Supreme x S.T. Dupont Twiggy Lighter
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

About the original
S.T. Dupont was founded in Paris in 1872 by Simon Tissot-Dupont as a leather goods maker, expanding into lighters in 1941 after building a reputation supplying luxury luggage to European royalty and heads of state. The Twiggy, introduced by S.T. Dupont in 2023, is an 8mm-thick butane torch lighter measuring 3.75" long that produces a flat blue flame, drawing its slender silhouette and lacquer-finish palette from the brand's Ligne 2 model while using the ignition mechanism of the Slim 7 and Megajet. The FW25 Supreme collab is the same Twiggy lighter made in France with a red lacquer body and Supreme logo in place of the standard color lineup, released at $398 and sold out the day of drop.
About S.T. Dupont
S.T. Dupont is a French luxury manufacturer founded in 1872 by Simon Tissot-Dupont in Paris, originally producing leather trunks and travel goods for Napoleon III's court. The company moved into metalwork in 1941 and patented the first butane lighter, the D57, in 1952. Its flagship Ligne 2 lighter, launched in 1977, is built to a golden-ratio profile and is identifiable by the precise ping it produces when the cap snaps open. Cases are hand-lacquered in Faverges, France, often in Chinese lacquer over brass. Supreme has collaborated with S.T. Dupont on co-branded versions of the Ligne 2 lighter.


