Supreme Sneaker Collaborations

SUPREME is a streetwear clothing label started by James Jebbia in 1994. Its first location was on Lafayette Street in New York City's famed SoHo district, located at the heart of the downtown neighborhood's shopping hub. Jebbia was raised in the U.K., but was actually born in the U.S.; he returned to the states in 1983 and later found work at Parachute skateshop. From 1991 to 1994, Jebbia was store manager of Stussy.

In 1994, Supreme opened its doors. While serving as a skate-shop retail space, Supreme was also designed like a minimalist art gallery, displaying skateboard decks on the wall as if they were priceless paintings. The amount of product on display was very scarce, giving off the illusion of items always being low in stock. Supreme's mix of art, hip-hop, and skate was highly appealing to the Japanese market, so much so that he was convinced to open several chapter stores in the country. Other locations in Los Angeles, London, Paris, and Brooklyn followed – all emulating the aesthetic of the original Lafayette St. location.

Supreme is most known for its “box logo” items, and their t-shirts/hoodies/crew-necks continue to be the most in-demand products every season. However, their seasonal collection is very extensive, offering all different types of apparel and footwear. Supreme is also notorious for their random accessories of all prices ranges, from inexpensive ash-trays to Fender Stratocaster guitars.

The most well-known Supreme collaborations on the fashion end include Nike (such as the Supreme SB Dunks), Jordan (such as the Supreme Jordan 5), Comme des Garcons, The North Face, Stone Island, and Vans. However, its most ground-breaking collaboration came in 2017 as the label worked with French fashion house Louis Vuitton for a full capsule of leather goods and apparel; today, it is considered to be among the most coveted streetwear items in history.

In the world of sneakers, Supreme stands as one of the most eye-catching collaborators and is unmatched in terms of its ability to demand attention. Some of its more recent collaborations include the Supreme Jordan 14 and Supreme SB Dunk. Starting in 2020, they offered a seasonal staple in the form of a Supreme Air Force 1 that simple features the small red logo on the heel.

Supreme Sneaker Collaborations

The Nike Dunk Low “UNLV” Releases Stateside On February 18th

After testing the waters with Virgil Abloh in late 2019, the Nike Dunk Low “UNLV” is finally ready to make its true-to-form revival this coming...

By Michael Le December 31, 2020
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Nike Dunk Low In “White/Black” Releasing In Full-Family Sizing

It’s safe to say the Nike Dunk Low had a successful 2020 given how many yearly “Best of” roundups featured it. And while the new...

By Jovani Hernandez December 31, 2020
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Nike’s Chinese New Year Collection For 2021 Includes Dunks, Air Jordan 1s, And More

As NIKE, Inc. closes out one of its most challenging, yet successful calendar years in recent memory, the North American sportswear behemoth has turned its...

By Jovani Hernandez December 31, 2020
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First Look At The Nike Dunk Low “University Blue”

To sneakerheads both young and old, the Nike Dunk Low is universally loved, with everything from its collaborations to its GRs a guaranteed sell-out. And...

By Michael Le December 30, 2020
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Nike Dunk Low “EKIN” Acknowledges The Brand’s Product Specialists

In a world pre-COVID, Nike stores around the world drove a large deal of sales for the entire brand, these numbers hit primarily due to...

By Michael Le December 30, 2020
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First Look At The Nike Dunk Low “Michigan”

Although much attention is being paid to NIKE, Inc. as it heads into 2021 for its sure-bet, upcoming innovation, countless sneaker enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating...

By Jovani Hernandez December 30, 2020
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The Nike Dunk Low Receives The “Spartan Green” Treatment

As evidenced this past year, anything the Dunk High offers is fair game for the equally (if not more) popular Dunk Low. And while the...

By Michael Le December 29, 2020
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Nike Dunk Low “Coast” Releases On February 18th In The US

Just as it did in the late 80s, the Nike Dunk consistently exhibits an affinity for school colors, dressing up in many a past-used and...

By Michael Le December 27, 2020
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The Nike SB Dunk Low “Street Hawker” Now Releases On January 22nd

Although 2020 isn’t officially over yet, Nike SB is already planning its takeover of 2021. And while the skateboarding-division surely has several solo-endeavors in the...

By Jovani Hernandez December 24, 2020
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