
Supreme is offering a boxing ring featuring its famous red logo, and it costs approximately $20,000.
On May 5th, the famous streetwear brand posted a video showing the boxing ring being used at the Church St. Boxing gym in New York. Professional boxers Bruce ‘Shu Shu’ Carrington and Richardson Hitchins were sparring in the video.
While owning a boxing ring is a definite statement, it would also be a great feature for any gym.
I was honestly surprised! Even though it’s a Supreme item and a massive 20-foot ring, it’s actually not that expensive – they’re listing it for around $20,000. I thought it would be way more!
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Supreme-branded boxing ring sells or $20K
This official boxing ring was created in partnership with Everlast. It’s a competition-level 20ft x 20ft ring with the Supreme logo featured on the canvas, corner pads, and ropes.
It even includes a couple of stools for fighters to sit on in-between rounds.
At $20,000, it’s not the most affordable boxing ring you’ll find, but it’s reasonably priced – some rings can cost much more, going for thousands of dollars extra.
Supreme is known for its popular product releases, and recently a $4,000 coffin quickly sold out, demonstrating its continued appeal.
Earlier this year, Hermès, the famous French luxury company, jumped on the trend of high-end sports equipment by releasing a pool table that cost $300,000, complete with $5,000 pool cues.
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2026-05-11 21:48