Supreme x Zoo York Skateboard
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
Original — Zoo York
Supreme x Zoo York Skateboard (exclusive collaboration)
About the original
The Supreme x Zoo York Skateboard is a 7-ply maple deck produced for Supreme's Spring/Summer 2025 capsule celebrating Zoo York, the downtown Manhattan skate brand founded in 1993 by Rodney Smith, Eli Gesner, and Adam Schatz. The graphic repurposes the MTA subway sign motif (a Zoo York signifier since the label's earliest ads and videos in the mid-90s) rendering it in a black-and-white panel that reads "Zoo York Transit Authority" above "Supreme Broadway Lafayette," referencing the station nearest Supreme's original Lafayette Street store. The deck is a Supreme-exclusive graphic made in collaboration with Zoo York; the shape and construction are standard commercial 7-ply Canadian maple. No general-release equivalent is sold.
About Zoo York
Zoo York is an American skateboard and apparel brand founded in 1993 by Rodney Smith, Eli Morgan Gessner, and Adam Schatz in New York City's Meatpacking District. The name comes from Soul Artists of Zoo York, a 1970s NYC skate and graffiti crew. The company built its identity on East Coast skating, hip-hop, and graffiti, becoming the first widely recognized skate-lifestyle brand from the East Coast. Marc Eckō acquired Zoo York in 2001, and Iconix Brand Group bought the licensing rights in 2005. The original founders returned as creative directors in 2019. Supreme has collaborated with Zoo York on skate decks and apparel.


