Sweatshirts originally made for Supreme in the 90s are selling for £98 despite looking like £8 Primark hoodies.
The blank designs were manufactured for the streetwear brand, which would then have their famous logo branded across the front.
Recently the manufacturers Brents Warehouse discovered a consignment of dead stock that was made in the 90s.
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And they are flogging them online for a whopping £98.
The plain design has no standout features and looks like an item that costs a lot less than the ones listed by the warehouse.
Primark are currently selling a hoodie for just £8, as reported by What’s The Jam.
Brents Warehouse said: “Reminiscent of a time when style and function were one in the same.
“Made to the exact same specifications as our 1940’s vintage sweatshirt with added benefit of a drawstring hood and a kangaroo pouch pocket.
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“Every seam is double reinforced with a flat lock cover stitch with extra-long bell curve knit cuff. Complete vintage styling with true functional value.”
Fans of Supreme were left shocked by the pricing of the clothes.
One person said: “£98 for a plain hoodie?
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“I’d rather spend that on something else vintage.”
Another one added: “$125 (£98) for a blank hoodie.”
Finley Ziebarth commented: “$125 (£98) for a blank is crazy.”
One follower wrote: “Anyone who buys this is a coconut.”
Another poster replied: “There’s no way any of you are buying this slop right now.”
Brents Warehouse have been contacted for comment.
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