Supreme, 1995
By 1995, Supremes' popularity within the NYC skate scene had continued to grow. The shop quickly became the hangout spot and place to buy gear. Also around this time, the Larry Clark film - Kids released, featuring a number of shop employees and local skaters. In the movie you can spot actors wearing Supreme merchandise, provided by the shop. The film would later go on to get it's own collection with Supreme on it's 20th anniversary, featuring a line of tees, sweatshirts, and decks
Year 2
A scene from the film "Kids" being shot at a popular NYC skate location in 1995
Supreme 1995 Collection
A photo taken of the Supreme store in 1995
As the Supreme store grew in popularity, far more designs emerged than the year prior. Ranging from unique graphics to rip-offs of popular brands. At the heart of it all, Supremes' box logo continued to stamp itself across multiple pieces, building its presence in the NYC skate scene.
In this collection you'll discover the origins of designs that still define the brand today – like the arc logo and five boroughs.