Barriers NYC: Dripping logo and empowering phrases on ready-to-wear apparel and accessories. Embracing opportunity and spotlighting influential figures through blog and vlog. Shop & Instagram.
Emerging brand from Manchester with a unique aesthetically pleasing ripped denim style. Experimental washes, unique textures, trashy style and an aggressive mood for the wildest.
Brands like SkitzoHaute couture brand created in Brooklyn in 2006 by Shayne Oliver and Raúl López. With strong streetwear roots, the brand has made a name for itself in New York's new fashion forefront. Oversized t-shirts, iconic styles... all inspired by the New York culture of the 90s.
Brands like Hood by AirRegenerative and genderless fashion multiverse offering limited edition clothing. Expression of internal absurdities, stories, authenticities, love, words, design... This streetwear brand is sustainable and only uses dead and recycled fabrics.
Brands like BobblehausPrivilege New York is a Lower East Side brand and boutique collaborating with artists to fuse style, music, and culture. From NYC to Japan, their flagship and Lafayette stores embody the authentic street-inspired lifestyle that defines them.
Brands like Privilege New YorkFubu is born with a commitment to the black community and its culture. He gained great popularity in the 1990s and early 2000s and focused on sportswear and casual streetwear. The brand draws inspiration from hip-hop culture and its designs often include references to black music and culture.
Brands like FubuHeron Preston is an artist, designer, content creator, creative director, and DJ. His clothes reflect sensitivity to the street, music, digital cultures and the environment. He was a designer for Nike, joined Kanye West's creative team, and has started his own clothing brand.
Brands like Heron PrestonAndrea Crews style changes fashion codes. With an innovative approach to upcycling streetwear couture, her designs stand out for their boldness, color, mix of materials, strong prints...
Brands like Andrea CrewsWarren Lotas is a designer fascinated with the DIY punk style, 80s and 90s graphics, naked girls, "hardcore" texts, underground comics... His clothes have reached well-known artists such as Wiz Khalifa or Kanye West.
Brands like Warren LotasThe Marathon Clothing is the official exclusive clothing and accessories brand of rapper Nipsey Hussie. The designs of his garments are simple and simple in addition to launching limited editions. His collaboration with puma and other renowned brands stands out.
Brands like The Marathon ClothingLos 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 RenownedHomonymous brand created in London in 2007 by Martine Rose. Innate authenticity and commitment to modernity lead its collections to maintain clandestine cult credentials. Martine Rose draws inspiration from her Jamaican-British heritage, music, and the melting pot cultures of London high and low.
Brands like Martine RoseUK streetwear brand inspired by lifestyle, music and photography that eschews traditional wholesale. Treatment on garments to give a vintage effect, direct link with music... A$AP Mob, Kanye West, or Wiz Khalifa are some of the artists who opted for this authentic brand.
Brands like Places + FacesFounded in Stockholm, 1996. Emphasis on tailoring, eclectic use of materials and bespoke fabrics. A unique, fascinating and wild couture brand with a vintage, artistic and avant-garde aesthetic.
Brands like Acne StudiosContemporary streetwear brand based in Brooklyn, NY. Alien Body explores the outer regions of the paranormal, conspiracies, the occult...Sbculture, cyberpunk, techno, psychonauts, ravers, artists, gothic, queer...
Brands like Alien BodyCross Colors (Los Angeles, 1989) proposes bold designs with positive messages about African-American culture. Colorful style, 90s, underground essence, African-American style, old school... A brand with a clear focus on the street and the community.
Brands like Cross ColoursOutlaw represents independent Russian culture. The brand focuses on state-of-the-art outerwear and undergarments. Russian aesthetic, techno style, savagery, darkness... An independent brand worth exploring.
Brands like Outlaw Moscow"Find your love inside everyday life". Charms is a ‘post-contemporary’ brand based on the ‘Sensual Attractiveness’. Iconic logos, oversized bombers, cropped sweatshirts...
Brands like CHARMSIh Nom Uh Nit is a Black-owned luxury brand founded in 2017. Their high-level craftsmanship and boundary-pushing designs tell unique stories, embodying the brand's ethos of creating without limits.
Brands like Ih Nom Uh NitFounded by Pat Murray and Peter Sidlaukas, Bronze 56K has become a symbol of the underground scene with its unique and playful style. Based in New York, the brand captures a nostalgic feeling of the 90s and the early days of the internet.
Brands like Bronze56kNew York designer with a bizarre, punk, and underground stylistic proposal. Cody DeFranco's designs are captivating, impressive, and unique, marking the emergence of a talented individual leaving a distinct mark on the fashion scene.
Brands like Cody DeFrancoFull Court Press focuses on niche references, incorporating unique graphics on T-shirts inspired by NBA history. Themed zines coincide with certain releases, covering topics like NBA players' tattoos. The brand's aim is to transition into books, maintaining a strong focus on clothes with plenty of cultural references.
Brands like Full Court PressFounded in 2016 by Luis Dobbelgarten, No Faith Studios is a young independent brand based in Cologne. The brand distinguishes itself by doing things differently, embracing both functionality and aesthetic. NFS showcases features like protruding pockets in articles like the Multi Pocket Bag and Pocket Denim Heels, challenging traditional design norms.
Brands like No Faith StudiosPure underground street essence. Modified designs, aggressiveness, freedom, chaos, punk, trash, memes, skate... there are no words to define Paradise NYC.
Brands like Paradise NYC2017 from Chicago, Illinois. "Half bad, half good." Underground street brand with a unique daring and savageness with disruptive designs. Half Evil maintains an essence and authenticity that other brands would like. Enter and discover its limited time editions.
Brands like Half EvilStreetwear brand with an underground essence from London launched in 2017. Its iconic Alcatraz logo represents its clear rebellion against convention. Own essence, street life, music, hood life...
Brands like CorteizCollective of young creatives empowering Ghanaian and African youth through Ghanaian-inspired street-style fashion and culture, fostering global art connections.
Brands like Free The YouthTarmac Clothing, a German streetwear brand with the motto "work in progress," embraces street culture, skate, graffiti, and subversion. High-quality prints, loose cuts, and meticulous details define its dynamic style.
Brands like Tarmac ClothingOriginally a Toronto-based media company, 4YE transformed into a culture and lifestyle brand in 2018. Exploring fashion at the intersection of cultural identity and community, 4YE delves into the multifaceted aspects of contemporary culture. The brand aims to create a space where fashion converges with cultural identity, fostering a community-driven approach to style.
Brands like 4YECo-founded in Sydney, Alto Clothing releases limited edition designs, showcasing unique perspectives. The ALT@ collections blend monochrome and vibrant designs, evolving alongside street style. Each release introduces excitement to the vision, maintaining a dynamic presence in the streetwear scene.
Brands like Alto ClothingA bridge between menswear and streetwear, For the Homies is the vision of founder Pete Le Chic. Established in 2006, it blends custom designs, tailored garments, and graphic tees. Originating from Pete's love for art, skateboarding, graffiti, and music, the brand stands out with a distinct visual identity and culture, creating an "insiders club." Emphasizing quality and personal experiences, it has paved the way for a flourishing niche, defying mass-produced fashion norms.
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