
The Powers That Be: Daily Marty Supreme Merch and Gorpcore Mania
Nov 29, 2025
In this intriguing conversation, Avery Trufelman, a narrative podcast creator known for her insightful storytelling about clothing, dives into the cultural significance of attire. She and Lauren explore the viral appeal of Timothée Chalamet’s Marty Supreme merch, dissect A24's innovative marketing strategies, and debate the essence of modern fashion as merchandise. Avery shares her passion for vintage clothing, the complexities of holiday shopping, and the evolution of American style through gorpcore and military influences.
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Merch As Cultural Fashion
- Merch has become a central cultural product, blurring lines between fashion and branding.
- Avery and Lauren note film merch (e.g., Marty Supreme) can drive desirability and perceived value beyond traditional fashion cycles.
Timothée Chalamet’s Marty Merch Boom
- Lauren describes Timothée Chalamet's Marty Supreme publicity and the $250 windbreaker craze.
- She traces the merch's origin to a promo wardrobe by Donnie Namius and stylist Taylor McNeil that A24 decided to produce for sale.
Armani’s Slow Modernization Path
- Armani faces an ownership crossroads where small strategic stakes could modernize without full takeover.
- EssilorLuxottica and L'Oréal interest suggests partnerships aiming to preserve management while injecting capital and capability.



