Supreme x SIGG Hot & Cold Vacuum Insulated 0.75L Bottle
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

Original — SIGG
Hot & Cold Vacuum Insulated 0.75L Bottle
About the original
The SIGG Hot & Cold Vacuum Insulated 0.75L Bottle is a double-wall stainless steel bottle rated for 18 hours hot retention and 24 hours cold, with a leakproof screw cap, powder-coated exterior, and BPA-free interior. Founded in 1908 in Biel by Ferdinand Sigg and Xavier Küng and relocated to Frauenfeld in 1916, SIGG manufactures its bottles in Switzerland and has held the MoMA permanent collection designation for the Original Swiss Bottle since 1993. The Supreme FW20 version applies the box logo across the body in Supreme's red or black colorways and retailed at $54 against the standard $40, using the same 0.75L vacuum-insulated hardware SIGG sells directly.
About SIGG
SIGG is a Swiss drinkware manufacturer founded in 1908 by Ferdinand Sigg and Xaver Kuenzli in Biel, later moving production to Frauenfeld. The company began producing household aluminum goods and shifted to water bottles in the 1960s. SIGG bottles are extruded from a single piece of aluminum, lined with a taste-neutral BPA-free coating, and have been included in the permanent collection of New York's Museum of Modern Art. The traditional bottle shape remains largely unchanged from its 1960s form. Supreme released co-branded SIGG Traveller bottles across multiple seasons with box-logo and graphic treatments.


