Supreme x Nike Warm Up Pant
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
Original — Nike
Warm Up Pant
About the original
The Supreme x Nike Warm Up Pant is a water-resistant nylon track pant with ripstop paneling, mesh lining, side and back zip pockets, elastic ankle cuffs with zip closures, and an elasticized drawcord waist. Supreme branding is embroidered on the left thigh next to the Nike Swoosh, with red-and-white Nike wordmark lettering running down the outside of the leg. Nike, Inc. was founded in 1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports in Eugene, Oregon and rebranded as Nike in 1971; warm-up pants have been a staple of the brand's team sportswear since the 1970s. The pattern and colorways were produced exclusively for Supreme's SS19 drop and were never sold as a standalone Nike product.
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.


