October’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.
Brands like October’s Very Own (OVO)Founded in 2005 by Antoine Asselin and Phil Lavoie, Dime began as a skate crew in Montreal. It has evolved into a highly acclaimed skateboarding brand known worldwide for its unique style and sought-after products.
Brands like DimeRescue of old garments and sustainability. A brand inspired by the basics of the 90s through a new concept of reworking garments dedicated to innovating women's streetwear. Discover the unique and cool wonders of the Frankie Collective.
Brands like Frankie CollectiveFounded in 2006, HAVEN enriches everyday life through functional design, craftsmanship, and innovation. Operating as an independent multi-brand retailer and men's lifestyle brand, it is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, with physical stores in Vancouver and Toronto. Embracing the philosophy of "Equipment for Living," HAVEN curates exclusive apparel and premium products, offering a carefully selected range designed to elevate daily experiences.
Brands like HAVENPeace Collective, based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, merges fashion and philanthropy. Founded in 2014 by Yanal Dhailieh, it produces quality apparel that gives back to communities. With a mission to make giving back easy, every garment sold supports those in need. Peace Collective's garments stand out, offering a meaningful and feel-good shopping experience.
Brands like Peace CollectiveChalk Line, an apparel company rising in the mid-90s, gained popularity with jackets featuring original sublimated artwork. Renowned for attention to detail, Chalk Line's vintage pieces, featuring athletes and entertainment icons, are collectibles. With licensing agreements spanning sports, entertainment, and comics, Chalk Line continues its legacy of unique, detailed artwork on apparel.
Brands like Chalk Line ApparelEthically produced in Vancouver BC, their brand features collaborative designs between artists and the team. Focusing on a holistic anime experience, they curate media and merch with a consistent vibe and cultural connection.
Brands like AnimebaeReigning Champ, founded in Vancouver in 2007 by Craig Atkinson, is a prominent player in Canadian streetwear and athleisure. Inspired by sports culture, the brand crafts premium athletic wear using unparalleled materials and craftsmanship. From caps to hoodies, Reigning Champ's offerings, including cotton, heavyweight fleece, and merino wool, reflect a commitment to quality and comfort, establishing it as a key player in the Canadian fashion scene.
Brands like Reigning CampRetrokid, a brand celebrating childhood memories, channels nostalgia through timeless design, authentic collaborations, and quality apparel. Their belief in expressing identity through a t-shirt echoes in the motto: "Rep your inner kid. Be a kid again." Retrokid invites wearers to reconnect with the essence of being a child, blending authenticity with quality in its apparel offerings.
Brands like RetrokidRaised by Wolves, established in 2008 in Ottawa, Canada, is a dynamic Canadian streetwear brand. Combining contemporary menswear, classic sportswear, and technical outerwear, RBW designs meticulously for Canada's diverse climate. Beyond clothing, RBW engages in purposeful collaborations, from sneakers to snowboards. Committed to environmental consciousness, they contribute 1% of annual revenue to environmental initiatives through 1% for the Planet, supporting projects like the Eden Reforestation Projects and Protect Our Winters.
Brands like Raised By WolvesCanadian alternative brand with a focus on deadstock fabrics. Multi-wearable, androgynous layers create subtle diversity. Rooted in Vancouver, embodying form, utility, and ethical design.
Brands like NOCTEXLa Ropa Life is an underground street brand with a wild and experimental vision. Offering a collection of vintage clothing modified by hand, the brand embodies a trash and experimental style. Worn by respected singers and street artists, La Ropa Life redefines street fashion with a unique approach, providing essential objects for healthy living.
Brands like La Ropa LifeSaintwoods, born in Toronto and evolved in Montreal, originated from a group sharing the St. Clair West and Oakwood upbringing. Beyond events, Saintwoods integrates a merchandise facet and a music blog. A brand rooted in Canadian experiences, Saintwoods captures the essence of its founders' journey, offering a cultural blend through events, merchandise, and music.
Brands like SAINTWOODS3.PARADIS, a French-Canadian contemporary ready-to-wear brand by Creative Director Emeric Tchatchoua, embraces a message of freedom, hope, and universalism. Founded in 2013, the brand's visual signature tells stories through symbols, reflecting Tchatchoua's personal journey from a low-income Paris neighborhood. Connecting on a felt level, 3.PARADIS spreads a message of unity, liberation, and hope through fashion as a vehicle.
Brands like 3.PARADISCNTRBND, a destination shopping experience in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, curates a minimalist aesthetic and exclusive brand matrix. Offering one-on-one customer service, CNTRBND blends luxury with niche, presenting a unique selection of fashion houses and difficult-to-acquire niche brands. Aiming to provide a taste of luxury, CNTRBND caters to both local and international customers with its carefully curated selection.
Brands like CNTRBNDPUNKANDYO is a Canadian brand founded in 2020, known for its aggressive and dazzling style. Highly respected in the skate and street subculture for its splintery punk aesthetic.
Brands like PUNKANDYOOriginally 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 4YECanadian-Ghanian designer Spencer Badu draws inspiration from cross-cultural elements, creating bold shapes and vibrant colors. Challenging gender norms through uniform-inspired collections, the brand embraces a global perspective while supporting Black culture and progress.
Brands like Spancer BaduMr. Saturday, the creation of Toronto-based designer Joey Gollish, intricately weaves narratives into its fabric. Exploring historical moments, with a focus on night-life and party subculture, Mr. Saturday has gained global attention with features in Vogue, Highsnobiety, Hypebeast, WWD, and GQ. Recently showcased at Paris Fashion Week, Mr. Saturday pushes the boundaries of runway fashion within the Canadian landscape, emphasizing storytelling in its designs.
Brands like Mr SaturdayMontreal's skatewear brand that combines skateboard and humor with tongue-in-cheek apparel. With collaborations with Sneeze and graphic designs for Quartersnacks, Alltimers, and Dime, Classic Grip keeps it lighthearted in the skateboarding scene.
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