Every few years, the same claim pops up in streetwear circles: “Supreme is dead.” Yet despite the noise, Supreme continues to sell out key releases, command resale value, and influence street culture worldwide. In 2025, Supreme may look different from how it did in 2017, but different doesn’t mean irrelevant. For resellers, collectors, and anyone running NSB, Supreme remains a brand worth paying attention to. Here’s why Supreme is not only alive, but still a viable investment for you!

What Is Supreme?
Supreme is a New York-based streetwear brand founded in 1994. Originally rooted in skate culture, the brand built its reputation on:
- Limited weekly drops
- Iconic Box Logo branding
- Scarcity-driven demand
- Cultural relevance across music, fashion, and art
Supreme pioneered the modern drop model long before it became mainstream. And obviously, that structure still works today. You can check out the full Supreme history right here!

Why People Think Supreme Is “Dead”
The idea that Supreme fell off usually comes from surface-level changes, not actual data. Basically, word of mouth is saying that Supreme is dead for a few reasons. First, not everything is selling out as fast as it used to. Second, not all items are hype, which means fewer people are going after them. And finally, the brand has shifted its focus from hype to a more sustainable pattern. You see, after EssilorLuxottica acquired Supreme, the brand started expanding its retail presence worldwide. However, what many miss is that Supreme intentionally did this shift!

Supreme Still Sells Out the Right Items
While not every drop flips anymore, Supreme’s core pieces remain strong performers. Items that consistently resell well include:
- Box Logo hoodies and tees
- Collaboration pieces with Nike, The North Face, Stone Island, and other big brands
- Accessories with utility or novelty
- Limited seasonal outerwear
- Artist and cultural collaborations
So, if you wanna make money by flipping Supreme items, you gotta be a bit more picky. Being selective might make you buy fewer items, but the ROI will make up for it!

Why Supreme Is Still a Smart Resale Investment
1. Brand Recognition Is Untouchable
Supreme remains one of the most recognizable streetwear brands globally. I mean, who doesn’t know that iconic (and lowkey controversial) red box logo?
2. Supply Is Still Controlled
Despite broader availability, Supreme still limits quantities on high-value items. So if you want that Bogo hoodie, you’ll still need to put up a fight.
3. Strong Secondary Market
Platforms like StockX, Grailed, and eBay continue to move Supreme products daily. Of course, you should master the art of reselling Supreme if you wanna make that sweet profit.
4. Collaboration Strategy Remains Elite
Supreme’s collab list still sets the tone for streetwear. And with big players co-signing drops, you know the brand isn’t going anywhere. We’re gonna name-drop here, so get ready for some of the collaborators! So, we’ve got Nike, The North Face, Louis Vuitton, Damien Hirst, CDG, KAWS, and many more.
5. Long-Term Collectibility
Vintage Supreme pieces continue to appreciate, especially Box Logos from past decades. If you go to any resale platform and look up “vintage” Supreme bogos, you’ll find some mind-boggling prices!

Supreme vs Sneakers: A Reseller Perspective
Let’s put it plainly, the sneaker industry and streetwear have always worked hand-in-hand! And when sneakers dominate headlines, Supreme and other brands always offer unique advantages simultaneously. For example, compared to sneakers, Supreme drops have:
- Less competition per item
- No size-based value fluctuations
- Lower retail prices
- Easier storage and shipping
- More consistent sell-through on classics
What Supreme Looks Like in 2025
Supreme today focuses on:
- Longevity over hype
- Better quality control
- Wider cultural storytelling
- A mix of core skate DNA and high-fashion influence
This evolution helps Supreme avoid burnout, something many brands fail to do. And don’t forget that there will always be hype drops included for the hype-seekers!
How Resellers Can Still Cop & Profit!
If you’re serious about reselling Supreme, here’s the playbook:
- Target Box Logos and proven silhouettes
- Focus on collaborations, not GR apparel
- Watch retail-to-resale ratios before buying
- Avoid oversaturated logo pieces
- Use automation to secure high-demand drops
Tools like NSB help resellers secure Supreme items faster and more consistently, especially during high-traffic drops. Of course, we’re not gonna tell you about the success that our users are experiencing, you can see for yourself! And well, you can experience it too if you get your NSB key today and get to cooking. Godspeed!







