Okay, so I’ve been wanting to check out the Supreme store in San Francisco for a while now. I finally got the chance to go a few weeks ago, and let me tell you, it was quite the experience.

First off, I drove to the city. Parking was a nightmare, as usual. I circled around for like 30 minutes before I finally found a spot a few blocks away. Then I walked over to the store, and there it was – the infamous line.
The Line
- I got in line, and it was already stretching down the block. I swear, some of these people must have been camping out overnight.
- I ended up waiting for about two hours. Yep, two whole hours just to get inside a store.
- But hey, I figured it’s all part of the Supreme experience, right?
Inside the Store
Once I finally got inside, it was pretty cool. They had all the usual stuff – hoodies, tees, hats, and of course, the skateboards. I noticed they also had some pretty wild accessories, like a branded crowbar and even a brick at one point, haha!
I browsed around for a bit, checking out the different designs.
The staff was surprisingly chill. I guess they’re used to the hype and the long lines. They were helpful, though, answering my questions and helping me find my size.

The Damage
I ended up buying a t-shirt and a hat. The quality of clothes is pretty good. I felt a little crazy for spending so much on such simple items, but whatever, it’s Supreme.
Overall
It was definitely an interesting experience. It’s a streetwear and skateboarding brand that started in New York City way back in 1994. Now, they have a store in San Francisco, and it’s always got a long line of people waiting to get in. Would I do it again? Maybe. If there’s a drop I really want, I might just brave the line again. But for now, I’m good with my t-shirt and hat. It’s a fun story to tell, at least.