Supreme x Nike Dazzle Crusher
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
Original — Nike
Dazzle Crusher (Supreme collab, exclusive)
About the original
The Supreme x Nike Dazzle Crusher is a four-panel bucket hat in poly dazzle fabric with taffeta lining, a stitched brim, and embroidered Nike Swoosh and Supreme logos at the front and back. Dazzle is a nylon-polyester mesh-weave fabric used for warm-up gear in American team sports since the 1980s, originally adopted by track and basketball programs for its shine, breathability, and light weight. Nike was founded in Eugene, Oregon in 1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports and has used dazzle in its team-sports uniforms and tear-away pants for decades. The hat was made exclusively for Supreme; Nike does not sell a dazzle-fabric bucket hat through its own retail channels. Retailed at $48.
About Nike
Nike is an American sportswear corporation founded in 1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports by track coach Bill Bowerman and runner Phil Knight in Eugene, Oregon, and renamed Nike in 1971. The Swoosh was designed that same year by graphic design student Carolyn Davidson for thirty-five dollars. Bowerman prototyped the Cortez and the waffle-sole Moon Shoe, and the Air Max line, introduced in 1987, made Tinker Hatfield's visible-air midsole a signature. Nike now produces footwear and apparel across running, basketball, football, and training, and owns Jordan Brand and Converse. Supreme has collaborated with Nike repeatedly since 2002 across Air Force 1, Air Max, and Dunk.


