Basically, yupoo is like, a photo album hosting site that a *lot* of replica sellers use. Like, a lot. You see it all over the rep game. It’s where they put all their pics of the stuff they’re selling, ’cause it’s easier than hosting it on their own site or whatever.
And Supreme crewnecks? Man, those are a *staple*. Everyone wants a Box Logo (BOGO) crewneck. The real ones are crazy expensive, so obviously, the rep market is *flooded* with them. Hence, “Supreme crewneck yupoo.” You’re gonna find a zillion different sellers with a zillion different versions.
Now, the *quality*? That’s where things get interesting, and kinda messy. You gotta do your research, man. Some sellers are gonna be selling straight up garbage. Like, the logo’s crooked, the material feels like sandpaper, the color’s totally off – the works. Others are gonna be pretty damn good, you know? Close enough that most people wouldn’t be able to tell the difference unless they’re, like, a Supreme authenticator or something (and who even *is* that, really?).
From what I’m gathering from that snippet of text you gave me, there’s No1Factory claiming all their business accounts are on Yupoo and selling a Thrasher collab crewneck. And then there’s someone called TC pushing Nike and LV and stuff, which is… pretty standard Yupoo rep fare. Then there’s “Repsbrothers” selling a BOGO crewneck. Gotta check those links, see what the quality looks like! And that one for 200 yuan? Sounds kinda cheap, might be a red flag, y’know?
Thing is, finding a good Supreme rep is like finding a needle in a haystack, *especially* a crewneck. The BOGO is such a classic, everyone’s tried their hand at making a fake. So you gotta look at the details. Stitching, font, material, even the tag inside. All that stuff matters.
Honestly, my advice? Don’t just jump at the first Yupoo album you see. Dig around, read reviews (if you can find any!), and maybe even ask around on some rep forums. People are usually pretty willing to share their experiences, good or bad. And be prepared to be disappointed a few times. It’s just part of the game, sadly.
Oh, and also, be careful about getting scammed. Use a reputable payment method, and don’t send money to anyone who seems shady. Common sense, really, but you’d be surprised how many people fall for it.