Originally launched in 2017, Corteiz RTW (Rules The World) was founded by a once-mysterious 26-year-old British-Nigerian entrepreneur who goes by the name Clint 419. Within the past five years, the brand’s logo of Alcatraz Island has blown up and is now spotted everywhere. Naturally, their garments have been frequently sighted on UK rap stars such as Central Cee, slowthai, Stormzy, and Dave. But recently, some of the biggest celebs have given Corteiz their seal of approval. Earlier this month, Drake wore a leather jacket that the brand released this winter, and Pharrell invited Clint to a private Friendsgiving dinner held at Selfridges in the fall.
CORTEIZ X SUPREME VOLUME 1
In S23 Winter mysterious billboards began to appear around London streets that appeared to tease an upcoming collaboration between the UK’s very-own Corteiz and NYC streetwear legends Supreme. Details were few and far between, leaving fashion fans to predict what might be to come. However, Supreme and Corteiz took to Instagram to unveil official lookbook images of the capsule collection, which consists of a T-shirt and a hoodie. And just as No Sauce predicted... they sold out in minutes. The hoodies alone are re-selling for over £300 which made it an instant cop for all our streetwear hustlers out there.
It’s hard not to admire just how far Corteiz has come within the scene in such a small space of time, as collaborating with streetwear royalty such as Supreme is a dream come true for most upcoming labels. Plus, let’s not forget the brand’s epic Nike Air Max 95 collaboration that dropped earlier on this year. The brand-new Corteiz x Supreme collection in question keeps things relatively simple, with just two garments that both sport the same design – Corteiz’s iconic “Alcatraz” logo with Supreme written above.
SO WHAT ABOUT CORTEIZ X SUPREME VOLUME 2?
For everyone asking about for news about Supreme x Corteiz Volume II don't worry, we got you covered. Clint dropped a huge bombshell on his Instagram story recently suggesting that plans are in the works for not only Volume II but also Volume III of the collab. Thousands of people took to Instagram after the images were released and are wondering what could possibly be in the works for Volume II. Our streetwear brain is telling us that this future volume of Corteiz x Supreme will include a tracksuit and if that's the case then we are talking resell value of over £400 with retail price predicted to be in the £250 range. So when is Volume II dropping? No date has officially been announced however we do expect a release date in late Spring to early Summer. As always No Sauce The Plug will keep you updated as more hints get released by the brands owner.