Supreme x The North Face Stratoliner Passport Wallet
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
Original — The North Face
Stratoliner Passport Wallet
About the original
The North Face Stratoliner Passport Wallet is a nylon-bodied travel organizer with a full D-zip closure, two internal zippered mesh pockets, eight card sleeves, a dedicated passport slot, an elastic pen loop, and an exterior slip sleeve sized for a boarding pass. The shell is 420-denier ballistic nylon with a webbing wrist strap. The North Face was founded in 1966 in San Francisco by Douglas and Susie Tompkins. The Stratoliner luggage line has run across multiple seasons as the brand's urban-travel collection. On this collab the retail pricing unusually favored Supreme: the standard wallet lists at $35, while the Supreme FW18 version retailed at $30.
About The North Face
The North Face is an American outdoor apparel and equipment company founded in 1966 by Douglas and Susie Tompkins as a mountaineering retail store in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood. The company introduced the Sierra down parka in 1968 and the geodesic Oval Intention tent in 1975, and its Nuptse down jacket, released in 1992, is named for the 7,861-meter Himalayan peak. The brand now produces the Summit Series, Steep Tech, and Denali fleece lines under VF Corporation ownership. Supreme and The North Face have run one of streetwear's longest ongoing collaborations, releasing seasonal capsules each spring and fall since 2007.
Price comparison
All The North Face items · All Accessories · Fall/Winter 2018


