Supreme x WTAPS Faux Fur Hooded Jacket
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
About the original
The Supreme/WTAPS Faux Fur Hooded Jacket is a full-zip hooded jacket cut from channeled faux fur (horizontal baffles segmenting the body, sleeves, and hood) with a quilted printed-logo poly lining, welt hand pockets, an interior chest pocket, and a co-branded WTAPS leather tab at the lower front. WTAPS was founded in Tokyo in 1996 by Tetsu Nishiyama (TET) following his earlier label Forty Percent Against Rights, and sits alongside NEIGHBORHOOD, BAPE, and UNDERCOVER as a first-generation Ura-Harajuku brand built around military and workwear references. The FW21 drop released November 25, 2021 at $448 retail in black and green, Supreme's fifth WTAPS collaboration and the only faux-fur piece in the partnership's run. WTAPS produces the jacket to Supreme specification and does not sell a standalone equivalent.
About WTAPS
WTAPS is a Japanese streetwear label founded in 1996 by Tetsu Nishiyama in Tokyo, with roots in the Ura-Harajuku scene. Nishiyama, who launched his first label FPAR (Forty Percents Against Rights) in 1993, took the WTAPS name from a military term meaning the second shot always finishes the target. The brand draws on military uniforms, workwear, and utilitarian gear, translating sourced details into garments cut from heavyweight cottons, ripstop, and CORDURA. In 2011 Nishiyama opened the GIP (Gorilla: The Incubation Period) flagship store in Shibuya. Supreme has collaborated with WTAPS on co-branded outerwear, knitwear, and graphic apparel across multiple seasons.


