
Reportedly, the Virgil Abloh Supreme Box Logo tee was supposed to receive a wider release, but this was canceled and no one knows for sure how many samples were produced. The Virgil Abloh Supreme Box Logo tee features the colors of the Pan-African flag. The Supreme Court of India functioned from the Parliament House till it. However, the shirt was confirmed to be a “second print test” and one of the few Virgil Abloh Supreme shirts produced. Supreme Court of India came up in 1958 and is located on Tilak Marg, New Delhi. Then in July 2020, a second Virgil Abloh Supreme Box Logo tee appeared and initially people weren’t sure if it was real. Abloh’s unique Supreme Box Logo tee was never released and for more than a year the shirt featured in the exhibit was the only known piece in existence. Over the Summer of 2019, Virgil Abloh, Chicago street fashion icon and the current artistic director of Louis Vuitton’s menswear collection, did a collaboration with Supreme as part of Abloh’s “Figures of Speech” exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. June 2019Įstimated Value: €10,000 EUR (about $11,464 at the time) (price paid at auction in 2020) Why It’s Rare: Only about two pieces in existence On one level, it's just a mild tweak on a classic shoe. The small box logo on the Nike Air Force 1 Supreme Low in White/White-White and Black/Black-Black is a small touch. One of the most famous uses of this box logo is in a collaboration.
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Some of the other exclusive merch for sale from the Build and Destroy: Mo’ Wax Archive included Nike sneakers and the Build and Destroy perfume created by Azzi Glasser and James Lavelle, founder of Mo’ Wax. The box logo can show up as a part of in-house and collaborative designs. Unfortunately, there are a lot of fake Mo’ Wax Supreme Box Logo shirts on the secondary market, but authentic shirts do pop up from time to time. Of course, the shirts sold out immediately. Only 50 Mo’ Wax Supreme Box Logo tees were produced and were only available for purchase at the Saatchi Gallery. Some of the merchandise, including a limited edition Supreme Box Logo tee, was designed by urban artist Futura, who has collaborated with Supreme in the past. The exhibition featured rare art works, proofs and merchandise from the Mo’ Wax Urban Archaeology Archive. In 2014, UK-based record label Mo’ Wax put on an exhibition called Build and Destroy at the Saatchi Gallery. Estimated Value: Listed for $3,500 – $4,279 on secondary market
