Apparel - December 7, 2020

The Wildest Supreme Box Logos On StockX

Nick Matthies

Nick Matthies is an editorial freelancer for StockX.

Supreme Box Logo designs that buck tradition and take the coveted design in new and unconventional directions.

Supreme Box Logo designs that buck tradition and take the coveted design in new and unconventional directions.

The Supreme Box Logo is the best-known logo in streetwear. Over the last 26 years, the Box Logo has taken on many shapes and sizes, adapting its design for both collaborators and cultural relevance. You’d think that by now the Box Logo would have been released in nearly every colorway, silhouette, and design modification under the sun, yet nearly every season Supreme surprises us with something new. Most recently, Supreme released their Cross Box Logo Hoodies and New Era Beanies, which are expected to be followed shortly by t-shirts of the same design. The hoodie actually features two box logos, with one turned on its side in a vertical orientation and another laid overtop of it, creating a cross. This iteration of the original logo was met with mixed reviews, a typical response to a less traditional Box Logo which often leads to even more hype around streetwear’s most coveted apparel item. In honor of the Cross Box Logo Hoodie’s release, we’ve rounded up a few of the most wild and unconventional Box Logos on StockX.

 

Supreme Cross Box Logo Hoodie

Supreme Cross Box Logo Hoodie

The Supreme Cross Box Logo Hoodie fits this year like a glove. Like 2020, this Box Logo Hoodie seems to defy all logic, delivering a Supreme logo we’d never have expected to see before. This is the first time a Supreme Box Logo has ever been released featuring a vertical logo and that two Box Logos have ever been featured on a hoodie in this fashion. The Cross Box Logo was announced via the season’s lookbook, setting the expectation early on that Supreme would be releasing one of their wildest Box Logo designs of all time in 2020. In a year that’s been nothing if not bizarre, Supreme has delivered a Box Logo to fit.

Supreme x Takashi Murakami

Supreme x Takashi Murakami

The Supreme COVID-19 Box Logo has a lot going on. First of all, it’s a collaborative t-shirt with one of streetwear’s favorite artists, Takashi Murakami featuring his artwork, Skulls and Flowers Red. Additionally, this t-shirt was released in the spring of 2020, at the height of the national stay-at-home guidance. Proceeds from the t-shirt were donated to charity by Supreme in support of youth and families facing homelessness during the COVID-19 crisis. Since its release, this t-shirt has resold on StockX over 4,000 times at price premiums of more than 400%. Up to this point, it had been years since we’d seen a collaborative Box Logo of this pedigree and it could be years until we see another. That being said, if it requires tragedy to inspire a shirt like this, we’re happy to go without.

Supreme x CDG

Supreme x Comme des Garçons SHIRT Box Logo

Comme des Garçons messes with the Box Logo like it’s their job. For their very first collaboration with Supreme in 2012, CDG took the Box Logo and mirrored it. The flipped design was carried through three seasons of collaboration before the two brands released a collaboration lacking any Box Logo imagery for the first time in 2015. In 2017, Supreme and Comme des Garçons SHIRT returned to their signature mirrored Box Logo, this time in the form of a crumpled up sticker on hoodies and t-shirts. This Box Logo is about as meta as it gets, reimagining the Box Logo as referential to the sticker and not the other way around.

Supreme x Louis Vuitton

Supreme x Louis Vuitton

Supreme x Louis Vuitton’s collaboration could be classified as wild for more than just the design. The partnership was first announced by Supreme’s appearance in Kim Jones’ showing of Louis Vuitton FW17 at Paris Fashion Week, releasing several months later at Louis Vuitton locations around the world. Despite the fact that New York is the home city of Supreme, the brand was unable to release the collection in NYC after the City thought the release would create riots in the streets. The hoodie, set at the purest intersection of the Supreme and Louis Vuitton logo, features a red all-over LV Monogram print with a red Box Logo proudly making itself seen at the chest. Perhaps even more wild than its eye-catching design is its astronomical resale price. In 2020, the Supreme Louis Vuitton Box Logo Hoodie has resold for an average price of over $6,000 USD, making it by far the most expensive Box Logo on StockX. 

Supreme Split Box Logo

Supreme x Comme des Garçons SHIRT Split Box Logo

The mirrored Supreme x Comme des Garçons SHIRT Box Logo returned again in 2018, this time taking the already-altered design even further. With their FW18 collaboration, Supreme and CDG cut their mirrored Box Logo in half and then frankensteined it back together, creating what is now known as the Split Box Logo. Design-wise, this was probably the most wacky Box Logo released to date; a natural progression for a collaboration that’s continually experimented with the Supreme logo like it’s the prized creation of a mad scientist from the 18th century.

Supreme Box Logo L/S

Supreme Box Logo L/S

At first glance, this Supreme Box Logo T-shirt looks as conventional as it gets. It’s the traditional design, plain Box Logo, plain t-shirt. But this Box Logo is wild for reasons beyond its design. First of all, it’s the very first long sleeve t-shirt version of a Box Logo ever. Second, it’s also the most accessible Supreme Box Logo to sell on StockX ever. With an average resale value of $180 USD, this t-shirt is the first Box Logo to regularly sell on StockX for under $200 USD. With a resale value so low, this extremely traditional Supreme t-shirt might just be the wildest Box Logo to ever sell on StockX.