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Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, US
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Site: https://www.supremenewyork.com/
- Monday:Closed
- Tuesday:11AM–7PM
- Wednesday:11AM–7PM
- Thursday:11AM–7PM
- Friday:11AM–7PM
- Saturday:11AM–7PM
- Sunday:12–6PM
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Live out here in Cali....to get in a Supreme store out here forget about it....Pulled up to the Brooklyn store on a Monday afternoon....no line...my son was so stoked....Overall staff is cool....outside security was down to earth....but security inside the store were like robots...Terminator like......but overall good experience.....
Where can I start? Jeff and the staff at Supreme are a delight. I find myself coming back time and time again to either purchase: clothing for myself, skate decks to put on display at my shop, or to buy gifts for friends and family.The store is very clean and well put together. The in store skate bowl is cool to see as well! Overall amazing place with great staff; highly recommended!-Andrew
I never experienced harassment as much as I was in retail. The moment I walked today, a Brunette Asian employee screamed at me across the store. I pulled out my phone to take the photo for my story. Why have this open if it is so secretive and I am the client and shopper? These people will destroy in-person retail experience.
EDIT: Im updating this to 1 star. I disputed the charge through my bank, Supreme challenged it saying it was correct. It absolutely was not, and that’s super frustrating considering it was impossible to contact them. Actual customer service and proper inventory management would have bumped this to a 5 star instead of a 1.Original review:Great store and selection, staff were friendly enough, but they definitely have to improve customer service. They incorrectly charged me $50.00 for a book I didn’t buy, and I’d left town already by the time I saw the extra charge on the receipt. I tried calling their Brooklyn number many, many times during open hours, and it kept looping back to their automatic voice bot as if they had cut the pickup line entirely. I had no choice but to dispute the purchase on my credit card.
Came here on a Saturday afternoon. The store wasn’t overly crowded but there were plenty of people. The space is cool because it has the skateboard rink, but the store doesn’t have much inventory at all. Just a few racks of jackets and shirts and a another few racks of T-shirts. We bought a super basic hat for our nephew for $48.
The overall experience is decent, the interior of the store is rather cozy, and once you get inside the checkout process is quick and painless. But, please treat your customers with a modicum of respect and sort out the line system. It’s incredible that having been assigned 2.00pm, you’re only let inside at 3.45pm...Finally, there’s really no guidance/help for people who’re doing in-store for the first time as employees who check you in at the far end of Grand St are stern and unfriendly at times.
Staff inside is phenomenal. Professional but super chill. Be nice and conversational and they will return the kindness. I had an issue with initial credit card and they were incredibly understanding.Some tips: bring a paper list with items you want; BE NICE; call your bank before hand if paying with card; get there 20 min before your check in time.
I come from CA to visit NY a few times a year, and this is a must stop for me! My first experience here was excellent a few months ago. Great customer service from security, floor help and check out. I usually come on a Wednesday when things are much more calmer than (Thursday-Sun). I’m always welcomed and I was lucky to meet the Manager he was really cool!! If you plan on coming on the weekends please do some research so you won’t be disappointed with the lines and the limit of ppl let in per day. Pay attention to the rules that are given before entering. It’s not a department store so grabbing off the shelves and racks are not permitted. There’s plenty of floor help to get you what you need from the back. I’m looking forward to my next visit this week ;))
Wow what an unforgettable shopping experience. Retail management at its finest. Wonderful employees, terrific managers, A+ customer service. Not even my own family makes me feel as loved and appreciated as these guys do. Please take notes everybody, this is how you run a damn store. Only pickle I’ve got is that I can never seem to get my hands on a my size(small)... Nevertheless, if you wanna feel like a rockstar, stop by for the ultimate all-in-one shopping experience. God bless!
Awesome experience. I should have listened to the reviews and visited this location instead of Manhattan. Staff were very helpful and super amazing. From entrance, shopping experience, and to cashing out. My son wants to give his big thanks for the extra decals! This store and the staff definitely deserve 5 stars.
Nice store. Employees were cool. As we all know, its a little overpriced. Brought our 15 yr. old son here on a Tuesday evening. Not many people at all. He got to use his $ to buy a $58 shirt (it was the last one in stock anywhere, so they gave him the one off the rack 👍 ) and they hooked him up with a few stickers, so I guess that made his month 😕. Like most parents giving reviews here, we dont really get it either, but if bringing him to the store and letting him spend his money on a $58 shirt was the highlight of his visit, so be it.
