Supreme x Wolf Form Dress Form
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

About the original
Wolf Form Company has made professional dress forms in New York City since the early 1900s and is still family-run out of 126 West 25th Street in Manhattan, a block from the former Garment District. Each form is hand-molded to specification with a linen-over-foam exterior on a cast-iron base, and the brand's half-body model has been a standard tool in American fashion studios, couture ateliers, and design schools for roughly a century. Wolf Forms Boutique, launched in 2018, sells factory and archive stock directly to working designers. The SS2025 Supreme version is a standard Wolf half-body dress form on an adjustable stand, released at $1,898 and targeting the same professional workroom market Wolf has served since the Seventh Avenue era.
About Wolf Form
Wolf Form Co. was an American dress form manufacturer founded in the early 1900s in New York City, operating for more than a century before closing in the 2010s. Its canvas-covered, papier-mâché and cork-shouldered forms were built by hand to standard industry measurements and became the default fitting tool on Seventh Avenue. Wolf produced misses, junior, men's, and children's forms, each stamped with a date and size on the linen cover. Designers from Halston to Marc Jacobs worked on Wolf forms, and vintage examples trade on the secondary market. Supreme's collaboration with Wolf Form produced a Box Logo dress form.


