Supreme sells almost nothing on a normal schedule: new product drops every Thursday at 11am ET on us.supreme.com, the app, and a handful of flagship stores (NYC, LA, London, Tokyo), and the hyped pieces sell out in seconds. There is no affiliate program and no restock you can plan around, so in practice most people buy secondhand at a markup on StockX, Grailed, or eBay.
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Box Logo Tee
About Supreme’s t-shirts: Supreme turned two decades of manufactured scarcity, skate-culture credibility, and celebrity and designer collabs into a red box logo that works as a status marker more than a garment. People want it because it is hard to get and instantly recognizable, not because the cotton beats a $60 hoodie.
Supreme isn't sold through us. Here's an honest take on what you're really paying for, and cheaper pieces you can actually buy below.
Is the price honest?
Retail (~$44-$58) is reasonable for a heavier printed cotton tee. The resale number is the catch: paying $200+ for a screen-printed logo tee only makes sense if the logo itself is the point. The garment underneath is a $20-$60 tee.
Our take
The box logo tee is the entry point to Supreme: a midweight cotton crew with the red box logo printed on the chest, dropped in limited seasonal colorways. The blank is decent, a normal heavyweight-ish cotton tee, but it is a printed graphic tee, not a technical or premium-fabric one. At $44-$58 retail it is priced like a nice graphic tee. On resale it commands $150-$400 purely because the specific colorway sold out.
More affordable alternatives
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- Material
- Midweight-to-heavy combed cotton with a chest screen print. Good hand, holds shape, but standard cotton, nothing rare.
- Fit
- Boxy streetwear cut, slightly relaxed through the body with a fuller sleeve. Runs true to slightly large; not a slim fit.
- Quality
- Well made for a graphic tee: dense cotton, clean print, sturdy collar. Wash it right and the print survives. Solid, but firmly in normal-tee territory.
- Best for
- Someone who wants a Supreme piece without hoodie money and is buying the logo knowingly, or anyone who just wants a good boxy heavyweight tee for far less.
- Care
- Machine wash cold inside out and hang dry or tumble low to protect the print. Skip the dryer's high heat, which cracks screen prints over time.
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