Supreme x Hysteric Glamour Snake Denim Crusher
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
Original — Hysteric Glamour
Snake Denim Crusher (Supreme exclusive)
About the original
The Hysteric Glamour Snake Denim Crusher is a short-brim bucket hat cut from 14-ounce cotton denim with an allover printed snake pattern. The crown carries an embroidered Old English "Supreme hysteric" logo across the front panel. Hysteric Glamour was founded in Tokyo in 1984 by Nobuhiko Kitamura as a subsidiary of Ozone Community, drawing on American 1970s and 1980s rock, punk, and pin-up imagery rendered in heavyweight Japanese-milled cotton. The snake motif is a recurring Hysteric Glamour graphic from the brand's 1990s catalog. This SS21 release is a Supreme exclusive manufactured in collaboration with Hysteric Glamour; the snake denim crusher was offered in black, blue, and white colorways and was not produced outside the drop.
About Hysteric Glamour
Hysteric Glamour is a Japanese fashion label founded in 1984 by Nobuhiko Kitamura in Tokyo, shortly after he graduated from Tokyo Mode Gakuen. The brand draws on 1960s and 1970s American mass media, New York punk, and Andy Warhol, with graphic tees featuring Marc Bolan, the Sex Pistols, and pinup imagery licensed from photographers including Roxanne Lowit and Vivienne Westwood collaborators. Kitamura's pin-up girl wordmark became a fixture in Harajuku before the brand spread across Tokyo and into international cult status. Ozone Community has operated the label since launch. Supreme has collaborated with Hysteric Glamour on co-branded graphic apparel, denim, and accessories.


