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Supreme. Function over fashion.


Supreme has always been around since I was a young whipper snapper, in skateboarding.

Not as a 'look how much I can make on the comeback'.

I still purchase some pieces from the drops these days. I just cannot see the affliction with re-sale, yes I know you're 'hustling' or keeping on the 'grind' we all do this in certain areas of life but I think some respect needs to be shown if not toward Supreme 'your favourite company' show respect to your fellow man, maybe the guy who actually does love the drop and then has to pay double off some little melt with mom's credit cards you know?!

Seeing Supreme out on the streets getting hammered, dirty and dragged across concrete is through and through wear that I believe is a complete MUST! Why represent a street company all clean and pretty? You look stupid head to toe in your 'Garms' honestly you might as well dress in a suit made of cash.

Jason Dill for example will be forever one of the most iconic, refreshing styles in NYC and the skateboarding community. Take a good look at him, especially when he's been filming for 10 hours and then tell me how 'fresh' that Supreme Tee looks, personally thats the way it should be.

I am not against anyone here, this is just my opinion on the recent years in and outside of the 'high street fashion' maybe too many people just falling in line with the idea's of being cool or known because of how they may dress and how much it costs, rather then actually loving the companies for their work.

Sounds cliche but fuck you its my blog.


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