Originally by Post-it (3M)

1 Supreme item sourced from Post-it (3M)

Post-it Notes are a 3M product invented in 1974 by Art Fry, who applied a low-tack acrylic adhesive developed in 1968 by 3M chemist Spencer Silver. Fry, frustrated that paper bookmarks kept falling out of his church choir hymnal, paired Silver's reusable adhesive with small slips of canary-yellow paper. 3M launched Post-it Notes nationally on April 6, 1980 from its Maplewood, Minnesota headquarters. The yellow color was an accident of available scrap paper at the lab next door. Supreme has collaborated with Post-it on co-branded note pads and stationery sets.