About
MATERIALISM.SUPPLY
Thought becomes form.
That’s the core of Materialism Supply. We believe creative thought only becomes real when it’s made — built, stitched, played, recorded, painted, or printed. The act of making is the highest expression of thinking.
We’re for the ones who do.
Artists, skaters, producers, designers — anyone who turns ideas into something physical. People who make their own style instead of chasing trends. The ones who take influence from everywhere but process it through their own lens until it becomes theirs.
This is a movement of individuals.
No hype. No noise. Just creation.
We’re not anti-mainstream — we just know the difference between what’s real and what’s manufactured to sell.
“Materialism” is our irony and our truth.
We care about materials — the actual substance that ideas are built from. Suede, cotton, metal, pigment, sound, texture. But we don’t buy into the fake version of materialism — the one built on status and excess. We make things to use, not to flex.
That’s why quality matters.
Every piece is designed to live in the world — to be skated, worn, washed, painted in, played in. The name is minimalist because the product speaks for itself. We keep it plain and simple: if you want quality goods in your life, here they are.
Thought becomes form. Form becomes identity.
This is Materialism Supply.
Owner & Creative Director: Stiles Be
Artist and designer Stiles Be leads the vision of Materialism Supply, channeling decades immersed in art, street culture, and design. His approach is both cerebral and raw — guided by concept, but grounded in lived experience. Every collection is a meditation on form and meaning, merging aesthetic discipline with street-level authenticity.
With his hand in every stage — from ideation to construction — Stiles ensures each garment carries a sense of presence. Materialism pieces are not just worn; they are experienced — tangible extensions of creativity, individuality, and intent.
Materialism Supply has existed under the surface since 1999 — an underground brand born from the intersection of art, skate, and music. Never chasing trends, always defining its own lane, Materialism has quietly shaped a subculture of creators and thinkers who live their craft.
Worn by icons across scenes — from Mix Master Mike (Beastie Boys), FERG (A$AP Mob), TJ Mizell (DJ to Kid Laroi, son of Jam Master Jay – RUN DMC), Mitch Creek (NBA), What So Not, to the Hilltop Hoods — each wearer reflects the brand’s ethos: authenticity over attention, depth over display.
Occasionally, custom one-off pieces emerge from the studio of Stiles Be, rare expressions of the brand’s spirit that blur the line between garment and artwork. These are not mass-produced drops — they are singular statements, crafted for those who understand that true value exists beyond hype.