We're continuously expanding our portfolio to cover everything from true-to-roots authentic Brands to young and innovative ones.

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Established in 1994 by Edwin Faeh, Carhartt Work In Progress (WIP) develops its own collections based on original Carhartt workwear. The brand combines authentic adaptations of these robust American archetypes, while engaging with the subcultures that have embraced it. This, in turn, has seen Carhartt WIP place itself in a new context and bring forth its own classics.

ARTE ANTWERP

From inception to present day Arte Antwerp mirrors a fusion of contemporary artistic expressions and subcultural tendencies. Guided by a strong emphasis on the exchange of concepts and ideas, at once reflecting and engaging the creative landscape. Conceived as a bridge between visionary communities, Arte moves and connects across borders.

THISISNEVERTHAT

Started in 2010, thisisneverthat is a contemporary fashion brand based out of Seoul, South Korea. Influenced by the 90’s subculture of Seoul which was infused with American and Japanese influences, the brand is creates timeless styles to redefine Korean youth culture.

GRAMICCI

Gramicci was born from the imagination of a Stonemaster climber who invented what became the standard of adventure outdoor apparel. Gramicci remains the perfect amalgamation of engineered comfort, function and its own distinct look and feel. It always has been the independent, irreverent, soulful, free-spirited reflection of those that live to experience the thrill of the outdoors.

DISTRICT VISION

District Vision researches and develops tools for mindful athletes, creating products that are equally function-first and performance enhancing. They believe in a holistic approach to athleticism and the idea that mental wellbeing is the foundation of every form of physical exercise.

SUICOKE

Founded in 2006, Suicoke is a Japanese footwear brand, known for their premium sandals. The label has gained international praise thanks to multiple collaborations and an ever-evolving style profile. Suicoke’s collection of high performance footwear remains ahead of the global curve with versatile combinations of technical materials.

MA®KET

The now-cult LA-based streetwear brand and bootleg label formerly known “Chinatown Market” now “MARKET”, is the creation of Mike Cherman. Since launching in 2016, the brand has developed a devout following by tapping into and joining the most in-demand references and viral moments in popular culture and social media.

EDWIN エドウィン 

EDWIN is a progressive denim brand that blends their Japanese background, craftsmanship and expertise with a European contemporary flavour, vision and attitude. Counter-cultural music, art and international style-tribes are touchstones to their creative vision; celebrating all things denim and non-denim with inspiration taken from everyday life.

NO PROBLEMO  

No Problemo took the creative world by storm over the last few years as a carryover line within the Aries collection. Now, the iconic slogan will blaze a path of its own as a standalone brand of essential garments for all to relax in.

ARIES

Aries is a luxury streetwear brand with integrity and authority founded by Creative Director Sofia Prantera, born out of an ongoing love for streetwear, trash culture and outsider art and illustration. The brand reflects Sofia’s Central Saint Martin’s training and a fascination with hand dyeing, printing and hand finished garment construction. Aries is subversive in attitude, and punk in its approach.

KOMONO

KOMONO brings innovation and contemporary design into the world of accessories. With its inspired style, surprising color palette and forward-thinking aesthetic, KOMONO has succeeded in pushing limits for over ten years. Deeply rooted within the Antwerp fashion environment, renowned for its distinct, radical vision, KOMONO renders the avantgarde accessible and affordable.

JASON MARKK

In 2007, Jason Markk started with a love rooted in sneaker culture and a need for products that were not only effective, but responsible - products that could truly clean and care for our belongings. Over the years, the brand has expanded globally and continues to promote a culture of care through quality products and experience.

HUF

HUF represents the progressive vision that has driven founder Keith Hufnagel since day one. The OG skate brand is renowned for its clean aesthetic, provocative designs, and quality craftsmanship. For over 15 years, HUF has been dedicated to pushing the culture forward, by refusing to conform to it.

THE HUNDREDS

The Hundreds is a community-based streetwear brand and media platform with an emphasis on People Over Product. Founded in 2003 by Bobby Kim (Bobby Hundreds) and Ben Shenassafar (Ben Hundreds), The Hundreds’ apparel is reminiscent of ‘90s workwear and Californian subculture tribes.

KARL KANI

Known as the Godfather of urbanwear, Karl Kani has truly gone from rags to riches. Worn by many hip-hop legends including 2Pac and Biggie, You’d be hard-pressed to find another fashion label that represents the streetwear and hip-hop scene as well and as authentically as Karl Kani. The brand also has a dedicated footwear division with styles for men, women, and kids.

RIPNDIP

Founded in 2009, RIPNDIP is an LA-based skateboard brand. Showcasing the lewd and never-ending adventures of their mascot, the white cat known as Lord Nermal. With an extensive range of graphic tees, while still focusing on elevated cut-n-sew pieces, RIPNDIP continues to grow worldwide.

 TWOJEYS

TwoJeys is a unisex jewelry brand created in 2019 by influencers Joan Margarit and Biel Juste. The brand’s designs are entirely their own, putting creativity into every detail: jewels, events and movies to turn TwoJeys into a global lifestyle.

PRIMITIVE

Primitive Skateboarding is a premium skateboard and streetwear company founded by the legendary Paul “P-Rod” Rodriguez in 2014. The company was born out of love and passion for skateboarding, starting with humble beginnings as a small boutique in Los Angeles. Today, their products have become a symbol of skate culture and can be found in most skater’s wardrobes.