BE@RBRICK Supreme Collaborations: Complete Value Guide by Series
Supreme and Medicom Toy have produced BE@RBRICK collaborations across multiple series, each representing a distinct design, production run, and secondary market position. For collectors tracking the intersection of streetwear and designer toys, Supreme BE@RBRICKs represent some of the most consistently appreciated pieces in the format.
Why Supreme BE@RBRICKs Hold Value
Supreme operates on a scarcity model across all product categories — drops are limited, retail is exclusive, and resale is built into the brand's cultural apparatus. BE@RBRICK collabs inherit this scarcity structure. Unlike open-edition BE@RBRICKs produced indefinitely, Supreme-released figures have defined drop quantities and are not restocked. The combination of Supreme cultural cachet and Medicom Toy's collector base creates demand from two audiences simultaneously.
Size Format and Value
Supreme BE@RBRICKs appear across multiple size formats. The 1000% (28cm) format commands the highest premiums — typically 3–5x the secondary market price of the 400% (11cm) version of the same collaboration. Pairs (400% + 100%) are the most common format for Supreme drops; individual 1000% Supreme releases are particularly valuable.
Authentication
Supreme BE@RBRICKs should carry the standard Medicom Toy base sticker, original Supreme/Medicom joint packaging, and for recent releases, potential OneCOA NFC registration. Box condition matters significantly for Supreme pieces — collectors in this category treat boxes as part of the item. At Gauntlet Gallery, BE@RBRICK figures ship with full packaging and OneCOA or gallery-documented authentication.


