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From a Humble Skate Shop to a Global Phenomenon: The Supreme Story. In April 1994, James Jebbia took a leap of faith and invested $12,000 to open a modest skate shop on Lafayette Street in New York City. Little did he know that this small store would become the foundation for a cultural revolution. Fast forward 30 years, and Supreme has become a global powerhouse, boasting 17 stores worldwide and a staggering valuation of $2.1 billion. What began as a haven for skaters and underground cult... Slap Boxing, James Jebbia, Mini Ramp, Skate Ramp, Street Brands, Street Marketing, Marketing Budget, Leap Of Faith, Street Culture

From a Humble Skate Shop to a Global Phenomenon: The Supreme Story. In April 1994, James Jebbia took a leap of faith and invested $12,000 to open a modest skate shop on Lafayette Street in New York City. Little did he know that this small store would become the foundation for a cultural revolution. Fast forward 30 years, and Supreme has become a global powerhouse, boasting 17 stores worldwide and a staggering valuation of $2.1 billion. What began as a haven for skaters and underground…

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From a Humble Skate Shop to a Global Phenomenon: The Supreme Story. In April 1994, James Jebbia took a leap of faith and invested $12,000 to open a modest skate shop on Lafayette Street in New York City. Little did he know that this small store would become the foundation for a cultural revolution. Fast forward 30 years, and Supreme has become a global powerhouse, boasting 17 stores worldwide and a staggering valuation of $2.1 billion. What began as a haven for skaters and underground cult... James Jebbia, Cultural Revolution, A Leap Of Faith, Small Store, Bright Minds, Skate Shop, Fast Forward, Leap Of Faith, New York Street

From a Humble Skate Shop to a Global Phenomenon: The Supreme Story. In April 1994, James Jebbia took a leap of faith and invested $12,000 to open a modest skate shop on Lafayette Street in New York City. Little did he know that this small store would become the foundation for a cultural revolution. Fast forward 30 years, and Supreme has become a global powerhouse, boasting 17 stores worldwide and a staggering valuation of $2.1 billion. What began as a haven for skaters and underground…

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