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Supreme is officially closing its original store on Lafayette Street, which first opened in 1994. On Thursday, the storefront was covered with a "SPACE FOR LEASE" sign.

In February this year, Supreme "temporarily" moved its Manhattan base to 190 Bowery while the Lafayette store was undergoing renovations, but now it looks like that move is permanent.

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The move is an end of an era for Supreme fans. The Lafayette store wasn't just the first Supreme store, it was also its most iconic. To mark the store's 25 anniversary earlier this year, Supreme shared some throwback photos of the store. Get nostalgic with them below.

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