Really limited selection of stuff in this store with the majority of items only in one size which is super large. A couple of the staff were a waste of space - my cousin went up to the counter to look at the keyrings, asked the sales person if she could buy one, he gave her a ‘Like I can be bothered to do that’ look and walked away. Thankfully, another member of staff came over who was actually a decent human being and served us. A really stupid and pretentious store, and the skate bowl looks ridiculous. Real style over substance.
Supreme Brand is second to none!! Congratulations on the opening of your new Brooklyn location. It is very impressive when you walk in and see the huge Skate Bowl inside. The store is well kept and the staff is very professional. Its a must see if you are in the area and are a true Skate Fan!!!!! I will be sure to stop by whenever I am in the neighborhood myself.
If you have ever been to Supreme in the city, this is a complete joy. Lines are shorter and faster. Bouncers are friendly, staff was helpful. Clean, large variety. If people are giving poor reviews its because they didnt get a dropped item, which is the magic of Supreme. Get over it and get in line earlier next time.
Much better with the new system... no more camp outs... smooth... got there at 405pm... got back to queens from driving at 515... pretty amazing... fast check out.. store is awesome keep it up! Feels like a prison line lol but it was very very efficient... sucked I had a late time so everything I wanted was mostly gone but still had lots of stuff from past drops to current... but I was still able to score online and in store... so a win/win
Things have really changed for Supreme. You used to be able to walk in any day of the week with no issues. Now there is a line DAILY.Be ready to wait in line for a few hours and make sure you know what youre looking for, item name, color, size. Get a list to hand to staff and be ready to wait in line again in order to pay.
Urban chic, skate board clothing. We visit the store located in Brooklyn, NYC. Popular rags and such, nice colors and limited editions. The love of my life likes their collective apparel as well as some of their collaborations with other designers and cant get enough of their clothing.I join her with a visit here and there The employees at the door tend to open and close the door upon entry and exit from the store and the young men are generally easy to approach and smile.I do like the music selections that play. Brings me back to the early days of hip-hop and free flow music of the 90s.Ahhhhh....Thank you.
1. Easy parking 🙌2. Organized line ups3. Pretty decent neighborhood4. Friendly and efficient staffs. Goes for in store staffs, security and line organizers.5. Good view by the park 😉6. Get ready for weird looks and giggles as you walk by coffee shops with hippies sitting outside judging you. Walking pass the school and the park and have kids watching you. We all sheeps 🐑🐑🐑
Lets just say I had the lowest expectations going in to the first in store drop. After not getting a line number for Thursday and having already made travel arrangements I almost cancelled my trip and chalked it up as a loss. I went to Williamsburg anyway and Im glad I did. I still did not get in the store Thursday but neither did many people that still had line reservations numbers. I caught wind of a first come first serve line forming around 3 pm on Friday and immediately found the location and made my way there.Two lines were formed: one with barricades and one without. I tried going into the barricaded line as I thought that was FCFS but immediately got chastised by a security guard and told me to go away. I then learned that the other line across the street where random people were huddled in a group was the fcfs queue. About 3:45 they (security) lined us up single file and randomly chose people to go in the store. I ended up getting spot 42 and was elated. I queued up until I was given the opportunity to shop. It was cold, windy, rainy but WORTH IT! I wasnt able to get everything on my list but did get a decent portion of it. The staff wasnt congenial but they were helpful and efficient.I gave my phone to an employee and he took it behind the huge bowl and packed a clear plastic bin up with all my items. The security in the store was easy and pleasant to talk to while waiting to check out. Jeff Pang, store manager and skating legend, stopped by to say hi and to thank people for waiting and shopping. It was a nice touch as you read so many reviews of people getting the cold shoulder in the store that is very off-putting.While checking out the associate scanning my items even complimented me on my selections as his gear he was rocking was exactly the same that I chose! The associate working on cash register was very pleasant and thanked me for coming in. I walked out of the store grateful that I made the journey to Brooklyn. I checked out at 5:41 Friday night and havent looked back since.Jeff and crew, thank you so much for helping me out and for the positive experience. I look forward to doing it again sometime. Thanks!
