Streetwear brands are funky, urban, on trend and original, quite often starting out as smaller, independent brands. Streetwear brands can grow to a global scale and influence people all over the world.
We wanted to show you our favourite streetwear brand websites for 2019 in the hope of inspiring you when designing your e-commerce store. Maybe you can steal an idea or two…
Grind London are proud to focus on developing an honest approach to road-ready menswear. Their brand uses materials and techniques of high-quality with clean & direct concepts.
OBEY was formed in 2001 and has grown to be a very popular streetwear clothing brand, they say that the meaning of OBEY is rooted in the “Do It Yourself counterculture” of punk rock and skateboarding, mixed with influences from popular culture, commercial marketing and political messaging.
HUF-founder Keith Hufnagel grew up skateboarding in the gritty streets of New York City's late-80s when skateboarding wasn’t cool. He launched HUF to epitomize skateboarding, streetwear and sneaker fashion, making it cool. The brand has grown massively and is very popular with skateboarders.
Alma de Ace is a retro, classic lifestyle clothing brand that is influenced by the London fashion scene, designed in the UK and made in Portugal. Bringing colour and cultural fabrics to their collection regardless of the season.
Illustrator and designer Gemma Shiel, 37, is the creative mastermind behind Lazy Oaf, Founding the brand straight out of University in 2001. Lazy Oaf is a fashion label designing womenswear, menswear and accessory collections featuring bold colours and graphic prints.
A simplistic streetwear brand inspiring collaboration.
Satta is a lifestyle brand inspired by nature and captivated by the city. The brand was created for the mind & body aiming to invite ritual and simplicity into our daily lives.
NICCE was born in 2013, inspired by London’s culture, producing casual streetwear, influenced by London's lifestyle and emerging music scenes. Aiming to bring contemporary, clean-cut and minimal designs to a global community.
Founder of Limebox is a graphic designer by trade and has a passion for T’shirts. All of their T-shirts are Fair Wear and include original designs from himself, priding their brand for the high-quality fabric.
Supreme, born in 1994, in downtown Manhattan is influenced by rebellious New York skaters and artists who became the store staff, crew and customers. Skaters, punks and hip-hop heads - the young counter at large - all gravitated towards Supreme. While it grew into a downtown institution, Supreme established itself as a brand known for its quality, style and authenticity.
Amsterdam based street couture, (custom fitted) label since 2008.
Mojo Kojo is the African Print Streetwear Label created to celebrate African culture.
Showcasing delicately handmade clothing by a team of artisans in Nigeria. Sourcing their fabrics from local markets in Lagos, Nigeria. “The fabrics are characterised by traditional African motifs, figurative patterns and subtle colours to wear to your favourite festivals and parties.”
032c is a magazine and apparel brand contributing to contemporary culture.
Martine Rose is a London based designer whose self-titled label has become a cult favourite in menswear design since 2007.
Aimé Leon Dore launched in 2014. A lifestyle, sport and ready-to-wear brand based out of Queens, New York. Simple yet powerful design, driven to create timeless work by portraying an aesthetic that is uniquely their own.
Established in 2006, Only NY is an independent brand based out of the west side of Manhattan with a flagship store in the heart of the Lower East Side. Striving to create quality goods made in the USA, produced in limited quantities. Inspired by the city, nature, fishing, skateboarding, graffiti, sports, art & photography.
Spray Ground is passionate about bringing thought-provoking, innovative and dynamic accessories and backpacks to the world. They aim to express rebellion, individuality and creativity.
Lukka Lux is an activewear brand with roots in NYC offering high-end athletic and athleisure apparel.
Sub Urban Riot provide clothes for any occasion, whether that is a day in the office, a gym session or road tripping! Sub_Urban Riot is now a global brand with an appreciation for the absurd and a commitment to re-imagine the good life.
Palace Skateboards is undoubtedly the biggest streetwear export from the United Kingdom and has even won itself a place alongside Supreme as one of the most hyped brands out there.
Noah is a men's clothing brand founded by Brendon Babenzien, based out of its flagship store on 195 Mulberry St. in Soho, New York City. Noah NYC has merged the rebellious vitality of skate, surf, and music cultures with an innovative appreciation of classic menswear.
Natasha Zinko is a London-based fashion and jewelry designer. She specialises is women’s wear and jewellery design with her main boutique in London, United Kingdom.
Akomplice is characterized solely by the love inherent in each individual moment. Philosophy: Evolution Through Innovation.
Keith Hufnagel founded HUF through his influence of growing up skateboarding in the gritty streets of New York City's late-80s. HUF aims to become the most respected brand that the skateboard, streetwear, and sneaker communities have to offer.
HYPE. was established in 2011, starting out as a self-funded project, designing printed clothing and accessories. HYPE. has evolved into one of the UK’s most recognisable brands.
Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis combined copper rivet reinforcements with tough denim leading to the manufactured waist overalls in 1873. Leading to Levi’s being the popular brand it is today.
Money Clothing was established in 2003, exploding onto the fashion scene with a unique range of menswear. Money clothing has merged the artisan with the urgency and free thinking of British lifestyle humour and swagger.
Criminal Damage launched in 1991 in the vibrant streets of East London, mastering a collection of streetwear for the urban guy. Criminal Damage effortlessly perfects a collection of ready to wear pieces plastered with tongue in cheek graphics, intricate prints and quality detailing.
The Hundreds is a 2-part project that houses a Classic Californian Streetwear brand and media platform dedicated to Global Street Culture. Founded by Bobby Kim (Bobby Hundreds) and Ben Shenassafar (Ben Hundreds) in 2003.