Supreme x Vanson Leathers Spider-Man Bandana
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
About the original
The Vanson Leathers Spider-Man Bandana is a cotton square printed with Spider-Man comic panel graphics alongside Vanson's winged logo and Supreme branding. Vanson Leathers has made motorcycle jackets, vests, and competition race suits in Fall River, Massachusetts since 1974, and is one of the few American companies still cutting and stitching heavyweight competition-weight cowhide domestically — their suits have been worn on AMA and other roadrace grids for decades. Bandanas fall well outside Vanson's core leather output and only exist because of this collab. The SS26 drop also included a Vanson leather racing jacket, knitwear, and other accessories built around Marvel's Spider-Man license.
About Vanson Leathers
Vanson Leathers is an American motorcycle apparel manufacturer founded in 1974 by Mike van der Sleesen and Jamie Goodson in Boston, Massachusetts. The company's name is a portmanteau of the founders' surnames. Production moved to Fall River in 1987, where it still operates from the Laurel Lake Mill. Vanson made its reputation building racing leathers for Daytona 200 winner Dale Singleton in 1979, and has since outfitted riders including Freddie Spencer, Giacomo Agostini, and Nicky Hayden. Each jacket is cut and sewn by hand, with up to 126 steps per garment. Supreme has collaborated with Vanson on leather jackets and racing suits.
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All Vanson Leathers items · All Accessories · Spring/Summer 2026


