The fast-growing cult streetwear brand has opened its first store in Italy in the Brera shopping district of Milan.
The newly launched store is positioned on Corsa Garibaldi and the 1,080sq ft corner unit space is home to six floor-to-ceiling windows and features walls that are decorated with murals that were designed by US pop artist Nate Lowman and sculptures by Mark Gonzales.
One of Milan’s newest stores, the site offers guests Supreme’s ready-to-wear collections as well as a range of accessories. The launch of the stores brought with it a selection of limited-editions items for lucky customers, including that of a t-shirt which had as its printed design Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper.
The business is currently looking to expand across the world after being purchased by VF Corporation towards the back end of last year. VF Corporation is also the owner of Timberland and The North Face. This latest Supreme opening add to its portfolio of four stores in the US, six in Japan and two additional European sites in London and Paris.