I’m very happy that Supreme has a store in BrooklynIt is much more calm and very organized everyday but thursdays especially compared to the city. Love how spacious the store is and the layout of everything! Staff is very polite and full of good vibes and tries to get me what I want on my list based on availability whenever I have a reservation slot for the week. If you’re ever there, look out for Chop, he’s the man 👍🏻
As youre probably aware, on Tuesdays, those wishing to have a place in line for the Thursday drops one must sign up in hopes of landing that spot. This Tuesday I was chosen, only problem is, later that day they sent a text at 1pm asking to confirm and if you dont respond with in the 3HOUR WINDOW (4PM) then you lose your spot.Unfortunately for me, I was undergoing chemotherapy at Sloan Kettering between noon and 5pm, so once I saw the text (5:07pm) I responded.....nothing.So, I contacted Supreme customer service and they recommend I get in touch with the actual store, so i went down to the store myself in hopes of finding an understanding manager with a little compassion....nothing. I explained how I will be undergoing a bone marrow transplant in 10, days and this would be my final drop. Nope, says theres nothing he can do.I realize there are policies and they apply to everyone, but if a cancer patient came all the way out to explain he had miss the cut off to an already confirmed reservation, I wouldtell him theres nothing I can do...when Ive seen them allow worse for people they know.The fact that they dont take the time to respond to negative reviews on sites such as this says everything about how little they care about the customer. Theyre like the cool kids in highschool who in 10 years will be irrelevant.Never again
The security guards tried to say my cousin and I skipped the line, but we did not. When the people in line with us said we did not skip, they still said they did not care and let 30 people ahead of us in line. The management came down and did nothing about it even though we waited for over 2 hrs in the cold to get into the store! They were smiling and taunting us as if it were a joke. We never got to purchase anything it was a terrible experience and I plan to take it higher.
I walked in there at 6:40pm this past Saturday night(sat of Jp drop). No line and door man was friendly, once I walked in I knew what I wanted and was in and out within 5 minutes. They seem to have all the Supreme items in stock, but collab hype pieces were sold out. Shout out to my dude for giving me one of each sticker!
So much better than Manhattans. NO LINE. We literally took the subway from the Manhattan one, which had a line 4 blocks long. This location was awesome, you would have missed it if you werent looking for it. There was no line. We literally just walked right up and went inside. The bowl in the back was pretty sweet, especially because it was elevated. Selection was limited but it was out of season so I wasnt expecting much. Staff was chill, except for the people who were there only to take pictures.
Came due to scoring a spot in that weeks raffle. Had to wait at a location several blocks away by the river (look for the Supreme sticker on a STOP sign). Then they bring your group up to the store when its your turn. Everybody was polite and helpful. Things seemed to be running smoothly and efficiently.The store looks like a legit clothing store with stocked shelves and displays, but youre not really allowed to pick up stuff to buy. You have to make a list of the items you want: either written on paper, or on your phone as long as it doesnt lock on them.. then they can collect everything you need, pay, and go.Its too bad they dont allow any photos/video of the inside.
I’m sorry but although you’re SUPREME & have made a name for yourself , there’s NO NEED to treat potential customers like trash. 5 security guards patrolling the small store, they’ve got tons of rules once you enter: no cell phones, no touching the folded clothes. And when it came time to purchase an item, a security guard was very rude in telling me that I had to stand 2 centimeters the right from where I was already standing. The experience wasn’t nice at all. Very pretentious.
If I could rate this store a negative I would - it was hands down the worst retail experience I have ever had. Our two teenagers wanted to visit this store in Brooklyn. We queued for about 30 minutes with about 12 other people, despite the store being virtually empty. When we were at the head of the queue (and there were 3 people behind us), the security guard instructed us to form 2 lines and he virtually measured us to ensure we were lined up to his satisfaction. What this achieved (apart from giving him a power trip) one will never know. Once inside the service got worse. I was told off for touching a folded piece of clothing. We were being watched by a sales assistant standing on a chair. My son wanted to try something on and I had to be okd by security before I could follow him to the change room. We took the item to the counter to buy (an over priced made in china t-shirt for US$79) and were told off because you arent meant to take the item to the counter. You are meant to ask for your size. The sales assistant told us we had to take the item back and hang it up. He then realised that was the only item in stock so he got it back from the rack and begrudgingly sold it to us. This is not an aspirational brand and they are not selling a retail experience. It is just average overpriced clothing being sold by people who dont realise that without customers they wouldnt have a job.
Security is disrespectful like all other U.S Supreme stores. Staff / Sales Associates seem angry or annoyed all the time but I guess thats the aestheticThe interior design is nice but I cant make out the store front as its so bland and has no indication that its Supreme besides two stickers on the door.
