Supreme is an American skateboarding lifestyle brand founded in April 1994 by James Jebbia in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The brand started as a single skate shop on Lafayette Street catering to the downtown skate community and has since grown into one of the most influential and coveted streetwear brands in the world. Supreme's business model is built on scarcity and exclusivity: the brand releases limited quantities of new products every Thursday during its seasonal drops, creating intense demand and long lines at its stores and on its website. This 'drop model' has been widely copied across the fashion industry. Supreme's iconic box logo, rendered in white Futura Heavy Oblique font on a red background (inspired by Barbara Kruger's art), has become one of the most recognized symbols in street culture. The brand produces clothing, accessories, skateboards, and an eclectic range of branded items from brick phones to crowbars. Supreme has collaborated with virtually every major brand and cultural entity, including Louis Vuitton, Nike, The North Face, Comme des Garcons, Rolex, and Oreo. These collaborations often sell out in seconds and command extraordinary resale premiums. Supreme was acquired by VF Corporation in 2020 for $2.1 billion, and later sold to EssilorLuxottica in 2024 for $1.5 billion. Despite ownership changes, Supreme maintains its countercultural credibility and limited-release strategy. The brand operates roughly a dozen stores in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka.
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