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  2. MISBHV - Wikipedia

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    The brand's aesthetic is rooted in the hip-hop and club scenes of post-socialist Poland, and infused with a DIY sensibility The duo cite a uniquely European perspective on rave and club culture, memories of their youth in post-socialist Poland, the disco trend of the 1990s and the raw style of motorcyclists as their most significant influences.

  3. 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.

  4. Boxeur Des Rues - Wikipedia

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    Boxeur Des Rues is an Italian streetwear and sportswear brand founded in 2003 owned by Boxeur Des Rues & Malloy S.r.l. a company based in Segrate, Italy.The company is active in design, manufacturing, licensing and marketing of fashion and sports clothing and goods, such as shoes and accessories.

  5. 2010s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Drop crotch pants, designed by the Danish brand Humör, became more and more popular in Europe amongst hipsters and hip hop fans, who replaced their skinny jeans and carpenter jeans with "old school but modern" style. [249] American Apparel made normcore a prominent aspect of hipster culture in the US from 2016 onwards.

  6. Bench (British clothing brand) - Wikipedia

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    Bench Global Ltd. (usually branded as "Bench.") is a British clothing brand that is sold worldwide, including in Europe and Canada. The company was founded in Manchester, England, [1] and specialises in streetwear.

  7. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1990s, the grunge look became unfashionable, and there was a revival of interest in streetwear clothing, with name brand designers such as Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren making a comeback. [27] In Europe, jeans were more popular than ever before. [68]