Supreme x Victorinox Pocket Knife
Supreme vs. Original


Original — Victorinox
Rambler (0.6363)
About the original
The Victorinox Rambler is a 58mm (2.3-inch) 10-function Swiss Army knife with a small blade, scissors, nail file, 2.5mm and Phillips 0/1 screwdrivers, wire stripper, bottle opener, tweezers, toothpick, and key ring. Victorinox was founded by Karl Elsener in 1884 in Ibach, Switzerland, where every Swiss Army knife is still produced today. The company has held the contract to supply the Swiss Army since 1897 and produces approximately 45,000 Swiss Army knives per day across its full line. The Supreme SS2025 collab uses the same 10-piece tool configuration with a red box logo scale or TrueTimber Kanati camo scale in place of the standard red cellidor handle.
About Victorinox
Victorinox is a Swiss knife manufacturer founded in 1884 by Karl Elsener in Ibach, Schwyz, Switzerland. Elsener patented the Schweizer Offiziers- und Sportmesser in 1897, the original Swiss Army Knife, and began supplying the Swiss army the same year. The company adopted the Victorinox name in 1921, a portmanteau of Victoria (Elsener's mother) and inox, French for stainless steel. Victorinox acquired rival Wenger in 2005 and remains family-owned, with all knives still produced in Ibach. The Classic Alox uses ribbed aluminum scales over a five-tool body. Supreme has collaborated with Victorinox on the Classic Alox and a Mini Swiss Army Knife in red, black, and True Timber camo.


