Supreme, a streetwear brand with 12 stores and a cult following, is being sold to the parent company of Vans and Timberland in a deal that values the company at $2.1 billion.

Current investors Carlyle Group Inc. and Goode Partners LLC are selling their stakes to VF Corp., the apparel company said Monday.

Founded in 1994, Supreme is known for…

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