Supreme x Umbro GORE-TEX Hooded Jacket
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
Original — Umbro
Supreme-exclusive design
About the original
Umbro is an English sportswear manufacturer founded in 1924 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, by brothers Harold and Wallace Humphreys; the name is a portmanteau of Humphreys Brothers. By the late 1960s, 85% of British football clubs wore Umbro kits, and England won the 1966 World Cup in them. This Supreme FW25 hooded jacket is a co-branded shell with a GORE-TEX 2-layer nylon outer, taped seams, mesh lining, and a full-zip hidden snap placket, built in the silhouette of a football training jacket. It is a Supreme-exclusive design and has no direct Umbro-retail equivalent; it retailed at $448.
About Umbro
Umbro is an English sportswear manufacturer founded in 1924 by brothers Harold and Wallace Humphreys in Wilmslow, Cheshire, originally trading as Humphreys Brothers Limited from a workshop above the family pub. The name combines "Um" from Humphreys and "bro" from brothers, and the double-diamond logo has identified the brand since the 1930s. Umbro supplied kits to fifteen of the sixteen teams at the 1966 World Cup, including England's championship-winning side, and outfitted Brazil for its first World Cup title in 1958. Nike acquired Umbro in 2008 and sold it to Iconix Brand Group in 2012. Supreme has collaborated with Umbro on football jerseys, track jackets, and shorts.


