LA 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. 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 BAPEBrain dead is a creative collective of artists and designers from around the world. Post punk, underground comics, skateboarding and subculture spirit.
Brands like Brain DeadSince 1988, this Californian (Los Angeles) brand with surfer and skater roots, has been and continues to be controversial for its artistic expressions towards topics such as Palestine, police brutality, animals, domestic violence...
Brands like FreshjvieSince 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 StüssyIn 1994 the streetwear legend Supreme was born in New York. Authenticity, quality and own style with an origin linked to skate, punk, hip-hop and youth counterculture. Its unique and limited edition products add supreme value to the brand.
Brands like SupremeRising from rags to riches, Karl Kani is known as the father god of streetwear. Visionary mentality inspired by hip-hop and street culture. The passion for quality, design and craftsmanship has always remained at its roots.
Brands like Karl KaniUrban 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 ParisLondon brand with a very clear motto: A dialogical study of the human individual". In short: be yourself while still feeling confident in your individuality. Simple hypebeast designs that have dressed great artists of the London hip hop scene.
Brands like AELIZAOriginating from Düsseldorf, Live Fast Die Young grew independently with a self-made approach. Born out of change, new frontiers, freedom, loyalty, and like-minded, ambitious individuals. Started in a small space with a message and a self-bought printing machine. Represents an authentic voice of a generation with an identity to make things unique and extraordinary. Collections inspired by lyrics, shapes, materials, movements, street culture, urban life, and great personalities. A constant and rapid movement, a progressive mindset, a fast and passionate lifestyle. Committed to remaining independent.
Brands like Live Fast Die Young (LFDY)From London and with pure skate essence, this well-known and respected brand has gained enormous popularity in the streetwear world. Incredible collaborations, casual and youthful style, extreme quality sweatshirts and jackets and unique style... Palace is awesome!
Brands like PalaceNew York 1995. Youth culture, hip-hop music, unique and innovative designs and a clear commitment to the quality of its materials and authenticity in its designs. 10 Deep is focused on creativity and innovation and avoids overselling.
Brands like 10.DeepGrimey was born in Madrid (Spain) in 2007. It is a streetwear clothing brand closely linked to music and with a clear social commitment. Street culture, hip-hop, social activism, product quality, sports style... This clothing brand even has a music label with great Spanish artists.
Brands like GrimeyObey has its roots in the DIY counterculture of punk rock and skateboarding, without neglecting popular culture and political messages. Obey clothing was born in 2001 and is strongly inspired by classic military design, workwear elements and the inner world of its creator Shepard Fairey.
Brands like ObeyFounded in 2015 in the UK, Bene is inspired by the streetwear movement of the 1990s and 2000s. The brand moves by organizing events with local artists and houses independent and own brands.
Brands like Bene CultureOfficial Wutang Brand Since 1995. Straight From The Grains Of The WUTANG Soil. Shaolin, New York! Nineties style with strong old school hip hop roots, vintage quality fabrics and designs with the essence of yesteryear.
Brands like Wu WearStreetwear and design brand inspired by pop culture and street culture. His designs are daring, playful and impressive. It has collaborated with major brands and artists and has become one of the most innovative and exciting brands today.
Brands like Cactus Plant Flea MarketLos 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 RenownedCross 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 ColoursFuck The Population. Aggressive aesthetics, subversion, pure skate essence and incredible collaborations with renowned artists and skaters. His controversial text designs and images are buzzworthy, the use of dark and saturated colors emphasize his subversive message. Limited editions, striking style and great quality in its production.
Brands like FTPKsubi (1999) is one of the most coveted Australian fashion brands in the world. The deliberately understated brand has been seen on celebrities like A$AP Rocky and Kylie Jenner. Its products include jeans, shorts, skirts and denim jackets, without neglecting other top quality garments.
Brands like KsubiAndrea Crews style changes fashion codes. With an innovative approach to upcycling streetwear couture, her designs stand out for their boldness, color, mix of materials, strong prints...
Brands like Andrea CrewsDenim Tears is born from the Afro-American vision of Tremaine Emory that he reflects in his collections and which he calls the African diaspora. The brand has collaborated with giant brands such as Ugg, Stüssy, Champion, Dior...
Brands like Denim TearsParadoxe Paris emerged from two enthusiastic and creative people to produce clothes inspired in the 90s decades, but each one of their clothes have their own style. All their pieces are made meticulously with different and original techniques to create impressive textures in their designs to give people a masterpiece. Its purpose is to make people feel fashionable and unique.
Brands like Paradoxe ParisThe brand M+RC Noir means black market, and it was created by Yoni Zalberg in 2012 in France. It catches the attention because of its underground collections, and its tendency of streetwear combined with the sport of the 80's and 90’s. Some celebrities like Wiz Khalifa, Playboi Carti, Chris Brown and A$AP Mob have used this urban brand.
Brands like M+RC NoirJehucal is the bridge between luxury and streetwear with affordable prices. A brand created by EMAY4K (Jehu-cal) that has a most inspiring story behind it.
Brands like JehucalTempla is a luxury outdoor performance brand specializing in alpine and urban outerwear. They blend a contemporary aesthetic with technical innovation, catering to fashion-conscious outdoor adventurers.
Brands like TemplaEstablished in 1989 by Michael Kopelman, Gimme Five builds narratives and finds beauty around chosen brands. The brand is committed to the present, building an ever-evolving platform for the best. Gimme Five connects, represents, broadcasts, exhibits, and designs, cherishing authenticity and letting products speak for themselves.
Brands like Gimme FiveBorn and raised in Hamburg, Germany, Gerrit Jacob pursued a degree in BA Womenswear at Central Saint Martins in London. After completing his MA in 2019, Jacob's graduate collection showcased oversized airbrushed leather, torn and patchworked denim, and colorful bandanas. Despite gaining recognition, he felt it wasn't enough to build a brand at the time.
Brands like Gerrit JacobOctober’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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