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Supreme 1 out of 50 worldwide Mo Wax Box Logo ($2,500)
In the late fall of 2014 James Lavelle - the owner of Trip Hop and alernative Hip Hop label, Moâ Wax - hosted a âBuild and Destroyâ exhibition in the Saatchi Gallery in London for the 21st anniversary of the labels existence. In this gallery James invited all important influences in the labels history, one of the most noteworthy being Supreme. Supreme and Mo Wax solidified this special moment in the form of a Supreme Mo Wax box logo tee featuring the Mo Wax camo design on the iconic Supreme box logo. The t-shirt was limited to an extreme scarce amount of only 50 pieces available at the event and only an estimated 12 in this particular size. âšThe tee never released online or in store making this a very hard piece to get your hands on. In addition to the limited quantity, the vast majority of people who own this piece have it stored away and would never sell it. One of the few owners of this piece is the famous Rap Artist A$AP Rocky who was seen wearing the tee in addition to an exclusive selection of limited edition Goyard. This Mo Wax Supreme Box Logo reshaped the context in which we perceptiate pieces like this.âšGiven its cultural identity and low quantity this can be considered as a piece of art.âšIt will forever be considered as one of the most rare,scarce and exclusive box logos ever released by Supreme. #supreme #mowax
In the late fall of 2014 James Lavelle - the owner of Trip Hop and alernative Hip Hop label, Moâ Wax - hosted a âBuild and Destroyâ exhibition in the Saatchi Gallery in London for the 21st anniversary of the labels existence. In this gallery James invited all important influences in the labels history, one of the most noteworthy being Supreme. Supreme and Mo Wax solidified this special moment in the form of a Supreme Mo Wax box logo tee featuring the Mo Wax camo design on the iconic Supreme box logo. The t-shirt was limited to an extreme scarce amount of only 50 pieces available at the event and only an estimated 12 in this particular size. âšThe tee never released online or in store making this a very hard piece to get your hands on. In addition to the limited quantity, the vast majority of people who own this piece have it stored away and would never sell it. One of the few owners of this piece is the famous Rap Artist A$AP Rocky who was seen wearing the tee in addition to an exclusive selection of limited edition Goyard. This Mo Wax Supreme Box Logo reshaped the context in which we perceptiate pieces like this.âšGiven its cultural identity and low quantity this can be considered as a piece of art.âšIt will forever be considered as one of the most rare,scarce and exclusive box logos ever released by Supreme. #supreme #mowax
In 2009 Supreme worked together with UK Contemporary Artist Damien Hirst.
Within his wide variety of art disciplines Hirst explores the dual complexity and simplicity of life.
Often times depicting death in his works of art.
In 2009 the Artist considered to be the wealthiest in the UK with a net worth estimated over $270 Million worked with Supreme on a holiday collection.
The collaboration is know for the famous decks and this matching box logo t-shirt.
The words âLifes a bitch and then u dieâ cover the rear end of the piece serving as a direct reference to both his ever existing fascination with life and death and the New York rapper Nas who famously said these words on his iconic âNas illmaticâ project in 1994. âLifes a b*tch and then you die - thats why we get high - because you never know when youâre gonna goâ.
A decade after the crossing of these two living cultural breeds this t-shirt is representative of this collection where a New York skate brand and a UK Artist made a very memorable iconic collaboration. #supreme #damienhirst #supremedamienhirst
Within his wide variety of art disciplines Hirst explores the dual complexity and simplicity of life.
Often times depicting death in his works of art.
In 2009 the Artist considered to be the wealthiest in the UK with a net worth estimated over $270 Million worked with Supreme on a holiday collection.
The collaboration is know for the famous decks and this matching box logo t-shirt.
The words âLifes a bitch and then u dieâ cover the rear end of the piece serving as a direct reference to both his ever existing fascination with life and death and the New York rapper Nas who famously said these words on his iconic âNas illmaticâ project in 1994. âLifes a b*tch and then you die - thats why we get high - because you never know when youâre gonna goâ.
A decade after the crossing of these two living cultural breeds this t-shirt is representative of this collection where a New York skate brand and a UK Artist made a very memorable iconic collaboration. #supreme #damienhirst #supremedamienhirst
In 1999 Supreme payed homage to one of the greatest and most popular fictional TV crime dramas of all time : âThe Sopranosâ.
Subtle, simple, yet Genius Supreme altered the ârâ in their seven-letter logo to a gun which is a direct reference to the the signature R in âThe Sopranosâ logo.
Much like Supreme, the Sopranos started out with a small cult following and gradually built out a worldwide popularity.
Due to its 23 year old age and highly coveted nature, a piece like this in a ballot of its own. This released when Supreme was just 4 years old. A brand with nearly 100 % of its consumers very much attached to the brand in a relatively small community. Therefore reluctant to sell. Taking into consideration the age and endurance a cotton layer piece of fabric had to endure for over 23
years, this Red Sopranos box logo can be considered the only one of its kind in this specific colour, condition and age. We presented one at the DUKESARCHIVE © Los Angeles Pop Up Store. Recently an article on @highsnobiety stated a DSWT Red on White Sopranos being for sale at $5,400 USD. The seller later announced the item as Sold. #supreme #streetwear #streetstyle
Subtle, simple, yet Genius Supreme altered the ârâ in their seven-letter logo to a gun which is a direct reference to the the signature R in âThe Sopranosâ logo.
Much like Supreme, the Sopranos started out with a small cult following and gradually built out a worldwide popularity.
Due to its 23 year old age and highly coveted nature, a piece like this in a ballot of its own. This released when Supreme was just 4 years old. A brand with nearly 100 % of its consumers very much attached to the brand in a relatively small community. Therefore reluctant to sell. Taking into consideration the age and endurance a cotton layer piece of fabric had to endure for over 23
years, this Red Sopranos box logo can be considered the only one of its kind in this specific colour, condition and age. We presented one at the DUKESARCHIVE © Los Angeles Pop Up Store. Recently an article on @highsnobiety stated a DSWT Red on White Sopranos being for sale at $5,400 USD. The seller later announced the item as Sold. #supreme #streetwear #streetstyle
In 2012 Supreme opened its 6th Japan and 9th worldwide store in Shibuya, Tokyo. This grand happening came with a traditional introduction piece in the form of an store opening box logo tee. For this signature piece, Supreme worked with famous Artist Nate Lowman. The famous bullethole design is featured on the box logo design aswell as in and outside the design of the store. This opening t-shirt features two iconic bullet holes on the front of the tee aswell as an additional bullethole on the back. In addition to this, the Roman Characters IX -MMXll that translates to 09 / 2012 are seen on the rear end of the piece. A DSWT Shibuya was recently sold at an auction in Paris for $11,000. #supreme #streetwear #supremenewyork #supremeshibuya