About
Materialism.Supply: High quality goods for those who believe in the finest things.
Materialism Supply began in 1999 with a quiet conviction: the things we wear, use, and live with should be real, deliberate, and built to last. No noise. No hype. Just honest pieces made for people who notice the difference.
In a world that runs on trends and throwaways, we move slower. We obsess over fabric weight, the way a sleeve falls, how a graphic ages after a hundred wears. Every cut, stitch, and detail is considered—because quality isn’t marketing to us. It’s discipline.
Our garments don’t chase seasons. They outlive them. Designed to be skated in, painted in, washed a thousand times, and still hold their shape and meaning. They earn their place in your rotation the old-fashioned way: by being undeniably good.
Thought becomes form. Form becomes identity.
That’s the heart of Materialism Supply. We exist for the ones who turn ideas into something physical—artists, skaters, producers, designers—who make their own style instead of buying someone else’s. People who pull influence from everywhere, filter it through their own lens, and come out with something unmistakably theirs.
This is a movement of individuals. No gatekeepers. No flex. Just creation.
“Materialism” is both our irony and our truth. We’re obsessed with actual materials—suede, heavy cotton, pigment, texture—but we reject the hollow version of materialism built on status and excess. We make things to use, not to posture.
The name stays minimalist because the work speaks louder. If you want real, lasting goods in your life, this is where you find them.
Owner & Creative Director: Stiles Be Artist and designer Stiles Be has steered Materialism Supply since day one, drawing from decades in art, skate culture, streetwear, and music. Cerebral yet raw, every collection is a meditation on form, meaning, and authenticity—guided by concept, grounded in real life.
With his hand in every stage from sketch to final stitch, Stiles ensures each piece carries presence. These aren’t just clothes. They’re tangible extensions of creativity and intent.
Worn by those who get it, including Mix Master Mike (Beastie Boys), FERG (A$AP Mob), TJ Mizell (Jam Master Jay’s son), Mitch Creek (NBA), What So Not, Hilltop Hoods, and countless others living their craft—these garments reflect a shared belief: substance over noise, depth over display.
From time to time, one-off pieces leave Stiles’ studio: rare, hand-crafted statements that sit somewhere between garment and artwork. Not drops. Not hype. Just pure expression for those who already understand.
High quality goods for those who believe in the finest things. This is Materialism Supply. Since 1999. Still independent. Still real.