CU8E is a brand reflecting on global events and environmental concerns. Embracing improvisation from various styles and cultures worldwide, CU8E offers clothing suited for navigating a chaotic world. Their garments are designed for life in a world filled with unpredictability, providing a unique perspective on fashion in response to the evolving state of the world and the environment.
Brands like CU8EHeartz, part of Art-Syndicate, is established in Moscow by Yan Katanaev and Simon Popov. The brand's name combines "Heart" and "Hertz," symbolizing digitization and immortality. Heartz goes beyond clothing, delivering a message about the digitization of life in the 21st century. Each collection, detail, and visual element tells a story about humanity's journey beyond daily routine, making Heartz more than just a clothing brand but a narrative about the evolving relationship between humans and technology.
Brands like HeartzEstablished in 2019, 108 Warehouse is a curated space in Marrickville, Australia, offering second-hand garments, local and international labels, and a DIY aesthetic. Originating as an online store, it has become a community hub. The store reflects changing tastes, emphasizing inclusivity and providing a platform for community engagement.
Brands like 108 WarehouseI AM NOT A HUMAN BEING, launched in South Korea in 2015, reinterprets the name of an existing brand with a humorous twist. The brand detoxifies fashion tastes and upgrades consumers' fashion preferences by offering unique and edgy styles that defy trends.
Brands like I Am Not Human BeingTMC Clothing creates handmade, organic, high-quality fashion in Vienna, with a cyberpunk vintage aesthetic. The brand stands out for its unique garments featuring experimental cuts and surprisingly aesthetic forms. It's a streetwear brand handmade in Germany, with an experimental, cyberpunk, German luxury designer style.
Brands like TMC ClothingUnderground UK streetwear clothing brand inspired by bars, punk culture, tattoos, cult trash TV... Their rock designs are daring, controversial and very trashy London punk style.
Brands like Death & FriendsKiosq Supply aims to foster the interaction between skateboarding, art, design, and music, capturing daily life aesthetics. The clothing is crafted from high-quality materials, prioritizing comfort and timelessness in design.
Brands like Kiosq SupplyA 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.
Brands like For the HomiesBegan as a shop selling Korean streetwear garments and later evolved into a streetwear brand. Cozy Essentials focuses on providing comfortable and stylish essentials to the streetwear community.
Brands like Cozy EssentialsMoscow-based brand, inspired by club culture and electronic music, creates unique designs and styles. Fusing creativity and aesthetics, the brand showcases a distinct fashion identity.
Brands like БИЧ (SWHT Wear)Rauf Abdou and Mamadou Sahko were the founders of “Lieutenant France”, a French brand highlighted for its textile knowledge. Its vision is helping people that are always in second place in spite of their positive actions to stand out between others. The word “lieutenant” means “leader”, specifically, a leader that gives glory to others and that’s exactly what the brand does.
Brands like LieutenantCo-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 ClothingMambo Surf De Luxe, originating from Australian roots, infuses irreverent humor and nostalgia. With a legacy spanning nearly 40 years, it remains recognizable globally. The 2022 launch emphasizes honoring heritage while embracing sustainability. Rejecting conformity, the brand promises to stay true to its identity and heritage, introducing a new-age De Luxe and a significant focus on sustainable practices.
Brands like Mambo Surf de LuxeIcon Fire, a print-centric brand in a city of Japanese cars and hot beaches, experiments with meme images, blending Russian, Asian, and American influences. Balancing humor and aesthetics, it creates linguistic collections and wearable items reflecting chaos in the world. "Ai kon fire" translates to "I am a horn of fire" in English, embodying a mix of cultures.
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