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  1. Supreme is an American clothing and skateboarding lifestyle brand established in New York City in April 1994. Supreme is recognized for its influence on streetwear culture, with products that cater to skateboarding and urban fashion trends.

    • James Jebbia

      In 1994, Jebbia founded the clothing brand and skateboarding...

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      VF Corporation (formerly Vanity Fair Mills until 1969) is an...

    • Barbara Kruger

      Barbara Kruger (born January 26, 1945) is an American...

  2. Aug 10, 2017 · Initially, Supreme made only a few T-shirts. Then their customers arrived wearing Carhartt matched with Vuitton, Gucci with Levi’s. Soon Supreme tried a cotton hoodie, realizing that if it...

  3. About – Supreme. About. In April 1994, Supreme opened its doors on Lafayette Street in downtown Manhattan and became the home of New York City skate culture. At its core was a group of neighborhood kids, New York skaters, and local artists who became the store’s staff, crew, and customers. Supreme grew to embody downtown culture, and play ...

  4. Apr 1, 2020 · Other T-shirts Supreme released in its first 10 years veered into more obscure territories, like a T-shirt graphic directly pulled from a photo by New York Times photographer Paul Hosefros; it was ...

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  5. Mar 23, 2021 · Supreme Nasty Nas T-Shirt Supreme has been creating portrait T-shirts since its inception. In fact, the first – starring Robert De Niro’s Taxi Driver character, Travis Bickle – was released on the opening day of the OG Supreme store.

  6. Jul 24, 2019 · Supreme is famous for its box logo—a red rectangle with white text, inspired by the artist Barbara Kruger's text and photo-collage work—which appears every season on T-shirts, hoodies, and caps.

  7. By the early 2000s, Supreme was officially the West’s best-kept streetwear secret. In 2002 alone, the brand worked with Nike, on the first collaborative model of the company’s Nike SB Dunk, and A Bathing Ape. Or, put differently, with the biggest names in American sportswear and Japanese streetwear, respectively.

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