Samsung pulls the plug on ‘Supreme’ collaboration

When Samsung announced a collaboration with Supreme at an event back in December, it didn’t go over great. It wasn’t that people weren’t excited about the potential of rocking a Supreme-branded Galaxy Note or whatever, so much as which Supreme the company had struck a deal with. You see, there’s Supreme, the U.S.-based streetwear company […]

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Supreme obsessives, there’s a second-hand marketplace just for you

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Want to buy or sell some second-hand Supreme gear? There’s a new online space just for that.

Dubbing itself “the world’s first Supreme exclusive marketplace,” Strictlypreme is your new go-to if you’re really, really, really into the New York label.

First reported by Hypebeast, the new hub will be moderated by the Strictlypreme team, a group of experienced buyers who will validate an item’s authenticity — no fakes allowed. It’s just desktop and mobile-friendly for now, according to the publisher, but an app is on the way. Read more…

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Culture juggernaut Hypebeast takes a majority stake in The Berrics to make skating huge again (still)

 The Berrics was started by Steve Berra and Eric Koston (the collective’s name is a portmanteau) as a place for kids to skate without getting hassled on the street. Now, The Berrics is being acquired by Hypebeast and they’re forming a new company “The Berrics Company”, with the express mission of making sure the particular spirit that it was founded to foster in… Read More

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