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Ben Hitchborn: I originally joined around May/June 2013 after seeing Peter Mitchell posting about it on various forums At that time the other large place to purchase Supreme (apart from the store itself and eBay) was Lew’s Dutty Streetwear group
Lew Lower: Before the group I ran the Dutty Streetwear page with Paolo Adam and Peter created SupTalkat the perfect time considering the London store had recently opened and we had nothing available online in Europe
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BH: The main point of the group is for people to buy sell trade discuss and share pictures I personally collect a lot which has helped me to connect with a lot of other members and discuss many of the brand’s older pieces We have loads of members that resell lots of novices lots of older members that have been around the brand since the early days Name it and we have it in our group Photo: @shezimanezi / @emileftimov Was SupTalkUK a reaction to the infamous Strictly Supreme forumbecoming members-only
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LL: Not really Pete created the page purely because he believed the EUscene needed a marketplace of our own without having to pay obsceneoverseas shipping costs
What does your day-to-day admin role consist of
BH: Dealing with member requests (usually around 300 each day)?
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