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  1. Nov 21, 2012 · Opened in 1994 by its press-shy founder, James Jebbia, the Lafayette Street store pioneered an art-gallery-cum-storage-facility chic, with its white walls and plywood shelving. The Container...

  2. Feb 25, 2019 · James Jebbia and co. wound up on North Fairfax Avenue, part of a sleepy Los Angeles neighborhood known for the businesses that served its mostly Jewish community. The brick-and-mortar was...

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  3. Jebbia explained that he opened Supreme in Lower Manhattan because at the time there was nowhere else to buy skate products in the area. In 2004, a second location was opened on North Fairfax Ave in Los Angeles, California, which is nearly double the size of the original New York City store.

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  5. Jan 9, 2018 · James Jebbia, the founder of skateboard brand Supreme, and his wife Bianca purchased a harbor-side home in the Springs section of East Hampton for $5.5 million, 27 East first reported.

  6. Jan 3, 2018 · It was a full decade before the next Supreme location opened, this one on North Fairfax Avenue in Los Angeles, which features an indoor skate bowl. There are now 11 locations, which include...

  7. View all 13 Photos. Home sweet home for the Jebbias captures the city life in a peaceful nutshell. James Jebbia has been the king of skate culture, clothing them in board meets street apparel known as Supremefor nearly 20 years. His crib reflects a family life, this time keeping his skate influences at work.

  8. Jul 24, 2019 · James Jebbia Looks Back on the Beginning of Supreme in Rare Interview. Supreme will never die. By Trace William Cowen. Jul 24, 2019 ... Los Angeles, and Japan. Additionally, ...

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