Supreme x Thrasher Hooded Work Jacket
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
Original — Thrasher
Dugout Jacket
About the original
The Thrasher Hooded Work Jacket is the FW24 Supreme collab built on a heavier cotton canvas shell with a quilted lining and corduroy collar. The fabric is a departure from Thrasher's standard Dugout Jacket, which uses a 100% nylon water-resistant face fabric. Thrasher was founded in San Francisco in 1981 by Eric Swenson, Fausto Vitello, and Kevin Thatcher and has run a small in-line apparel program alongside the magazine since the early 1990s. The Supreme version retains the Dugout silhouette with hood, snap front, and chest pocket but swaps the standard nylon shell for the heavier canvas and adds co-branded chest and back graphics.
About Thrasher
Thrasher is an American skateboarding magazine founded in January 1981 by Eric Swenson and Fausto Vitello in San Francisco, California, originally as a marketing vehicle for Independent Truck Company, which Swenson and Vitello also owned. Kevin Thatcher served as founding editor and ran the magazine for its first two decades. The publication is known for its annual Skater of the Year award, established in 1990, and the flame-logo merchandise that broke into mainstream fashion in the mid-2010s. Thrasher remains independently owned by High Speed Productions. Supreme has collaborated with Thrasher on T-shirts and hoodies built around co-branded flame and box-logo graphics.