Went to the Brooklyn store for my 14yo son and I didnt know what to expect. But a deal is a deal. He got all 90s so to Supreme I went. I waited outside for about 20 minutes and when I went in the staff was very helpful and polite. The lady at the register gave me 2 head bands when I told her 2 boys. Then she found another shirt in the back that she thought I would like. Yep I took it. Parking is hard so be prepared to look.
The “bodyguards” at this store are absolutely ridiculous. today i visited at 6:25, 35 minutes before closing time, only to be greeted by a firm “we’re closed,” even though i had just seen two people stroll in, and and about 20 people pleasently browsing the ridiculously expensive products the store offers. i take such great time out of my day to commute here, to hopefully get a shirt i’ll surely stop wearing in 2 months, and i’m always given a 6 hour line 4 blocks down, or a surprise early closing. not to mention the fact that you need to set up a reservation in line, which run out in about 10 seconds when most of their demographics in school.
I tried to buy a T-shirt but they did not let me try it, they do not let you try on the T-shirt youre going to buy to see if your size suits you or if you like it. The attention is very bad. The employers that serve you are like a mafia. It bothers them to attend to the public and they do it very unwillingly. Do not is a series store.
Had a great experience here at supreme Brooklyn. Went there on a Wednesday since I️ heard it gets crazy on the drop days. All staff was courteous and helpful. They approached me while browsing and let me know I could try on a shirt or hat to see if they fit and that they would pull a untouched item from stock if I️ wanted to purchase. Ended up getting a corduroy navy hat. Will return to this location instead of soho. Staff attention alone made me comfortable and no one was pushy or rude and it was not over crowded like the other times I️ have gone to Lafayette location where I️ was never approached by an employee to check if I️ needed a particular size.
I’m guessing if you’re reading this you’re from out of town and have no idea how Supreme works. Due to a weekly release every Thursday, it’s only open for people who registers on their special website. Do not come on Thursday. On Friday, the line can be long due to people lining up for leftover from Thursday. If you come in the rest of the week, you probably won’t get what you want but there’s always something that says “Supreme” on it. You can only buy one piece of every style regardless what color and sizes. In general, the staffs and security here are very friendly, just be a decent human being and smile. If the store isn’t crowded, sit on the bench, enjoy the vibe, talk to the staffs they don’t bite.
Although, I haven’t been to the shop, it totally ruined the whole neighborhood within three blocks proximity. Lines of entitled douchebags buying overpriced clothing everywhere. Used to be a nice, kind of quiet fun weird quirky neighborhood. Now it’s just “where the supreme is.”
This site was great. Im a hypebeast and love supreme. Probably my number one brand. Brooklyn supreme store was awesome. They had a decent selection and even a skate park in the back, though I didnt try that it was still looked pretty fun. I would recommend this store to any hypebeasts or supreme lovers. Just dont go to the one in Manhattan. I already put a poor review on that place.
Was happy there was no queue when I checked the store (three people in there). The guy at the entrance warned us not to take pictures, haha what a welcome! Cant wait for the streetwear hype to disapear so that things go back to some decent proportions and perspectives. Check the spot as the ramp is quite nice. Avoid the staff. Buy online if you can.
Supreme Brooklyn is different than Supreme soho and you will know it when you step into the store if you ever been to the soho store. The staff are friendlier overall and they got a big selection of products. The space is big and spacious. Worth coming here just to see the shop.
This place doesnt begin to represent skate culture. Security guards used to stand around and tell me I couldnt skate in front of buildings, and now theyre in front of a bowl no one besides friends and VIPS can skate. literally everyone is rude as F**k and thinks theyre on the set of a music video. This is not a skate shop, its a grotesque wanna-be fashion show for skateboards
The Supreme shopping experience is extreme. No queues on a Tuesday afternoon at the Brooklyn store (unlike Manhattan) however after returning to the shop to get my son a baseball cap (I had just bought one for my daughter) when you try and nip back in the security guard (who is flanked by a NYPD policeman) tells you the rules are that you are only allowed in once a day.....bearing in mind the shop was empty. ‘Luckily’ he had a word with the manager who allowed me back into buy another $56 cap......I am from England so am generally used to average/bad service, however the staff are pretty arrogant in this store. However the guy with the attitude behind the counter did lighten up and described the ‘Stone Roses’ TeeShirt I was wearing as ‘Cool’ and went on to tell me how what how cool he thought they were, perhaps they are human and have taste...afterall.
