1. Kith
Founded in 2011, Kith is a urban street-wear clothing brand for both men and women. Ronnie Fieg (The CEO and founder of Kith) has been cautious with how he’s built Kith as a brand, focusing on collaborations and tying in then-under-utilized brands like Asics and New Balance. Kith has a ton of locations across the world. Kith is the right hand when you’re in love with the Bape and Supreme style but want something a little more personalized and less popular.
2. Stampd
Stampd is a brand that may have been considered simply “streetwear,” but now, it’s hard to isolate it to just one category. The brand is host to a variety of popular pieces, including its sellout “Strapped Bomber,” biker-style jeans, and longline, baseball-like tailed shirting. It’s one of the faces of the L.A fashion.
3. Billionaire Boys Club
Starting in 2005, Billionaire Boys Club benefited from the popularity of Pharrell and Nigo’s Bape—bringing the best of the Japanese brand to the land of America. A skate team and a variety of offshoot lines, and BBC has been in business for over a decade.Is it the biggest brand on this list? Not necessarily. But we know that, even today, you can recognize the brand’s “Moonman” when you see him.
