Showing posts with label supreme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label supreme. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Supreme Dunk x Air Force 1 [Hybrid]


Spotted this 2 pairs of Nike Supreme Dunk Air Force 1. I wonder how many pair of this hybrid does actually exist? The bottom sole of the white one is different from the one we normally see. hmmm... Wanna get this baby? Get ready to pay some serious cash for this...


Ok even thou this is rare... but it looks like piece of shit. You can check it out here.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Supreme Blazer (RED)


Red Supreme Blazer. The most sought after Nike Blazer around the world. Limited released to Supreme outlet in US and Japan only. Rumors Red Supreme blazer comes in a very small quantity compare to the black and white Supreme Blazer. Need 'em? Hit me up... Size available 9,10,10,10.5. Get it before it's all gone!!!

Friday, September 19, 2008

Rare Supreme Box Tee


Nice rare supreme box tee that i browse thru the internet. Heard that this is a very limited tee, and very hard to find. Price = Unknown. Nice concept...

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Supreme Dunk Hi Pro SB


Sz 11 Supreme Dunk Hi Pro SB red up for sale, interested parties can contact me thru the cock chatting session. Pz...

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Supreme Blazer



New stocks arrived! 2 pairs of Supreme Blazer up for sale. Red in sz10 and white in sz10 as well, hit me up for more info, thanks!

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Supreme Dunk Low Pro SB White


As i promised in the previous post, here is another 2 pairs of sz10 VNDS Supreme Dunk Low Pro SB White.


One come with box the other without box and laces. Contact me for price, thanks! :D Next week, some sz9.5 and 10 will be posted

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Supreme Dunk Low Pro SB




Just another pair of Supreme Dunk Low Pro SB for sale. Sz 10.5 no box no extra shoe lace. Little star loss and super minor heel drag. Love it or leave it, i know i've posted too many pairs of Supreme Dunk Low for sale. Trust me, more Supreme Dunk coming up for sale... :P

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Supreme Tee Real Fake Legit Check

This is a post about how to legit check on Supreme Tees! Sorry guys is in chinese, and i'm too lazy to translate it into english. Anyone who have the time to provide it in english please let me know and muchly appreciated!


這是我從PTT 的潮流版看到的一則有關Supreme 辨別真偽的方法,
提供給大家參考!

A) 06.07 BOX TEE

B) 領子的部份

C) 購物袋和標籤

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A) 06.07 BOX TEE
首先拿最重要的BOX來說

SUPREME的07BOX用的是第一次改版的TEE 印刷上面有改變

這裡幫大家整理出來:

06發了這幾種配色 i)黑底紫box ii)深藍底淺藍box iii)白底粉紅box
iv) 蘋果綠底淺藍box v)淺藍底紅色box vi)紫底黃色box vii)紅底深藍box
06的部份還是用舊的tee 所以box摸起來會有點粗操 很像油漆一樣 厚厚的

至於07的部份 配色 i)黑底黑box ii)白底紅box iii) 蘋果綠底蘋果box
iv)水藍底水藍box v) 灰底紅box vi)紅底紅box vii) 橘底橘box

********重點來了!!!!!!********

07的box印刷有改變 他是變的很像水印的box 就是你摸起來不會那麼粗操
好像油漆乾掉的感覺 但是!!

灰底的box會有像油漆的感覺 因為灰色的supreme tee其實材質上不會是完全純綿
還有 灰底的box這次也不是寫90% cotton 10% polyester
真的碰過很多的人 會知道supreme的標籤上面會寫100% cotton的字眼
而**灰色的TEE會寫上 90% cotton 10% polyester

06以前寫在標的後面 現在新版都是寫在前面
但是!!! ****07灰色的box不是這樣寫 他也是寫著100% cotton
但是07除了灰色以外其他顏色的box都變成水印版的

我自己手上有兩灰兩白兩黑兩藍07 box
日前又收到一灰一白一黑一藍07 box 我可以很確定灰色上面來說是special case

至於亮面的話 除了灰色以外的其他有出現亮面都是有問題的
像假如你拿到黑色的TEE印刷很像油漆 那就應該有很大的問題

那我們來看看其他的supreme tee

***我特別喜歡灰色的 如果有人有拿灰色的PE TEE(PE 這季的ENEMY灰底紅BOX)就會發現

他的紅色BOX也是呈現比較亮面的 但是黑色的就比較不是亮面

***NEIGHBORHOOD X SUPREME TEE 也可以很明顯看見 白底的是比較亮面

黑底是比較像水印的
其他以此類推 SUPREME的TEE亮面與否真的不能拿來當作真假的標準

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B) 領子的部份來說 *****領子2cm的迷思真的不是標準!!*****