This location is the dopest I’ve been to. I’m not sure if those commenting about poor customer service are haters or ... well haters but the dudes helping me and my boyfriend out in here were super cool and helpful which set them apart from other stores we had been into from our trip to NY. I also got to speak to the manager who was also very very involved in his store and the quality of service. Great experience
The worst experience we had in a store (the one in brooklyn). the staff very unpleasant, they did not let you touch anything either, if you asked them for any size they would answer you abruptly, they would not let you touch the outside glass of the store when it was very dirty. We went with children who were very kind asking to the staff and of course they gave a lesson of education to the dependents even as children. I think its a whole show that is mounted around this brand. HORRIBLE! This happened on Monday. Of course, the skater philosophy is not what they want to project.
Hyped up, over priced and pretentious so the next gen have something they think is collectible with a value. Sell out because they limit brick and mortar locations while kids with time on their hands can clamor on long lines to sell t-shirts with a one color logo nationwide for hundreds after using their third party bots that stop working in two weeks.
They close the shop today at 6.50 p.m.Shop empty.No line in front. Big show to show costumers coming from europe no chance to come in.Again: The line was empty - the shop also.They close at 6.50 p.m and told us to come tomorrow @4 p.m to get maybe a number for monday.Website opening hours 7 p.m not 6.50 p.m
If i could i would give 0 stars. Oke, considering the popularity of the products i understand the security measures but come on.. standing in line to pay on the centimeter or else get yelled at, touching the clothing? Get yelled at. And all of this for a tee of 50 dollar..Any other brand or store would be bankrupt with this service.
Just left the store because of a extremely rude staff member. When I walked into the store there was no greeting or even friendly Hi and when I wanted to touch a t-shirt I was told, in a very rude way, by a male floor salesman Dont touch it. I dont want to be folding this all over again. He stood by me for a while .What? Are you serious? Im not a young kid that will make a mess but a 37 year old woman that was trying to get a t-shirt and a cap for her husband and son. Staff should be trained on costumer service because they dont do me/others a favor by letting me/us in the store its the other way around. Thanks to the peope willing to buy this merchandise this store will stay open . On the other hand, security member standing outside was polite and professional.
Come on Supreme is what it is - part of the whole persona is it’s Ruff & Tuff(You should have seen 1995-98 Supreme kids would definitely be complaining ask Pookie)If your a kid and you wanna get something you should know your size in tee shirt (speaking to that kid below) I’m sure you got something from them before. Just because you can’t try it on doesn’t make them a bad brand. Have you thought maybe there are 400 other kids behind you that want to just get in?Besides I think the staff deals with the massive amounts of people as best they can.All and all - Supreme is dope plain and simpleif all of a sudden they let everyone one in at the same time they might as well sell at Macy’s that would be lame.Those dudes did it right....right on !
*** updated review - I must have caught them at a bad time ... Ive been back two more times for in-store releases and each time was a completely professional and positive experience and I think I actually like how theyre handling things now ... shout out to Jefferson for his Ritz-Carlton management style approach to efficient service ***Brand is luxury now and I applaud them, theyve been it for awhile and its a cool combo of design, marketing, art, skate, hip hop, etc. Dont always have something you want, but usually have a great cut and sew piece in store cause the hypebeasts dont really get fashion. Supremes cut and sew is office job good.Ive been to Lafayette Street, Fairfax Avenue, and now Grand Street. It is what it is inside a Supreme shop, better look online and check out the rules - kinda like the Soup Nazi had rules. Both are artists with in demand, limited product that is exceptional. So if you come correct, youll find folks there to be pretty cool.Now, the new thing is enhanced security every day of the week, right down to having NYPD. Luckily, I had the foresight to ask if I could take a picture of the storefront, it had a Santa Claus and Seasons Greetings. Paid private security said no and so did the NYPD - and I was standing on the sidewalk outside.If I didnt ask, then I think I was getting arrested or at a minimum spend time speaking to law enforcement. A store employee came outside, asked whats up, was told the situation and said yes, he can take a picture, just not on Thursdays - thats new release day.Everyone, cop included, were respectful. Remember, show respect and youll likely get respect. But not being able to take a picture of a storefront from a sidewalk - UNAMERICAN, maybe unconstitutional ... And for that, Supreme Brooklyn gets a score of ummm a have you lost your minds?!?!?
