Whether you have one of the classic, high maintenance styles beloved in japanese youth subcultures and have run out of hair product, or just feel like going casual on any given day, you can't really go wrong with a hat. the workwear style patch logo means you won't lose street cred either.
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See offerStone island is not known for its flash and gimmickry. stone island deals in casual wear staple pieces.
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See offerCarhartt made their name by providing work garments for heavy industry. we're talking molten steel, chainsaws, railroad spikes, arc welders type of heavy industry.
See offerStone island is not known for its flash and gimmickry. stone island deals in casual wear staple pieces.
See offerAs long as patriotic sentiment exists, gear celebrating all things americana is never going to be out of style, but there's no denying that the 90s incarnation of the ever present, 'usa' emblazoned gear was particularly well suited to reflecting the prevailing mood of the times: bold, optimistic, expressive, confident.a new, 'usa' capsule from nike brings the red, white and blue to a range of apparel and headwear.
See offerThis extra gasius crew neck in black from the british brand is full of extra printings, for the graphic-lover in everyone. if a size is not listed, it is sold out.
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See offerContinuing their prowess of re-popularizing pop culture past, pleasures pays tribute the 1993 romantic crime classic, true romance. with a script penned by tarantino and a star-studded cast that includes christopher walken, dennis hopper, a young brad pitt, an almost unrecognizable gary oldman, christian slater and patricia arquette as unlikely lovers, and val kilmer as elvis, the film was one the best of its era and not only holds up, but seems to garner even more appreciation with the passage of time.
See offerStay fly. literally, with this new pegasius hood from gasius.
See offerAs a creative collective, brain dead is not based on one single person, nor one single idea. with its disruptive, graphic-led approach, the brand takes its cues from post punk, underground comics, skateboarding, and the spirit of subculture as a whole.
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See offerFrom the mind of publish brand designer alex james, pleasures is a contemporary expression of the eternally influential and relevant 80s and 90s subculture aesthetic. james has lived and loved the sources of pleasures' inspirations, which sets pleasures apart from the reference mining pack.
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See offerExploring the outer reaches of the universe, one t-shirt at a time, los angeles based prmtvo (pri-mi-tivo) inject a skate-inspired, diy design ethos with trippy, psychedelic influences and an experimental attitude. tapping into what they do best, the stone(d) age crewneck from prmtvo is so fly it'll have your head spinnin'.
See offerAn anchor in the lower east side, the good company is a living, breathing visual representation of new york city. the storefront, tucked away amongst chinatown wholesalers, is meeting ground for all creatively-inclined locals, from teen skaters to nyc icons like wiki.
See offerWhat began as a two-man design operation to create bootleg t-shirts for bands that lacked merch has, in time, grown into an la creative collective, occasional small-run record label and graphic heavy streetwear brand. born from the minds and talents of ex-stussy art director, adam weissman and artist noah butkis, real bad man maintains a focus on music, but have gone on to employ retro graphics, aged pop culture references and shady cartoonish characters for their own humorous and subversive brand of apocalyptic counter culture.
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See offerRemember how alex enjoyed reading biblical violence so much that the prison chaplain thought he had found religion? it's safe to say that the stuff that odin got up to would have been equally engrossing to our villain protagonist.
See offerCarhartt made their name by providing work garments for heavy industry. we're talking molten steel, chainsaws, railroad spikes, arc welders type of heavy industry.
See offerAs a creative collective, brain dead is not based on one single person, nor one single idea. with its disruptive, graphic-led approach, the brand takes its cues from post punk, underground comics, skateboarding, and the spirit of subculture as a whole.
See offerFrom the mind of publish brand designer alex james, pleasures is a contemporary expression of the eternally influential and relevant 80s and 90s subculture aesthetic. james has lived and loved the sources of pleasures' inspirations, which sets pleasures apart from the reference mining pack.
See offerFrom the mind of publish brand designer alex james, pleasures is a contemporary expression of the eternally influential and relevant 80s and 90s subculture aesthetic. james has lived and loved the sources of pleasures' inspirations, which sets pleasures apart from the reference mining pack.
See offerOffering a distinct and individualistic twist on the japanese craftsmanship meets casual, western style, wacko maria pulls visual influences from an array of sources with a wilder background than the standard and staid "ivy" look. the punk rock abandon meets tokyo nightlife meets hollywood underbelly melting pot of style makes wacko maria stand out as one of the premier brands in cutting edge, streetwear fashion today.
See offerDespite all the promises, (sometimes as cosmic enlightenment, sometimes as unintended consequence body horror) humanity has never collectively evolved beyond the need to house our consciousness inside of physical bodies. so you still need sweatshirts to keep warm, and chairs to sit in, for that matter.
See offerFans who have only recently caught the soccer bug would readily be able to place paris saint-germain amongst the ranks of the game's superclubs. a sustained run of ligue 1 titles (six in seven seasons) and a line up studded with glamorous, big name stars tend to have that effect.
See offerDesigner/illustrator eric elms, known for his work with some heavy-hitting names in contemporary streetwear, has established his own label based in l.a, named for the brooklyn street that his studio is located on.
See offerMelbourne, australia born, paris based label perks and mini, or p.a.
See offerNew york has undergone countless image changes over the years, the starting point of the american dream, the last stop on the way to the apocalypse, the world capital of culture, but one thing has stayed constant no matter what the city's public persona happened to be at any given moment. new york is a place where people from all over the globe are drawn to, to "make it" in their chosen field of endeavor.
See offerAs a creative collective, brain dead is not based on one single person, nor one single idea. with its disruptive, graphic-led approach, the brand takes its cues from post punk, underground comics, skateboarding, and the spirit of subculture as a whole.
See offerCargo meets so-cal chill with the cargo fleece hood, bringing workwear inspirations to streetwear. four pockets are collaged onto the body of a well-made cotton fleece hoodie, with toggle adjustments for flexibility.
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See offerThe 'play' diffusion line by high fashion favorite, comme des garçons, focuses the label's innovative outlook on casual, basic pieces like hoodies, sweats, t-shirts, and button downs. comme des garçons' casual, yet luxurious take on these essentials combines a modern, minimalist approach, with embellishments in the form of the brand's signature heart logo and the subtle incorporation of patterns.
See offerJacquard cotton polyester teddy - garment dyed contour hoodie: hooded full zipper sweatshirt in jacquard cotton polyester teddy. garment dyed.
See offerCav empt's electronic abstraction does have some discernible reality to it, which is all the more unsettling. but why not experience a crisis of self awareness in style?
See offerOne of the world's original streetwear brands, (if not the original), stussy holds a legacy that dates back to the 1980's. started in laguna beach, ca by shawn stussy, now a streetwear god, the brand established its roots in skate and surf culture, and was shortly thereafter adopted by the likes of djs and hip-hop artists worldwide.
See offerStussy's original logo- founder shawn stussy's stylistic scribble of a signature- has always been more than enough to turn a simple article of clothing into a design savvy piece of streetwear. while pointed, edgy and distinctly rigid, there's an inherent fluidity to it.
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