這個拿來當標準真的是笑話
這個標準真的很諷刺

因為SUPREME本身的TEE自從06秋冬以後就換公司做了
他現在可以說是沒有品管(QC, quality control)可言

你說領子証的一定是2CM 那根本不能當標準
因為有一些真的真的會不同 很明顯的不同
你拿同一季同一款的兩件來看 他的領寬不一定相同

因為SUPREME通常出一款TEE是分很多個堆(BATCH)
不同的BATCH都會有些微的不同
就算你拿去問店員他們也不會知道有什麼差別
因為就是沒有QC可言

*****之前很大的一個議題 香港歷史很久的SUPREME轉賣店

SUB-URB.NET就被一個星加坡的買家告
因為那個買家也是假聰明 說他拿到兩件滑板TEE 比對起來發現
跟一些06其他的TEE有些微的差別 那真的是很白痴
他最後也是摸摸鼻子自認誤會

****我可以跟大家說 SUPREME直營管轄下面的BUYER

一年接觸的TEE一定超過2000件 他們要拿到更多也可以
只是看有沒人要拿
不管是店員還是其管轄下面的BUYER都知道 SUPREME的衣服構造
會有差別 這是100%確定的事實
所以領子真的不是標準!!

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C) 購物袋和標籤

購物袋可以看的出來 這很容易 SUPREME的購物袋有最少三個規格
美國店跟日本店的袋子以前有差別 現在應該慢慢統一了
標籤的話 這個我同意是正確的

仿間有很多特A考
***這裡大家注意 其實自從06A/W以後就很少有特A
原因是因為版型已經差很多 要仿也沒有那麼容易

但是標籤真的是可以看出有所不同
所謂的不同 是真品的標籤會是比較"偏橘"的紅色

你看到他是紅的 但不是血紅
而我之前看到特A考的標籤 是血紅的 這個以前就有看過
所以應該是很有說服力的

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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Supreme Dunk Low


Since the 1st day i was into the game of Nike Dunk SB, the passion for me towards Supreme Dunk Low has never changed and it will never happened. As i said, i can name Supreme Dunk Low as my All-time favorite and it will be top of the list among all the Dunk SB out there. Recently i found back an article i read awhile ago in SneakerFreaker, it's an article bout his(Nikolai) love for Supreme Dunk Low. I agreed with almost everything he said, and maybe you should read it as well to understand why you should fall in love with Supreme Dunk Low...

With the decade far from over, and many more shoes to tantalise our feet, I know i’m going out on a limb here. Some of you may nod in agreement, others may care to scream bullshit!, but here I go – the most significant shoe of this decade was the Supreme Dunk low. Furthermore, I readily concede that this release was no more than ‘yet another colourway’ of a shoe that’s already more than 20 years old (albeit one that’s been given the nike SB upgrade).

I don’t own a pair, and as much as the truth hurts, I never will. I love sneakers, but I am never going to pay upwards of a grand (us) for a pair. So how can i get excited or passionate about a pair of shoes that I know will never grace my plates of meat? I can’t believe I am able to write this, but this shoe represented a ‘tipping point’ in sneaker culture for several reasons that i will go on to discuss.
Controversy clouded the shoe before it even hit the shelves at the end of October 2002. Mystery still surrounds how a handful hit the market in August ahead of the official release, quickly gaining value on the secondary market (that’s continued to grow steadily ever since). Clever exploitation of Nike’s ordering system to order shoes direct from the warehouse was one explanation doing the rounds at the time. Even before the rise of internet saturation, it was doing what a collaboration should do; it was getting people talking, gossiping, conspiring, and most of all, hyped.

The shoe saw people willing to camp out with an enthusiasm not previously seen in the western sneaker world. Perhaps the only other models to generate such fervour were appropriately Jordans. The overnight queue has now become almost par for the course for many releases; old hands now arrive armed with thermoses, folding chairs and sleeping bags. The Dunk was officially sold at Supreme’s New York and Japanese stores BUT as a handful of Sneaker Freakers know, Nike released a small number in Melbourne and Sydney. This in turn reflected a change in Nike’s releases in Australia; no longer did you have to wait for a friend coming back from the States to get a special pair of shoes, now they were only a tram ride away.

Regrettably, as with any shoe that generates huge demand far exceeding supply, it has been extensively faked, and caveat emptor remains the rule when seeking these out. Incredibly there were already fakes in August of 2002 – remember they weren’t released until October! The shoes have transcended their role as footwear and they’re more like bond or share certificates, continually changing hands via internet auctions. This phenomenon has of course now become commonplace for many rarer shoes.

Nike faced a challenge with their second foray into the SB market. Previous shoes like the cheekily named Air Choad failed to capture the attention of skaters. Whilst the ‘80s might have seen Nikes on the feet of skaters, ‘90s skaters eschewed corporate culture and no one represents that more in the world of sneakers than Nike. Breaking into the lucrative yet cynical subcultures/sport would have to be a battle won by PR and marketing. A point that was not lost on consumer culture activists Adbusters.

