Supreme x Mitchell & Ness Doughboy Fitted 6-Panel
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
Original — Mitchell & Ness
Doughboy Fitted 6-Panel (Supreme exclusive)
About the original
The Mitchell & Ness Doughboy Fitted 6-Panel is a structured cotton-twill fitted cap built on a classic six-panel baseball profile with a flat brim and embroidered rear closure. The front and side panels carry large embroidered graphics of the Pillsbury Doughboy (Poppin' Fresh), the animated mascot created by Leo Burnett Company for Pillsbury in 1965. Mitchell & Ness was founded in Philadelphia in 1904 and is best known for officially licensed throwback sports apparel, but has expanded into food and advertising-mascot collaborations. This FW22 release is a Supreme exclusive produced with Mitchell & Ness and licensed through Pillsbury; the Doughboy Fitted 6-Panel was offered in black, royal blue, brown, and lime colorways and was not sold by Mitchell & Ness outside the Supreme drop.
About Mitchell & Ness
Mitchell & Ness is an American sports apparel company founded in 1904 by Frank P. Mitchell and Charles M. Ness in Philadelphia, originally selling hand-strung tennis rackets and custom golf clubs made from imported Scottish wood. The company outfitted the Philadelphia Eagles' first NFL kits in 1933. Owner Peter Capolino pivoted the business to vintage reproductions in 1983, launching the Cooperstown Collection of MLB throwbacks in 1988 and the NBA Hardwood Classics line in 1999. Fanatics bought the company in 2022 alongside investors LeBron James, Jay-Z, and Kevin Hart. Supreme has collaborated with Mitchell & Ness on co-branded NBA-style basketball jerseys and warm-up sets.


