Neighborhood was founded in 1994 in Harajuku, Tokyo. Its slogan "Craft with Pride" defines its style essence. It is one of the most popular and respected streetwear clothing brands in Japan, and it stands out for its exceptional collaborations with BAPE, Converse, and Burton. Shop & Instagram.
A Bathing Ape (BAPE) is a Japanese street wear clothing brand founded in 1993. Its bold style, camo pattern, and iconic monkey logo have made it popular in urban culture. It has collaborated with renowned brands and hip-hop artists, and created designs inspired by pop culture.
Brands like BAPEJapan, 1997. WTAPS has long been at the forefront of the Japanese OG streetwear movement. Its roots lie in the Ura-Harajuku movement of the 1990s and the brand has stuck to creating only high-quality clothing.
Brands like WTAPS"The future is in the past". Human made is inspired by a diversity of vintage elements while exploring bold ideas that stand out amid the constant stream of street culture. All this mixed with Japan's uncompromising approach to crafts and Tokyo's playful spirit.
Brands like Human MadeEvisu was founded in Osaka, Japan in 1991, creating products of the highest quality and capturing the imagination of the detail-obsessed Japanese fashion crowd. They were the ones who revived interest in vintage denim.
Brands like Evisu"Nobody Really Dies." Streetwear fashion brand based on the fusion of culture, skate and design. A brand that treats all processes equally through its efficient internal team: design and production.
Brands like Nerdunit"Dignity and pride". Artisan and minimalist Japanese fashion brand with very clear values linked to culture. Organic clothing, real crafted and the highest quality made by textile lovers.
Brands like VisvimJapanese fashion brand concerned with comfort and durability while focusing on the traditional Japanese technique of indigo dyeing. Blue Blue Japan uses colors and materials that make you feel the four seasons.
Brands like Blue Blue JapanJapanese streetwear brand of hysteric glamor where color, pop culture and y2k style mix explosively obtaining naughty and adorable garments.
Brands like Hysteric Glamour2004, Japan. A daring, courageous and sophisticated haute couture brand from the hand of the Japanese designer Junchi Abe totally far from the conventional. His focus is on textiles, construction and details.
Brands like Kolor (Japan)Japanese brand (Tokyo) founded in 2007 by the designer Hiromichi Ochiai. FACETASM expresses diversity and a multifaceted nature as well as expressive creativity and experimentation. All this with a delicate and precise attention to detail.
Brands like Facetasm"Design, utility and technology": This is how this prestigious Japanese outdoor fashion brand (Tokyo) is characterized. Minimalism, solid and durable items, high specification materials...
Brands like White MountaineeringAuralee represents modernity and purpose. Founder Ryota Iwai chose the name for its evocative sound, meaning "The Lands That Lights Up." Their designs blend authenticity, calm elegance, and comfort with sensitive sophistication, envisioned for morning wear.
Brands like AuraleeNumber (N)ine, founded in 1997 by Takahiro Miyashita, creates detailed Americana-inspired clothing. With a strong emphasis on music, the brand sets itself apart from others of its time, drawing inspiration from The Beatles' "Revolution 9".
Brands like Number (N)ineTakahiromiyashita TheSolist, founded by Takahiro Miyashita, emphasizes a solitary spirit in the clothing industry. The brand opened its flagship store "grocerystore." in Minami Aoyama and moved its exhibition to Paris from the 2015 AW collection.
Brands like Takahiromiyashita TheSolist"FORSOMEONE" reflects Satoshi's experience in making clothes, especially for artists he closely collaborates with. Under the concept of "NEW LEGACY," Satoshi reconstructs collections from his perspective, focusing on overseas fashion culture that serves as inspiration for the brand's unique offerings.
Brands like ForsomeoneSince 1980 and from Southern California, Stüssy has been hitting hard. They were born from the surfing scene and have been redefining and giving its own ideology to its casualwear style.
