by schiaparelli » Fri Nov 08, 2013 2:31 pm
sknss, sell them and don't look back. you know this is the right move. post the listing today. for many of us clothes are strictly meant to be worn, anyway; we don't have the budget to buy stuff that's purely a sculptural element ALTHOUGH in the future i'd really like to buy crazy sneakers and just display them on shelves in my house
Calc, i'm going crazy trying to find documentation of supreme from 1994-2005ish. i mean, i think it opened up as nothing fancy and not really a "fashion brand" in that they kept track of individual collections, had specific drops, marketing campaigns/material, advertising to people outside (initially) a close subculture. i did find an interesting and a lot of the riffs off of famous brands that supreme has done, from a blog that covers fashion x law topics. i really wish i could find a comprehensive analysis of all of supreme's run-ins with IP issues and more info on the cultural references they've employed.
also where he talks a bit about the origins of supreme, and there's a brief timeline on their skateboard artist collabs. he talks a bit about how he's averse to his works being truly "limited" in the sense that the kids that were their original customers are unable to get their hands on supreme stuff, which is a really interesting anecdote given i mostly hear about supreme for this rarefied hype-driven collector's side of things.
there's a teensy bit of stuff about their early 2000s marketing and supporters? but not anything from the 90's.