This black guy answered a basic question in the rudest most arrogant way like he was superior than anybody.He also gave sizes of shirts in a careless ways to little kids pushing them to their chest to make them hold them in a undespicable way.Being that not enough,he pushed me to the side when I was walking along him.Also,other guys were acting cocky like they didnt care about you or you were inferior(which is something not that uncommon in a supreme store).But this one really black(and also ugly)tall guy was simply unacceptable.Wack
Today I Just popped in, first time here .No Hello, No, can I help you, No Staff seems to be with clients, they are just walking and talking amgonst themselves..I asked if that was skating ring with an excited tone, response Was u can’t go there... not a yes response but a private acesss...ColdUnattentiveUnwelcomingAnd to think I brought some one here from Manhattan who is visiting from Canada who Hadddd to drop byI definitely don’t see the hype and won’t be back !(Hey maybe I’m not worthy of anyone’s time cause of my ethnicity hey who knows)
Long time customer and loved their clothing and loved the hype.... problem is customer service SUCKSSS they can be nasty a times and if they suspect you of reselling or buying a size that doesnt fit you.... they will be rude and say it out loud... or even worst try to kick you off the line maybe.... extremely unprofessional and i dont plan on shopping or wearing any of their clothing again
Finally the classic NY skate brand gets the location it deserves in a hallowed our warehouse with a wood ply pool for he pros to skate in. If you can tolerate the lines, theres some amazing pieces. Seasonal drops sell thru the good stuff the morning of unless youre willing to sleep overnight in Lafayette street. Supreme will always reign over NYC for being a legit 90s era skate company when downtown was still edgy. Nonetheless its great to watch old and young alike fight over box logo hoodies... cop or drop if you can get your hands on the good stuff!
Total reviews rating 3.9
199 Reviews for Supreme 2023:
Review №1
2021-12-07During travel in nyc and brooklyn for 10days, I visited 3times. I went to all of supreme store except of italy and germany. The best of shop i guess. Kindhearted staff even if it’s not supreme shop’s concept. Brooklyn is too much better than soho’s shop. 100%
Review №2
2022-06-18Very bad customer service, they don’t even look for the size and they just asume they don’t have any stuff available. I don’t recommend going there. Preferably go to the other supreme store. This guys here offer really bad attention.
Review №3
2019-11-05Super cool staff. NYC skateboard legend Jefferson Pang helped us out and let us skate the bowl (after verifying my son knew how to skate transition and after we signed a waiver). We went on a Tuesday at 2 pm and there was no line. Super mellow.
Review №4
2019-10-29This is a street brand store. There are a lot of nice clothes that are comfortable and unique. New clothes come out every Thursday and the released ones dont come back with the same design. Collaboration with other brands makes a lot of cool products.
Review №5
2022-03-06Im only interested in the boards.The wall is always fresh, with a good mix of DLX, Supreme, and Hockey among others.Eye candy but out of my budget.
Review №6
2019-07-30First time I’ve had the chance to take my son (teenager) to a Supreme store. He loved it. The guys at the shop were excellent and very understanding of our “newness.” Toot and Jason took care of my kid, answered all his questions and even built him his own, new Supreme board and gave him some good skateboarding advice. They hooked him up with some stickers, as well. Conversations were easy and those guys are willing to help if you go in with an easy going attitude.I can’t shout out enough that these guys at the shop made his visit worth it to Me. Kudos Supreme Brooklyn!
Review №7
2018-11-10One of the grail shops for hypebeasts and hypebeas in the culture with a little bit of everything to offer with collaborations with anyone and everyone from Kermit to Slayer to Obama lol. One of the few places you can say youll have exclusive streetwear and quality thats unmatched by most brands out right now. They are also well known for the fact of how much some of their coveted items can increase in price by 10x the amount of retail. Last but not least the fact it has a place to skate is pretty incredible to me, on that note if your a beast of the culture definitely stop by.
Review №8
2022-03-07Guy with long hair skating was cool but the other guy wearing a cap thinks he works for Joe Biden RELAX
Review №9
2021-10-18Supreme is something that create its own history. All clothes and accessories they make are so lit. Furthermore collaborations with other brands or their unique box logo collection are legendary; for instance, The North Face x Supreme is something that you first imagine thinking about streetwear. This is the reason why Supreme is one my favorite brands.
Review №10
2017-11-02The cashier girl with the curly hair is very rude. Watch out. They gave me the wrong items, but was forced to check out. Seriously guys, go and get a life. I used to buy Supreme every Thursday and realized it was just a waste of time. Waiting 3 hours for a hoodie? No thanks.