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Supreme The North Face Nylon ShortBlack


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Product Details

Season

SS24

Color

Black

Release Date

02/29/2024

Retail Price

$98

Product Description

The Supreme The XX North Face Nylon Short Black is a pair of shorts designed as a collaboration between the brands with unique branding elements.

This iteration of the Supreme The XX North Face Nylon Short comes in a mostly black colorway. The shorts are made of nylon with a nylon lining and contain two front pockets and a zip pocket on the back. On the bottom left corner of the front of the shorts, you can find The North Face logo and a Supreme logo box in black and white. On the sides of the shorts in vertical columns is white text outlining years and names of important outdoor expeditions. There is also an interior draw cord for an adjustable fit around the waist.

What we like best about these shorts are the columns of white text running down the sides, which add a welcome deviation to the otherwise black design. The Supreme The XX North Face Nylon Short Black was first introduced on the 29th of February, 2024, for a price of $98.





Historical Data

Price Range
Last 12 Months
$150 - $244
Price Range
Last 3 Months
$150 - $244
Volatility
29%
Number of Sales
Last 3 Months
2
Price Premium
Last Sale
53%
Average Sale Price
Last 3 Months
$197

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