Tremaine Emory on Why He Resigned from Supreme
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- Tremaine Emory is a designer and creative director who was at Supreme until recently. In this clip, he explains why he resigned from Supreme.
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That actually makes a lot of sense, considering that an artist like Olu Slawn only way he found to making a “supreme collab” was selling a counterfeit branded as “this is not real supreme”, why is it easy to make a collab with kaws but hard to make a collab with Slawn?
Very good points
Brilliant piece.
Manz is right ! Speak on it brotha
So everything Ye was saying that you was hating on and calling him crazy was true huh? Go figure.
Everyone whoever called Ye crazy always got proven wrong through their own life experiences 😭😭😭 even the black dude that pressed him on TMZ for saying slavery was a choice got fired. It’s pretty much a curse at this point to go against Kanye.
Where is the whole show?
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The pinned post at the top of the comments now.
its always something...
Ima be real fuck allat crying build your own brand how you want it. Which he did so I can respect it but fuck the crying
nah everything went over ya head lol. its a reason for the "crying.."
@@SimpleEWfr Emory was pointing out that the people who elevated the brand’s success were not being represented within the company, it’s not “crying”
I think it is great that he resigned for a lack of discourse. But at the end of this clip he is acting like not "letting" James Baldwin and Arthur Jayfa "creep into popular culture." is Supreme gate keeping and trying to suppress culture, instead of remembering that Supreme is a street wear company. And that maybe not every campaign for a street wear company needs to be a political statement. Those are the sort of concepts that I would want in a Creative Director. And also, James Baldwin and Arthur Jayfa are already deeply imbedded in our culture. What is Tremaine really saying? I hope that Demin Tears is as successful as he hopes it will be. And that he has a place with little oversight or any opinions that are not his own. And he can put anything he wants on his clothes and see what the market thinks of it. But let's be real most everything I heard him say in the full interview sounds more like a difference in opinion than anything else.
Tremendez
😂U think he got the answers? 😂
If You know, You know...
He needs to clean up get them teeth fixed looks like he aint brush them in years
still flyer than you
But...THATS THEIR BRAND...THEY CAN DO WHAT THEY WANT BRO!!!
Aries spears
'Supreme' always came off to me as a high priced wanna be hip bougie gear
There clothes is high quality tho I have a fur jacket its cozy af
@@Wrldisyours I hear you, same as I got a RL Polo hoodie that's hella cozy 😁 but I was never into $100. T-shirts who ever made them shitz 😧
Not trying to be mean. Ever since supreme gave this guy the boot. It’s been POPPPPPPIN
@@Duane-tl2zcyou know their initial merchandise is not overpriced. Only when it when it resells
Supreme sucks no lie
Supreme is far more important than Tremendez.