Supreme x ShedRain Bubble Auto Open Stick Umbrella - Clear
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

Original — ShedRain
Bubble Auto Open Stick Umbrella - Clear
About the original
The ShedRain Bubble Auto Open Stick Umbrella is a transparent dome-shaped stick umbrella with a 52-inch canopy arc cut from clear POE film, an auto-open push-button mechanism, and a wind-resistant fiberglass frame. ShedRain was founded in Portland, Oregon in 1947 by brothers-in-law Nathan Gold and Barney Liebreich and nephews Meyer and Sol Blauer, and introduced the bubble canopy to the US market in the 1970s after acquiring a Midwest umbrella company. The deep dome wraps down over the user's shoulders, preserving forward visibility while providing full coverage in wind and rain. The SS20 collab applies a repeating Supreme logo print across the clear canopy.
About ShedRain
ShedRain is an American umbrella manufacturer founded in 1947 by Meyer Blauer, his brother Sol, and their uncles Barney Liebreich and Nathan Gold, who bought a small umbrella repair shop in Portland, Oregon. The company moved into manufacturing in downtown Portland around 1950 and remains family-operated, with Stan Blauer as CEO. ShedRain is the oldest umbrella manufacturer in the United States and the only one still running a domestic factory, producing wind-vented Vortex frames, the WindPro line, and clear-canopy bubble umbrellas, a category they expanded in the 1970s. The company also private-labels for outdoor and accessories brands. Supreme has collaborated with ShedRain on co-branded umbrellas in standard and bubble shapes.


