Which City is next up for a new Supreme boutique? (better, place)
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I'm aware that Supreme is an extremely selective lifestyle street brand when it comes to where it sets up shop in.
San Francisco recently got a Supreme store earlier this year.
As someone who follows a lot of high end casual street fashion, I'm curious as to which City you guys think will be next in line to get a Supreme store.
Also, add in why your choice city would be perfect and which neighborhood should it be placed in?
As of now, there are 2 supreme stores in NYC (SoHo and Williamsburg), 1 in LA (Melrose Ave) and 1 in San Francisco. These are the only 4 in North America.
Supreme is the epitome of douchebaggery and proof that stupid people make crap profitable.
Most of the dude bro culture can afford $8 for a “Supreme” sticker to put on their cambered ricer, but their prices are beyond outrageous, $200 for a t-shirt, $300 for a zippo lighter, $150 for a hat, $120 for a keychain, $300 for a bookbag, $250 for a fanny pack, $400 for a hoodie, $95 for a 4 pack of socks, $395 for a watch, $250 for a digital dope scale, $90 for a pin that says “too drunk to f**k”, $250 for a 3 blade Swiss army knife, $335 for a bar glass, $175 for a headband.
I never heard of supreme until I found the “sh*tty car mods” blog on tumblr.
Supreme is the epitome of douchebaggery and proof that stupid people make crap profitable.
Most of the dude bro culture can afford $8 for a “Supreme” sticker to put on their cambered ricer, but their prices are beyond outrageous, $200 for a t-shirt, $300 for a zippo lighter, $150 for a hat, $120 for a keychain, $300 for a bookbag, $250 for a fanny pack, $400 for a hoodie, $95 for a 4 pack of socks, $395 for a watch, $250 for a digital dope scale, $90 for a pin that says “too drunk to f**k”, $250 for a 3 blade Swiss army knife, $335 for a bar glass, $175 for a headband.
I never heard of supreme until I found the “sh*tty car mods” blog on tumblr.
Lol true. I don't really care for Supreme too much but I thought it'd be nice to find out what cities would get a new Supreme store if they were to ever expand back again.
If they expand conservatively over the years, and not really beyond the major cities, I would predict this order of future retail locations in North America:
*Chicago
*Toronto
*Miami
Not much else, really. They may expand their global locations though.
If they expand aggressively over the years, this is the future order for locations in North America:
Supreme is the epitome of douchebaggery and proof that stupid people make crap profitable.
Most of the dude bro culture can afford $8 for a “Supreme” sticker to put on their cambered ricer, but their prices are beyond outrageous, $200 for a t-shirt, $300 for a zippo lighter, $150 for a hat, $120 for a keychain, $300 for a bookbag, $250 for a fanny pack, $400 for a hoodie, $95 for a 4 pack of socks, $395 for a watch, $250 for a digital dope scale, $90 for a pin that says “too drunk to f**k”, $250 for a 3 blade Swiss army knife, $335 for a bar glass, $175 for a headband.
I never heard of supreme until I found the “sh*tty car mods” blog on tumblr.
Question..who spends $250 on a fanny pack?
Better question..who wears fanny packs?
Question..who spends $250 on a fanny pack?
Better question..who wears fanny packs?
Fanny packs go great with black socks and sandals.
With their price points and limited numbers of their selections brick and mortar locations make no sense for this business model, they would be much better off with online ordering.
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