Supreme x Lodge 10" Cast Iron Skillet
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

About the original
The Lodge 10.25-inch Cast Iron Skillet is a pre-seasoned cast iron pan with a single long handle and a helper loop, sand-cast in one piece and compatible with any heat source including induction, gas, electric, oven, grill, and open fire. Lodge Manufacturing has cast iron cookware in South Pittsburg, Tennessee since 1896, making it the oldest operating cast iron cookware manufacturer in the United States. The company still uses sand molds at the same South Pittsburg foundry and seasons each pan with soy-based vegetable oil before shipping. The SS22 Supreme collab features an embossed box logo cast directly into the cooking surface, and retailed at $58 against Lodge's standalone $35 retail price.
About Lodge
Lodge Manufacturing is an American cast iron cookware company founded in 1896 by Joseph Lodge in South Pittsburg, Tennessee, and still family-owned. It is the oldest cast iron cookware maker in the United States and operates two foundries in its original town, where skillets, Dutch ovens, griddles, and camp ovens are sand-cast from recycled iron. Lodge introduced factory pre-seasoning using soy-based vegetable oil in 2002, eliminating the break-in period that defined cast iron ownership for a century. Its 10.25-inch skillet is among the most widely owned pieces of cookware in the country. Supreme has collaborated with Lodge on branded cast iron pieces.


