras S/S Shirt
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
Original — GOODENOUGH
Patchwork Madras S/S Shirt (Supreme exclusive)
About the original
The Supreme/GOODENOUGH Patchwork Madras S/S Shirt is a short-sleeve button-down shirt with a point collar, single chest patch pocket, and a body pieced from small squares of woven cotton madras — the lightweight plaid cotton historically produced in Madras, India — in clashing colorways that shift panel-by-panel across the chest, back, and sleeves. A woven "GDEH" co-branded tab sits at the side seam; a Supreme tag is at the inside neck. GOODENOUGH was founded in Tokyo in 1990 by Hiroshi Fujiwara as one of the first Ura-Harajuku streetwear labels, predating A Bathing Ape, Neighborhood, and Fujiwaras own Fragment Design. Released May 29, 2025 at $158 retail in multicolor and blue — the patchwork madras construction and co-branded trim are exclusive to this Supreme release; GOODENOUGH does not sell this shirt through its own line.


