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  2. We Asked 14 Tastemakers What They're Wearing in 2025 - AOL

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    Ashwin wears a vintage jacket, Dickies pants, and Zegna Triple Stitch shoes. Cole Spike "The jacket is a gift from a very special person, thrifted in a Paris flea market.

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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.

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    Oversized pants became the ultimate It item this year. From wide-leg velvet trousers to high-waisted cargos, shop the 12 best paris on the market, here.

  5. Hip-hop fashion - Wikipedia

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    Women continued to wear high heels in various forms, and new shoe styles emerged, such as the open-toed boot. [23] Around 2012, fashion in hip hop saw a shift towards modern "high" streetwear and haute couture brands popularized by online fashion forums such as Superfuture and Styleforum.

  6. VF Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, VF acquired Williamson-Dickie’s brands, including Dickies, Workrite, Kodiak, Terra, and Walls. [6] The next year, VF would acquire Icebreaker, complementing its Smartwool brand, as both feature merino wool in its clothing and accessories. [6] In 2020, VF acquired streetwear brand Supreme for US$2.1 billion. [20] [21]

  7. Ecko Unltd. - Wikipedia

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    Ecko Unltd. is a streetwear brand that was founded by Marc Ecko, an American fashion designer and entrepreneur, in 1993. The brand was originally established as a T-shirt company and quickly gained a following among hip-hop and urban culture enthusiasts. [1]