Thursday drops – if you’ve ever tried copping Supreme, you know the drill. One second you’re staring at a hoodie, the next it’s gone, only to resurface on resale platforms for triple the price. Frustrating? Definitely. But there’s a way to tilt the odds in your favor: using the right bot with the right proxies.
Supreme has gotten stricter over the years. Simple datacenter proxies that once worked fine now often get flagged, and ISP addresses don’t always guarantee success either. To compete today, you need fast, undetectable residential or high-quality datacenter proxies. That’s exactly where Nstproxy comes in.
Why You Need Proxies for Supreme
Every Thursday at 11 AM EST, Supreme drops a limited batch of items. It’s first-come, first-serve — meaning speed decides whether you win or lose. Without proxies, you’re stuck with one IP and one chance. With proxies, each task your bot runs looks like it’s coming from a different user.
- More chances per drop – proxies let you try multiple checkouts at the same time.
- Bypass restrictions – avoid bans or rate limits from Supreme’s servers.
- Access from anywhere – even if Supreme doesn’t sell in your region, proxies give you entry.
If you want more than a single tee, or simply don’t want to risk missing out, proxies are a must-have.
Which proxy type should you use for Supreme?
Supreme drops call for different proxy types depending on the task: static ISP proxies are the current meta for the add-to-cart and checkout moment, since they run in a data center but register under a consumer ISP like Verizon or Comcast, giving datacenter-level latency with residential-level trust. Residential proxies remain the safer choice for the highest-hype releases, where an acceptable success rate (roughly 45–65% on the most contested drops) depends on IPs that look identical to normal home traffic. Datacenter proxies are the cheapest and fastest option, with latency as low as 20–50ms, but Supreme's bot detection flags them quickly, so they're better suited to monitoring, warm-up, and lower-hype items than to the actual checkout.




