Supreme x Mac Tools Tech Series 10-Drawer Workstation T5025P
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

About the original
The Mac Tools T5025P Tech Series is a professional-grade 10-drawer double-bay workstation with 25-inch-deep drawers, aluminum pulls, RollTX locking casters, and a built-in 4-outlet power strip with USB-A charging ports. Mac Tools was founded in 1938 in Sabina, Ohio and has sold direct to professional automotive technicians through its mobile-truck distributor network for more than 80 years, competing with Snap-on and Matco at the high end of the mobile toolbox market. The T5025P sits in the upper end of the Tech Series workstation range and retails in the low-to-mid four figures depending on options. The SS20 Supreme collab version is the same cabinet with box logo branding applied to the drawer fronts and top panel.
About Mac Tools
Mac Tools is an American professional hand tool manufacturer founded in 1938 as the Mechanics Tool and Forge Company in Sabina, Ohio. Seven investors incorporated the firm to produce mechanics' tools; Ralph McPherson served as first president and Otto Tucker as secretary. The company renamed itself Mac Tools in 1963 and was acquired by Stanley Black & Decker, which still owns it. Mac sells ratchets, sockets, wrenches, power tools, and tool storage primarily through a network of independent franchised mobile distributors who drive trucks directly to mechanics and technicians. Supreme's collaboration applied streetwear graphics to a trade-oriented brand rarely seen outside professional garages.


