Courtesy of SupremeFashion / NewsFashion / NewsThe Supreme Oreos are selling for up to $17,000 on eBayBecause nothing is real anymoreShareLink copied ✔️February 21, 2020February 21, 2020Text Jessica Heron-Langton Supreme SS20 drop It can often feel like we are living in a simulation, and today that feeling has been reaffirmed once again, as another food-fashion collab story continues. For its SS20 collection, announced on Monday (February 17), Supreme partnered up with sandwich cookie brand Oreo. The red and white version of the famous American biscuit is embossed with the Supreme logo – and it’s double-stuffed, of course. But if you managed to cop, what we’re wondering is – are those Oreos going on some special Supreme shrine display, or are they the ultimate hypebeast snack? Well, the answer seems to be neither of those options – which we should have none, given the intensity resell culture – with a number of the bespoke Oreos now selling on eBay for up $17,000. Launched on Thursday at the New York and Soho Supreme stores, it really didn’t take those hungry hypebeasts long to get the **EXTREMELY RARE** (as worded by eBay one user) snacks online. And with the biscuits originally retailing for $8, it seems many are set to make a pretty sweet profit. Although this seems pretty typical for Supreme, with its weird, wonderful, and often all too unnecessary accessories quickly becoming coveted items, the thought that someone would be willing to drop a salary on a pack of bickies does make it feel like we are experiencing some sort of glitch in the matrix. That better be the best damn cookie you ever cop. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.TrendingAnd Love Comes in at the Eye: Passionate portraits from Tom Wood’s archiveThe beloved photographer’s latest book brings together shots of amorous late-night encounters in the nightclubs of Merseyside in the 1980sArt & PhotographyFashionThese photos capture clandestine moments at iconic fashion showsMusicDaughter From Hell: The 5 best tracks on Gracie Abrams’ new albumBeautyWhy are women now talking like looksmaxxers?Beauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaLife & CultureWhy the smartest person you know is watching Love Island NothingMusicNothing launches ‘Club Nothing’ nightlife series with a global fundLife & CultureIs this the most corrupt World Cup ever?Life & CultureCan you actually live an analogue life in 2026?Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy