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  2. The 27 Best Streetwear Brands to Know Now and Wear Forever - AOL

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    From Supreme and Stüssy to Heron Preston and Bape, check out the streetwear brands to keep on your radar as you shop for the coolest new clothes for men in 2023.

  3. Streetwear - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Wang developed "luxury sportswear" in his eponymous brand. Contemporary streetwear has an increasing influence on haute couture, and has itself been influenced by runway shows. Designers such as Virgil Abloh and Raf Simons have had a large impact on the evolution of streetwear through their influence on hip hop and popular culture.

  4. GOAT (platform) - Wikipedia

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    GOAT is an American online platform offering sneakers, streetwear, luxury apparel and accessories through the primary and resale markets. Founded in 2015, GOAT has 50 million members and over 1,000,000 sellers across 170 countries on its platform.

  5. Hood By Air - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2006 by town designers Shayne Oliver and Raul Lopez, Hood By Air has gone from a t-shirt oriented streetwear project to a cult brand at the forefront of New York's fashion new guard. In 2006, Oliver was running a brand and blog under the name Elite Urban Brigade. Editorial collaborators on the blog included Akeem Smith and Mykki Blanco.

  6. 40 Best New Year's Sales to Shop, According to Bazaar Editors

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    The luxury handbag label DeMellier has dozens of styles on sale for under $500, ... Whether you're after buzzy streetwear brands, big-name luxury designers, or under-the-radar international labels ...

  7. Streetwear’s Leaders of the New School

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    Urbanwear brands like Cross Colours, Walker Wear and FUBU, among others, resonated with audiences that weren’t being serviced, much like how Supreme and Stussy serviced the skate community.