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The Best Supreme Pieces You Can Buy For Near Retail Right Now

From Playboi Carti photo tees to Hanes basics, these are the best Supreme pieces you can buy for near retail in 2026.

Some of The Best Supreme Pieces You Can Buy For Near Retail Right Now include the Playboi Carti photo tee, MM6 $11 bill Timberlands, and Tyler, the Creator photo tee.
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While it may not be at the insane levels of 2017 and 2018, the Supreme resale economy remains robust. When it comes to the hyped drops, if you cannot get them before they sell out in a matter of seconds on Thursday morning, you have to hit the aftermarket. Usually, that means shelling out more than retail to secure your favorite items.

But not always.

We took a look at StockX to try and pinpoint some great Supreme pieces that you can score right now for right around retail. But be warned: These prices fluctuate daily. Today’s price is not guaranteed to be tomorrow’s price. We based our list on the average resell price from the past three months, so some sizes do not always sell for under retail, but are relatively close.

Here are 10 Supreme Pieces You Can Buy For Near Retail Right Now.

Tyler, the Creator Photo Tee (White)

Retail: $54
Average StockX Resale: $65

Supreme’s photo tee series is one of the brand’s best traditions. Some of the older examples can run you close to $1,000 in good condition. Grab this new school classic before it sees the same fate. Tyler’s history with the brand makes this one extra special.

Supreme x Jordan Hooded Sweatshirt (2024)

Retail: $168
Average StockX Resale: $230

This hoodie isn’t as special as the OG Jordan x Supreme linkup from 2015, but the Jumpman on a Supreme piece is still timeless nonetheless. Score this almost identical design from nine years later for a fraction of what you’d be paying for the original.

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MM6 x Supreme x Timberland $100 Bill Boot

Retail: $328
Average StockX Resale: $298

Supreme’s second project with MM6 is one of its best luxury collabs ever. The first-ever BOGO zip hoodie wasn’t the only highlight. Not everyone can pull these off, but the money Timbs for under retail is a solid investment.


Playboi Carti Photo Tee (Heather Grey)

Retail: $54
Average StockX Resale: $56

Like we said before, Supreme photo tees are classic. Don’t let the resell prices now fool you. Tyler and Carti are era-defining artists. Their versions are going to be the ones that you’ll regret passing up on in a few years. Get them for a steal while you still can.


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American Flag Quilted Hooded Work Jacket

Retail: $388
Average StockX Resale: $407

Embody the everlasting spirit of Juelz Santana with this statement piece.


Supreme All-Star Basketball Shorts

Retail: $118
Average StockX Resale: $123

Everyone needs a good pair of basketball shorts in their rotation for the summertime. Make it this pair from Supreme Spring/Summer 2025 inspired by one of the greatest NBA uniforms to ever grace the court.


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Swarovski Motion Logo Hoodie

Retail: $298
Average StockX Resale: $225

Show off your Martin Scorsese ball knowledge, appreciation for one of Supreme’s best logos, and tastefully participate in the never-ending embellished clothing trend in one fell swoop. Cop it here.


Supreme x Nike SB CB94 Low “Black”

Retail: $168
Average StockX Resale: $193

Supreme’s rolodex of Nike collabs is immense. It is also full of some very obscure silhouettes. This 2026 offering, the first and only time we have ever seen a Nike SB CB94 Low, is a sleeper pick that you’ll find yourself going back to often once you add it to your rotation.


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Hanes Tagless Tees (Black)

Retail: $30
Average StockX Resale: $36

Sure, these things are already relatively affordable and typically available from Supreme directly, but can you ever have enough black tees? Cop some now.


Transformers G1 Optimus Prime Figure

Retail: $98
Average StockX Resale: $99

Supreme is the king of accessories. Grab one of the best in recent memory. Stash it. Display it. Give it to your kid to play with. Do whatever your heart desires, really.


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