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Supreme Book Goes On Pre-Order

20 December 2009, 23.36 | Posted in Books & Magazines | 2 comments »

Supreme Book Goes On Pre-Order

The much anticipated Supreme Book has gone up for pre-order at Amazon. Written by Aaron Bondaroff and Glenn O’Brien, the book is the first monograph on the iconic independent New York street fashion label Supreme. You can look out for an early April 2010 release.


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  1. Everything about this book and brand is regarding New York, yet the cover is a photo of a famous LA skate-spot? What a fucking joke.

  2. KIRK is a fucking TOOL:

    “and with stores in Los Angeles and Japan, it has become an icon of independent counter-cultural style. Challenging the established West Coast skater scene and the new conservatism of 1990s New York, Supreme defined the aesthetic of an era of rebellious cool that reached from skaters to fashionistas and from post-punks to hip-hop heads.”

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