Life as a Successful Supreme Reseller (Sold Out Pt. 2)



Complex’s docuseries Sold Out: The Underground Economy of Supreme Resellers explores the world of reselling Supreme, where cutthroat fans do whatever it takes to purchase gear from the streetwear brand, and then sell the goods themselves for big profits. Our four-part series embeds the individuals who perpetuate this global phenomenon to get an on-the-ground look at the illicit market of Supreme apparel. Supreme is one of the most sought after brands/streetwear brands in the world. Many line up outside Supreme stores hours and days, or stay glued to their computers, before every Thursday drop. Some even figure out hacks for copping items online. As a result, every Supreme collection or collaboration sells out in minutes, and plenty are forced to look elsewhere to purchase the apparel or accessories. Enter resellers. A reseller, by definition, is an individual who buys good or services with the intention of selling them for profit. Over the years, Supreme has become one of the most coveted brands on the resale market, especially given the hype around it and the label's decision to release product in tightly controlled, limited amounts. The second episode of Sold Out: The Underground Economy of Supreme Resellers introduces some of the biggest players in this market. These resellers, all but one of whom requested to have their identities hidden, divulge information on the hush-hush, competitive nature of their businesses and break down the science behind their operations, most of which are done through eBay, PayPal, Instagram, and sometimes consignment shops. They also reveal the struggles of being a Supreme reseller (they prefer to be called “collectors” because they believe the term “resellers” has a negative connotation to it), the backlash they’ve received from the public and Supreme, the latter of which has expressed in the past its disapproval of resellers and will sometimes forbid resellers to purchase items in-store, as well as what it takes to be successful in this world. Chief Content Officer: Noah Callahan-Bever Executive Producer: Marc Fernandez Director of Video Production: Justin Lundstrom Producers: Emily Oberg, Davy Gomez, Cornell Brown, Ross Scarano Associate Producers: Xavier Andrews, Olga Encarnacion Directors: Davy Gomez, Emily Oberg Writer: Emily Oberg, James Harris Editor & Cinematographer Davy Gomez Tokyo Cinematographer: David Allen Los Angeles Cinematographer: Natalie Edgar London Cinematographer: Beatriz Sastre Drone Operator: Gladimir Nym Colorist Courtney Feemster Music Supervisor: Emily Oberg Graphics: Brent Rollins, Jonathan Fouabi Animation: Chi Chuang Researchers: Kajal Patel, Asim Ismael Sound Mixer: Speedy Morman Production Assistants: Kajal Patel, John Tashiro, Marques Leonard Footage Courtesy of: Mass Appeal, Flatbush Zombies, NBC News, Freshness Mag, RB Umali, Yu-Ming Wu Barbara Kruger "Untitled" (I shop therefore I am) 1987 Courtesy: Mary Boone Gallery, New York Featured Guests Executive Editor, HighSnobiety Jeff Carvalho FMR Deputy Style Editor, COMPLEX Style Jian DeLeon Fashion Editor, COMPLEX Style Matthew Henson Stylist Racks Hogan Founder, Maekan Eugene Kan FMR Editor-in-Chief, four pins Lawrence Schlossman Supreme Security Charles Scotti Writer Glenn O'Brien Reseller Andre, @SoleStreetSneakerCo Reseller @CopVsDrop Reseller @Kickz_N_Preme Reseller Methikan Reseller @Sole_Possession_ Reseller @Sole_Reserve Collector @SolePremeCon Special Thanks: "Donnie Kwak, Lawrence Schlossman, Glenn O'Brien, Gavin Bond, Raf Moses, Kevin Paz, Keith Cecere, Lucas Wisenthal, Leland Ware, Alexis Quintero, Lori Mason, Andrew Gordon, Rickey Mindlin" Subscribe to Complex for More: http://goo.gl/PJeLOl Check out more of Complex here: http://www.complex.com https://twitter.com/ComplexMag https://www.facebook.com/complex http://instagram.com/complexmag https://plus.google.com/+complex/ COMPLEX is a community of creators and curators, armed with the Internet, committed to surfacing and sharing the voices and conversations that define our new America. Our videos exemplify convergence culture, exploring topics that include music, sneakers, style, sports and pop culture through original shows and Complex News segments. Featuring your favorite celebrities, authoritative commentary, and a unique voice, our videos make culture pop.

Comments

  1. WTF LMAO are you kidding me God damn
  2. Im sorry but the reselling shit is for kids. Only retarded kids pay these ridiculous prices. I was a shoe head until I out grew this shit. They're shoes. MFs grindin for a pair of kicks living with a shitty car and house. There is more to the world than shoes.
  3. resellers are a bunch of pussies
  4. Incredibly well made video
  5. Spoiled white kid
  6. "We have hook ups" lmao I bet they sucking them guards off 😂
  7. hate this People
  8. Please stop with all this hypebeast stuff :(
  9. 3:43 h&m is worth so much more than supreme...
  10. they using fucking voice overs to sell t-shirts? this a joke??
  11. hmph im foreseeing a market in copy cat supreme.. not counterfeit, because it's literally the same thing to print it on a shirt with the identical logo.. Then sell it as a replica then boom, you become the supplier.
  12. she got that hookup out of sucking the security guard meat
  13. rip glenn
  14. This should be a side hustle tbh this one time I had retros and the price suddenly increased so I sold it
  15. Supreme is a bullshit.
    complete trash.

    And these cock suckers reselling bricks and flood lamps for hundreds....all roaches.
  16. Fuck u gotta hide ur identity for?
  17. Resellers should be shot to death one by one seriously..
  18. I don't wanna get supreme because I feel like I'm supporting these autists
  19. This is how capitalism is influenced. These people are doing exactly what capitalism states; doing whatever to make money, anything! today it's lining up for 3 days. In a couple years it's killing for profit like bank of America. Don't believe me? There is a documentary on it


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Duration: 15m 48s

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