How Supreme Made Their First $1 Million: A Masterclass For Clothing Brands

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @ApparelSuccess
    @ApparelSuccess  Год назад +6

    I'm so proud of this video. This is a true masterclass for clothing brands.... so much you can take out of this story and apply to your own clothing brand. Hope you enjoyed! - Rob

    • @MrClambug
      @MrClambug Год назад

      Keep up this format, I think it's a winner!!! You can only say so much about your own journey...

    • @EstherQuantum
      @EstherQuantum 3 месяца назад

      Awesome story indeed!! It's beautiful to see a brand become a success. Thanks so much for sharing this info. Really appreciate!

  • @Mak2Grim
    @Mak2Grim Месяц назад +1

    I feel like James Jebbia being a former actor helped him drastically. Especially since he some how got the cast from a movie to be his employees. IDK, somethings missing in my opinon

  • @nadcorella7104
    @nadcorella7104 Год назад

    As a small apparel business owner, im learning a lot in your videos

  • @wakeupnef
    @wakeupnef Год назад +2

    Please make a vid like this about corteiz and Hellstar

  • @anikavandermeer9058
    @anikavandermeer9058 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much Rob !! for all your hard work and research !! it really helps

  • @orbrussmedia1277
    @orbrussmedia1277 Год назад +3

    Jim Jones & Juelz Santana introduced Supreme to the hip hop community before most people ever knew what Supreme was

    • @ShaKing777
      @ShaKing777 7 месяцев назад

      Exactly. Many other NY rappers as well. Rza. A$AP Rocky. A bunch of them. Before the hype.

  • @monkeygrip2412
    @monkeygrip2412 Год назад +1

    My daily dose of Rob! I need it! Very motivating and keeps me on track with my dream! I appreciate you!

    • @ApparelSuccess
      @ApparelSuccess  Год назад +1

      🙏 love it thank you. Fires me up to hear this

  • @erisiabatto
    @erisiabatto 8 месяцев назад

    I enjoy your content! well researched and down to earth, great work

  • @damairbrunson2593
    @damairbrunson2593 Год назад

    🌊Thanks bro💯

  • @kennyadvocat
    @kennyadvocat Год назад +1

    Nice video. Ya its funny how the yoyo effect works. We use to get made fun of for wearing champion and playing with pokemon/magic cards in school back when they were cheap. Now that its expensive the cool people want to buy. (same with my fanny pack) When jnco jeans fell out of style i was getting them so cheap at thrift stores early 2000s. Now on ebay they are hundreds of dollars per.

  • @Belwoorf
    @Belwoorf Год назад

    Shannon Nolls Brother?

  • @abrahamperez5621
    @abrahamperez5621 Год назад

    👍

  • @RAZASHARP
    @RAZASHARP Год назад

    GREAT VIDEO!!! THANK YOU!!! LETSGOIIIIIII. #RAZASHARPAPPAREL

  • @stud_sidious
    @stud_sidious Год назад +3

    I remember when it was just a tiny skate shop in soho. My buddy Jeb worked there. Now Jeb is a well established very popular tat artist in nyc but I remember the good old days at supreme. It was a hang out for skaters. The early to mid 90’s in nyc were great. It was all the hardcore kids from CBGB’s, graffiti writers & skaters. That’s when Mark Ecko began his company as well. I met him from hanging at Supreme all the graffiti artists began submitting shirt art to him. I miss those days & CBGB’s.

    • @ApparelSuccess
      @ApparelSuccess  Год назад

      It’s all so impressive and fascinating

    • @stud_sidious
      @stud_sidious Год назад

      @@ApparelSuccess nyc had a cool skate scene in the 90’s. No one would have predicted then Supreme would have become a huge clothing line. Then it really was about the skateboards etc. I miss the nyc clothing lines from then. Triple 5 soul, third rail, conart…there were some awesome nyc clothing brands.