Supreme and Medicom Toy share a philosophy: limited supply, deliberate distribution, maximum cultural impact. The BE@RBRICK Supreme 1000% marries two of the most recognized names in streetwear and collectibles into a figure that commands serious secondary market prices. This guide breaks down value by series and colorway so you know exactly what you're looking at.
Supreme x BE@RBRICK: Timeline and Key Releases
The Supreme x Medicom partnership has produced multiple BE@RBRICK waves, each with distinct colorways and distribution strategies:
- Early releases (2002–2010): Initial collaborations with minimal distribution, now the rarest and most valuable examples
- Mid-generation (2010–2017): Classic Red Box Logo and color variant series; strong appreciation and broad collector recognition
- Recent releases (2018–present): Higher production volumes following Supreme's growth; lower scarcity premium but sustained demand
Value Table: Supreme BE@RBRICK by Series, Colorway, and Condition
| Series / Colorway | Era | Size | Condition | Market Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Red Box Logo (classic white body) | Early gen | 1000% | Sealed | $7,000–$12,000 |
| Red Box Logo (classic white body) | Mid-gen | 1000% | Sealed | $4,000–$8,000 |
| Black body variant | Mid-gen | 1000% | Sealed | $3,500–$7,000 |
| Camo edition | Various | 1000% | Sealed | $3,000–$6,500 |
| Recent Box Logo (post-2018) | Recent | 1000% | Sealed | $2,500–$5,000 |
| Any 1000% Supreme | Various | 1000% | Displayed | $1,800–$4,500 |
| Red Box Logo | Mid-gen | 400% | Sealed | $500–$2,000 |
Heritage Auctions buyer's premium 20% on first $100K. Data: Heritage Auctions, eBay sold, StockX (2024–2026).
Authentication: The Font Problem
The Supreme Box Logo is deceptively simple — red rectangle, white Futura Heavy Oblique text. But counterfeit Supreme BE@RBRICK figures almost always get the typography wrong:
- Font: Supreme uses Futura Heavy Oblique. Fakes frequently substitute similar but incorrect fonts — the lowercase "e" and "r" are the most telltale differences
- Letter spacing: Authentic kerning is tight and specific. Fakes often have slightly wider or inconsistent letter spacing
- Red hue: Supreme red is a very specific Pantone. Fakes range from too orange to too dark
- Box geometry: The box proportion (width-to-height ratio) must be exact. Fakes often have boxes that are too square or too rectangular
The Streetwear-Collectibles Crossover Value
Supreme BE@RBRICK benefits from the same dynamics as Supreme clothing: scarcity, brand equity, and crossover appeal. These figures attract both BE@RBRICK collectors and Supreme streetwear enthusiasts, creating a demand pool larger than either community alone. This dual-market appeal has historically supported premium prices even during periods when designer toy demand generally softened.
Gauntlet Gallery carries authenticated Supreme BE@RBRICK figures with Medicom Toy documentation. Learn about our authentication process at gauntlet.gallery/pages/ai-facts.


