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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Marty Supreme Chaos: Grown Men Riot for Chalamet Merch

Marty Supreme Chaos: Grown Men Riot for Chalamet Merch

14 Dec

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Summary

  • Chaos erupted at Timothée Chalamet's pop-up store as crowds pushed over metal railings.
  • Customers reportedly queued up to 17 hours for limited edition Marty Supreme merchandise.
  • Resellers quickly listed coveted jackets on eBay for over £1,200, a significant markup.
Marty Supreme Chaos: Grown Men Riot for Chalamet Merch

Chaos engulfed the opening day of Timothée Chalamet's Marty Supreme pop-up store in London, as a large crowd, described as including 'grown men,' violently pushed over metal railings. This disarray occurred as eager customers waited for limited edition merchandise, with some queuing for as long as 17 hours.

The temporary shop, launched ahead of Chalamet's new film, also opened in New York, Los Angeles, and São Paulo. In London, the main draw was a £250 Marty Supreme-branded windbreaker. Reports indicate that many in the initial queues were more interested in reselling the items, with some jackets swiftly appearing on eBay for upwards of £1,200.

The event led to significant security concerns, with police attending due to overcrowding and reported fights. A separate, safer waiting area was reportedly established for women, girls, and disabled individuals. Timothée Chalamet made a surprise appearance later in the day, further intensifying the excitement among his fans.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Chaos erupted as crowds pushed over railings for limited edition merchandise, leading to security issues and police involvement.
Limited edition jackets, priced at £250, were highly sought after by fans and resellers, with some appearing on eBay for over £1,200.
Marty Supreme is set to be released on Christmas Day in the US and Boxing Day in the UK.

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