The streetwear universe shaped by Supreme is invited on Kikikickz !
In much less time than it took some historical equipment manufacturers to impose themselves in the world of sports, Supreme was able to establish itself at the top of streetwear fashion. This is a remarkable feat, especially since James Jebbia's New York brand was not destined to break out of the skatepark. As you probably know, Supreme's history is closely linked to skateboarding, a discipline on which the label has sought to surf since its inception in 1994, and this with quality products that you can discover or rediscover here, on Kikikickz.
Whether it's Supreme's famous hoodies, its t-shirts, its pants, or its down jackets and hats, the outdoor clothes that have earned the New York label its excellent reputation are indeed available within a few clicks on the store, alongside its essential accessories.
Nike - Supreme, a collaboration both historic and iconic.
But Supreme is also and above all a collaboration with Nike whose first page was written in 2002 as part of the inauguration of the division "Nike Skateboarding", aka Nike SB. Almost obvious, this collaboration was logically concretized that year by the release of a version both new and collector of the SB Dunk Low which remains a grail for many sneaker addicts of which you are perhaps part. After their first success, the Beaverton-based firm and its New York sidekick did it again in the months and years that followed on most of the most popular silhouettes of the Swoosh brand.
One of Supreme's favorite Nike sneakers is the legendary Air Force 1. In Low, Mid or High versions, Bruce Kilgore's classic has been revisited in more than a dozen limited editions, of which we have selected the essentials for you. You can find the Air Force 1 Low ''White'' signed Supreme, in good form in an exclusive collection where you also await the black color. Ditto for the Air Max Plus ''Black'', a reference for all fans of the Tn who love the bold finishes. In short, you will have understood, everything that James Jebbia and his teams touch turns into gold, especially when there is a Swoosh on it.
Thanks to its acquisition in 2020 by VF Corporation, the leader in American streetwear that owns The North Face and Timberland, Supreme has moved into another dimension that allows it to carry out a multitude of diverse projects around textiles and sneakers, always in line with its style that has become iconic. Projects that we want to present to you on Kikikickz, so that you can enjoy the best of streetwear fashion all year long.