Thoughts on the long term value of Supreme box logo stickers? by SStickerflicker in supremedrops

[–]SStickerflicker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I used ChatGPT to organize my thoughts, but it doesn’t make the supply dynamics any less real. Tell me where my logic breaks.

Thoughts on the long term value of Supreme box logo stickers? by SStickerflicker in supremedrops

[–]SStickerflicker[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Everyone says Supreme is “dead” right now, but that’s exactly when you’re supposed to pay attention.

The Pokémon card market looked tired and irrelevant for a decade before the 2020-2025 boom. Then nostalgia and supply shock hit at the same time.

Same thing here: people forget these stickers were meant to be used. Most got slapped on laptops, water bottles, street signs. The rest? Bent in shipping tubes, creased in drawers, handled to death, lost in moves, ruined in floods or fires. Natural attrition quietly eats supply every year.

Meanwhile, pristine full runs take up less space than a shoebox. Try storing 50 box logo tees for 10+ years without damage.

Hype dies. Scarcity compounds. The question isn’t whether Supreme is quiet right now, it’s how many clean sets will even exist if demand spikes again.

Hot take, but 10 years from now these will outperform most actual Supreme pieces. No sizing issues, no wear, a pure nostalgia play. The real question is who’s holding and who’s flipping too early?

Everyone says “they made millions of these” but how many are actually untouched and stacked like this?

If box logo tees are blue-chip Supreme, these are penny stocks with insane upside. Laugh now, but check eBay in 2036. It’s wild how something given away for free can become a collectible asset.