While there’s a ton of box logo Supreme tees, the super hyped NYC clothing company have made a few tees, collaborations, and other items which have gone under the radar. We list our favorites.
The Thriller era Michael Jackson might have been the most
badass. So it’s no wonder Supreme snagged the rights to this iconic photo and
printed for their 2017 summer release. This is the t-shirt, in black.
There are a few different Akira clothes from Supreme, all based
on the cult classic anime. But this hoodie with the arm illustration is my
personal favorite. And it’s becoming more and more rare as the “pill” version
has become the go-to Akira and Supreme variant. If you want to stay unique,
grab this one.
While they’ve made many works together with Undercover, the red
and black version of their “Seven Samurai” t-shirt might have been the most
dope. And for those who want, there’s also the blue version.
Supreme is known to produce some out there, bonkers and crazy
clothes and items. The 17SS M.C. Escher collage t-shirt is certainly one of
them. Maurits
Cornelis Escher was a Dutch artist and graphic artist who devoted himself to
exploring the mysteries of mathematics and philosophy using art.
So this isn’t unusual. Or a tee. So what is it doing on the
list? Simply because it’s super comfortable and a must have hoodie. As a
replica it isn’t crazy pricey either.
These sweats are, just like their CDG collaboration, super
comfortable. Note that these are from the 2017 Summer/Spring SS17 brand, and
not the 2014. Big difference here.
About Supreme
To be Supreme you have to be wealthy and patient. Barely out
and already out of stock. It's the Supreme madness In over twenty years, the
brand has tweaked its market, expanded its collection, cultivated a marketing
of scarcity and intensified the collaborations it distributes in its eleven
shops open to the four corners of the world with three in United States, two in
Europe and six in Japan.
Every Thursday, the store hosts a restocking. To access it, you
must be patient and accept to enter the waiting game. We say well wait but
first, you have to register on Monday evening. For this, it is necessary to do
the first queue for several hours. Once you’re done you retrieve a registration
number.
Then, armed with this precious ticket, it is time to go to the
Supreme store on Thursday at 9:30 am and form a new lengthy queue. Of the 2,500
people present on average, only 500 are selected by random. The others see
their ticket torn one by one after being called by the staff throughout the
morning. A real heartbreaker. And one of the reasons fans have to go the
replica way, many of which turn to China resellers like Chinahaulcommunity.com.
On the Internet, resale sites are multiplying. eBay and Supreme
Talk are just a few of the sites specialized in the second market.
Like the StockX
auction platform that offers to find the best price for both parties. Initially
specialized in the sale of sneakers with limited editions, StockX has been
offering the opportunity to buy Supreme clothing at a price defined by hype.
It’s a mad mad world.
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