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    there’s a brand new way to buy supreme

    It’s called Strictlypreme. Catchy.

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    Ever scoured the Internet for the latest Supreme drop and pondered: Hmm, this is cool and everything, but I wish none of these other brands would get in the way. I wish I didn’t have to go through the laborious effort of typing S-U-P-R-E-M-E in the search bar. I wish there was a place that sold Supreme gear and only Supreme gear. I wish I could bathe in Supreme.

    Well, young Hypebeasts, you’re in luck. The subtly-named website Strictlypreme strictly sells Supreme gear. The team describes themselves as “Supreme experts with the number one goal of making authentic Supreme easier to find, buy and sell.” It’s proof that Supreme is a self-sufficient, thriving economy unto itself. It’s a community, a currency, the hip kid sibling of bitcoin.

    To someone outside this carefully balanced ecology, it may seem a bit unnecessary . How come Supreme obsessives can’t feed their addictions the standard way, via eBay or the Dark web? That’s where Strictlypreme makes sense. With Supreme goods being resold for thousands of dollars online, it’s easy to get embroiled in a scam. How do you know the box tee you’re dropping half your paycheck on isn’t whipped up in a factory in a foreign country that’s different to the factory in a foreign country Supreme use?

    With Strictlypreme, apparently you are safe. It “gives all users access to key buying and selling features ensuring a unique, simple and safe shopping experience.” Go forth and drop $4,999 on a Supreme mini bike with the knowledge it’s totally legit.

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