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Supreme 25th Anniversary

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4/24/2019 Supreme 25th Anniversary In April 1994, Supreme opened its doors on Lafayette Street in do

[Supreme]( 4/24/2019 Supreme 25th Anniversary In April 1994, Supreme opened its doors on Lafayette Street in downtown Manhattan, becoming the home of New York City skate culture. At its core was a group of neighborhood kids, skaters and local artists who became the store’s staff, crew, and customers. Over 25 years, Supreme has expanded from its New York City origins into a global community with 11 stores worldwide and an even larger network of friends and family that make up the fabric of the brand. To commemorate its 25 years, Supreme will release a Swarovski® crystal Box Logo T-Shirt and Hooded Sweatshirt. The Hooded Sweatshirt features 1,201 Swarovski® crystals and the T-Shirt features 1,161 crystals. The crystals are applied by hand in New York City. Available in-store NY, Brooklyn, LA, London, Paris and online April 25th. Available in Japan on April 27th. For more information [click here](. [unsubscribe]( from the Supreme newsletter ​

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