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Early on Sunday morning, a man was caught on camera attempting to tear down the box logo sign outside Supreme's London Soho location. London store manager Dan Jagger is said to be offering a free box logo crewneck from FW18 in any color to anyone who can identify the man in the video below.

The clip quickly made its way on to various social media accounts, one of which — Supreme Leaks News — reported on the reward in exchange for any information leading to the identification of the vandal.

Watch the video below and, if you have any information, see if you can secure yourself this season’s most popular piece by DMing Jagger on Instagram at @mrjagger_.

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In other Supreme news, Farmland Foods trolled Supreme by making its own Supreme lookbook after finding out the skate brand had appropriated its logo. Read more here.

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