Supreme x True Religion 6-Panel
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
Original — True Religion
Big T Trucker Hat
About the original
True Religion was founded in 2002 by Jeffrey Lubell in Los Angeles and built its denim program around exaggerated contrast topstitching, the Big T logo, and the Buddha horseshoe patch. The brand's early aughts rise on thick, hand-stitched jeans priced at $300 and up helped define the era's premium denim boom before a 2013 sale to TowerBrook Capital. The FW21 Supreme collaboration applies that signature visual language to a 6-panel cap in 12 oz. cotton denim, with oversized Big T contrast stitching across the crown, a debossed leather Supreme Big T logo patch, and a debossed leather strap-back closure. The cap was released September 30, 2021 in black, denim, pink, and white, priced at $78.
About True Religion
True Religion is an American denim brand founded in 2002 by Jeffrey Lubell and designer Kym Gold in Los Angeles, California. The first collection of about 14,000 pairs introduced the thick contrast stitching, oversized horseshoe back-pocket arch, and Buddha-and-guitar logo that defined the brand's look through the mid-2000s, when the jeans became fixtures on Angelina Jolie, Jessica Simpson, Megan Fox, and Jennifer Lopez. Production was originally done in Vernon, California using selvedge and ring-spun denim. TowerBrook Capital Partners acquired the company in 2013, and ownership has changed hands several times since. Supreme has collaborated with True Religion on co-branded denim and graphic apparel.


