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Earlier today Supreme released a much-anticipated box logo T-shirt featuring Swarovski crystals, in celebration of the brand's 25th anniversary. To be expected, the top has already hit the resell market, going for more than $1,000 on StockX.

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The current highest bid for Supreme's Swarovski box logo tee is $1,450, while the lowest asking price is $1,170. The T-shirt last sold on StockX for $1,100.

In comparison, Supreme priced the T-shirt at $398. Optioned in white, black, and red colorways, it boasts 1,161 Swarovski crystals applied by hand on the front.

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Furthermore, Supreme's Swarovski box logo hoodie — in four colorways — is available on StockX as well. At the moment, the highest bid is $2,300, with the lowest ask being $1,950, and the last sale priced at $2,278. Conversely, Supreme sold the hoodie for $598.

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As both items sold out at Supreme in a hurry, you'll have to hit up resellers with hopes of landing one. Hit the comments to let us know how much you'd be willing to pay for Supreme's Swarovski box logo garments.

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