With the SB Dunk launched in March, the shoes were quickly snapped up, but whether that was by sneaker heads or skaters, one could only guess. Super-limited Alphanumeric Dunks saw Nike seek collaborators to give their product cachet, followed with more dramatic effect by teaming with skate brands Chocolate and Zoo York. But it was by teaming with Supreme that the SB Dunk hit the jackpot.
Collaborations seek to produce products that combine the strengths of the brands involved to the benefit of both parties. Nike’s power enables Supreme to produce high quality shoes in limited numbers on an economic scale that sees an affordable end product. It also brings with it the heritage of Nike and the Jordan name. Supreme’s then relatively underground / uber cool status gave the project the cultural cachet it needed. In turn, it pushed Supreme towards the over-ground from being “a kind of Gap for Mo'Wax fans” to becoming an eBay spam alert.

The popularity of the shoe and its huge secondary market value has made it and other SB Dunks, an oxymoron of the sneaker world. Whilst ostensibly shoes for skating in, their scarcity and value means that very few people actually wear them for that purpose. When Nike’s SB team members have been photographed skating in them, members of the online world have expressed awe, disbelief and even become apoplectic at the ‘sacrilege’.



The importance of image, marketing and brand identity combined with the idea of sneakers as objects that are traded and speculated on, are the key factors in making these shoes so significant. They represent facets of sneaker culture that have become characteristic of this ‘world’ over the course of the decade. It’s not about athletes, it’s not about materials or technology. It’s about image and the culture of ‘cool’. No other shoe comes close to being symbolic of this cultural climate.

But what of the actual shoe itself? Bruce Kilgore’s Dunk is an iconic shoe; its simple shape and clean lines make a wonderful canvas. Supreme’s colourway was a simple concept, extremely well executed. Make one shoe look like another. As diehard Supreme fans will be quick to point out, homage and detournment are hallmarks of Supreme’s output, and this may represent the pinnacle of their ‘80s influenced designs.

The shoes of course are in the colourways of the landmark Air Jordan 3, loved for both its design and use of elephant (aka cement aka crackle) pattern. As previously noted, Jordans were favoured by many skaters in the ‘80s via the Bones Brigade back catalogue of videos. So for Supreme to bring some meaning and background to their choice of colourways was inspired.

Whilst not the first, this shoe saw the development of the release of classic colourways/patterns associated with other models placed on different shoes. Different ‘packs’ are now released almost monthly; Mowabb, Escape etc. 2007 even saw a Dunk released inspired by the AJ4. Elephant print has become the pattern of choice lately, with no doubt many more applications to come.

I will say it again; the Supreme Dunk low is the most important shoe this decade. Not because it broke any technical boundaries or delivered previously unrealised performance in athletic footwear. Nor because it presented a new shoe – it was a model almost twenty years old at the time of its release. It was however formative in the popularity of Nike’s SB image; it saw the camping out for shoes become a weekly event, it opened up a wealth of reinterpreting shoes simply through the language of colourways, and most powerfully it demonstrated the value of brand collaboration, marketing and the power of cachet in fashion and sneakers. The Supreme Dunk low embodies the zeitgeist of sneaker culture this decade. I rest my case!

WORDS :: NIKOLAI
SOURCE: SneakerFreaker

Friday, May 23, 2008

Supreme Dunk High

This Nike collaboration with Supreme was second collaboration of the Supreme Dunk. The first collaboration a Dunk Low Pro SB which came in 2 different colorways (White/cement n Black/cement) in 2002 are still highly treasured and sought across the globe.

Certainly a unique design that “heads either love or hate” Either way, there is rumoured to be around 1000 pairs of each of the three colorways (white/blue, White/red and White/orange) making them rather limited and of course highly sought after. It features zoom innersoles, full-grain leather, uppers with red leather having a crocskin appearance and really breaking up the shoe by giving it extra substance and added detail.


The gold stars also define this shoe, as they surround the red swoosh. A highly notable and obvious feature is the metal “Supreme” tag at the base of the lace.


Both red and orange Supreme Dunk Hi are for sales! Red Supreme Dunk Hi come in Sz10 and Orange Supreme Dunk Hi come in Sz9.5. Both shoes are in very mint condition, full stars, minor heel drag, does not come with extra laces.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Mocked Kermit


The smoking Kermit tee is finally available, detail printing on high quality imported tee!


It also comes with red and black box tee, as well as a SCORNFDRTN logo tee for friends and family.


The BIG beer Kermit is the back bottom design for SCORNFDRTN logo tee. Anyone who interested in this, just hit me up! Cheers!

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Supreme Dunk Low


A pair of VNDS Supreme Dunk Low white for sales. The details of the elephant print is breakin' neck.


This pair is so new that all stars still intact and no heel drag at all.


It's a Sz9.5, come and get it!!! SOLD!!!!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Supreme Dunk High Orange


Supreme Dunk High Orange up for grab, sz9.5, does not come with lace lock and extra laces!!!

SOLD!!!

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

No more a World Champion

Mike used to be the world champion in boxing. But now, he is no longer the "Iron" Mike that we knew before.

The actual product.

Got screwed and beat up, hahaha~


 
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