Supreme x Leatherman Micra
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

About the original
The Leatherman Micra is a 10-tool keychain multi-tool built around spring-action scissors, designed by Tim Leatherman's company in Portland, Oregon and in continuous production since 1996. The 2.5-inch stainless steel body houses a 1.6-inch 420HC straight blade, nail file, tweezers, ruler, bottle opener, three flathead drivers, and a Phillips driver, weighing 1.8 ounces and carrying Leatherman's 25-year warranty. The Supreme version is the standard red-aluminum-handled Micra (model 64330101K) with a white Supreme box logo screen-printed across both scales. Released Fall/Winter 2013 as part of Supreme's accessories lineup; the internal tooling and steel are identical to the retail Micra.
About Leatherman
Leatherman Tool Group is an American multi-tool manufacturer founded in 1983 by Tim Leatherman in Portland, Oregon. Leatherman designed the original PST (Pocket Survival Tool) after a 1975 trip through Europe where a malfunctioning car and leaking hotel plumbing left him wishing for pliers in his pocket. The company received U.S. patent 4,238,862 for the folding-plier design and now produces the Wave+, Skeletool, Charge, and Free series, all manufactured in Portland and backed by a 25-year warranty. Leatherman tools are issued to U.S. military units and NASA astronauts. Supreme has collaborated with Leatherman on co-branded multi-tools.