Brands like StüssyJapanese brand (Tokyo) created in 2011 by Sk8thing and Toby Feltwell. His futuristic aesthetic designs and constant experimentation with fabrics and techniques make his garments unique. It is worth noting his collaborations with artists and high-level brands.
Brands like CAVEMPTLA based brand launched in 2016 by Mike Cherman. Creativity and innovation, limited units and a clear playful style! His designs are a mix of pop culture, art and street fashion elements. The Smiley Face that represents them is a streetwear icon.
Brands like Chinatown MarketUrban ready-to-wear brand founded in 2013 by the dancer Léo Walk and Gary Neveu. His designs savor hip-hop music, rock culture, skate, a bit of Belgium, Paris... Walk in Paris has collaborated with major brands such as Lacoste and ParaBoot.
Brands like Walk In ParisMaison Kitsuné, an independent Parisian fashion house, merges the style of Paris and Tokyo into a playful and comfortable wardrobe. With 38 stores globally and an online e-commerce site, their distinct streetwear-inspired designs are available worldwide in over 400 points of sale.
Brands like Maison KitsunéSince 1970, Kenzo has celebrated cultural diversity and nature with daring and colorful fashion. Their mix of prints and refined colors is both exuberant and sophisticated, embodying optimism and impertinence. The Parisian fashion house continues to reinterpret its unique codes for a modern audience, staying true to its distinct style.
Brands like KENZOUnknown London, a streetwear brand hailing from the United Kingdom, finds its muse in the ever-evolving world of hip-hop culture. The result? A collection of daring designs that leave a lasting impression. Their garments are a true embodiment of the very culture that sparks their creativity, with influential artists such as Ski Mask and Wiz Kid.
Brands like Unknown LondonDenim Tears is born from the Afro-American vision of Tremaine Emory that he reflects in his collections and which he calls the African diaspora. The brand has collaborated with giant brands such as Ugg, Stüssy, Champion, Dior...
Brands like Denim Tears"The Direction Is There Is No Direction"From Washington, this clothing brand in which its creators "do what they want". Away from the conventional, experimentation, exclusive designs, unique materials, risky designs...
Brands like Diet Starts MondayLos Angeles-based brand with a clear inspiration towards the daily activities of life in South Central. His contemporary streetwear uses cuts and seams with a high quality finish. Their garments are balanced for both men and women.
Brands like Bricks and WoodLos Angeles-based streetwear brand created by its founder as a creative medium to share stories related to the pursuit of dreams. The objective is not only to show the triumphs but also the obstacles and difficulties. His designs translate into: silhouettes, patterns, and motifs that unite the past with the present.
Brands like RenownedLondon brand inspired by everyday life born in 2019 by Gam. Stories, inspiration, photography, living life without limits, documentary expression about the garment... A brand worth exploring.
Brands like GCLO StudiosCash Only offers 90s-inspired skate clothing and hardware. Embracing hip-hop and street culture, their collection includes baggy jeans, puffy shoes, and nostalgic aesthetics.
Brands like Cash OnlyA German streetwear label established in 2020, forming an alliance of exclusive street designs and form-fitting oversized fits in premium quality. Commits to affordable exclusivity and quality, setting new standards in design, cut, and material with every collection. Fusion of zeitgeist, streetwear, community, and exclusivity. Proud of robust and hard-wearing prints, ensuring longevity with proper care. A brand merging affordability, exclusivity, and quality.
Brands like More Money More LoveOctober’s Very Own (OVO), born in Toronto, Canada, is a lifestyle powerhouse founded by Drake, Oliver El-Khatib, and Noah Shebib in 2008. Blending streetwear, apparel, and exclusive collaborations, OVO, inspired by Canadian roots, curates premium clothing, accessories, and home goods. Bridging hip-hop and fashion, OVO creates a unique brand experience, fostering a community at the intersection of music, style, and cultural influence.
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