Supreme x Stanley 15" Saw
Supreme vs. Original


Original — Stanley
FatMax 15-Inch Hand Saw (20-045)
About the original
Stanley was founded in 1843 in New Britain, Connecticut by Frederick T. Stanley and is now part of Stanley Black & Decker, the largest tool manufacturer in the world. The FatMax 15-inch handsaw (model 20-045) is a 9-TPI carbon steel crosscut saw with SharpTooth induction-hardened teeth, a blade 15 percent thicker than a standard handsaw, and a 45/90-degree marking edge on the spine. The FW21 Supreme collab uses the same 15-inch blade and tooth geometry with printed Supreme and Stanley logos on the red-painted blade. Released October 21, 2021 at $58.
About Stanley
Stanley is an American vacuum bottle manufacturer founded in 1913 by William Stanley Jr. in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Stanley developed the all-steel vacuum bottle, replacing the fragile glass-lined thermoses then in use, and the hammertone green Classic bottle became standard issue in American trades, construction, and military lunchboxes. The brand is owned by Pacific Market International and produces the Classic line, Adventure series, and the Quencher H2.0 tumbler, which drove a viral sales surge beginning in 2020 and pushed company revenue past 750 million dollars in 2023. Supreme has collaborated with Stanley on co-branded bottles and drinkware.


