PRISM Clothing: Freshness from Switzerland

Prism Clothing has been arround since june 2006. Created by Fabien Baudin, Prism comes from the french part of Switzerland. All our clothes are illustrated by young swiss artists in very limited runs.

prism clothing

The main vibes of Prism clothing label is to express our style on clothes by illustration. There\’s graffiti artists, illustrators and photographers collaborate with the label.

We always look for featuring with artists (international too) and others label. We do a new “collection” each 4 months, so enjoy www.the-prism.ch (for international order please send a mail at info@the-prism.ch).

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Abuze London Streetwear

Abuze LDN are unlike many other brands because they actually produce their clothing themselves.

abuze streetwear

They are heavily influenced by London graffiti and the hip hop culture in general and produce alot of custom made limited edition pieces. Their latest range includes a design by infamous London graffiti legend Zomby and also a limited edition run collaboration tee with UK hip hop artist Jehst. Check out their all over prints onto sweats and caps. This company is definitely going places and worth checking out.

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CrownDozen.com

‘All the Cream, None of the Crop’
From Nylon Guys magazine:

“We don’t review things we haven’t seen, bought, or used, and we don’t hype things that we don’t love. We keep it honest and that’s why our readers trust us,” explains Garrett Shane Bryant, founder of CrownDozen.com.

crown dozen streetwear and design blog

Bryant and his team of writers - most of whom are friends from his rural Kentucky home - have generated a content-rich site, hellbent on discovering the newest and next in art and culture. CrownDozen.com features interviews with comic-makers, artists, and illustrators - among them husband-and-wife illustration team Kozyndan and illustrator/painter Jeff Soto - and offers product reviews, event updates, and “Twelves,” the site’s amusing cache of Top 12 lists.

“Not everyone can or will buy $400 trainers,” says Bryant. “We’re just normal folk into cool shit and we like to tell you about it.” True dat.

–Julie Gerstein for Nylon Magazine

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Threadless T-Shirt Megastore

Threadless is without a doubt one of the most well-known t-shirt brands today. It began in late 2000 by the two Jakes, Jake Nickell and Jacob DaHart after Jake Nickell won a t-shirt competition in London. What started out as a hobby has now become a massive success.

threadless t-shirts tees

The way threadless works is that users submit their designs and other users can vote for them. The best designs then get the chance to be printed. The creator of the chosen design gets a cash prize along with a gift certificate so they can buy some of their own shirts. The designer’s name will also be mentioned on the site giving him/her proper credit.

They have a massive selection of tees on their site that are new, on sale and reprinted. Reprints are those shirts that get enough votes to get reprinted. However, only a few of tees are printed each time which makes them more exclusive.

Aside from the catalog, visitors can browse the t-shirts by size. From small to double-XL, visitors can find the design they like in a size that fits them. The categories are also divided among the kinds of tees. From guys shirts to hoodies and so on.

Visit the mother of all t-shirt stores at www.threadless.com.

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Tcritic - Daily T-Shirt Blog

Tcritic isn’t just another blog that talks about t-shirts until the topic goes stale. A twist to this blog that keeps it from becoming just another blog on the internet is its twisted sense of humor. A lot of the t-shirts featured there are so funny that visitors can’t help but want to get their hands on them.

tcritic tees blog

Another example of the blog’s sense of humor is its page called Tshirt War. Everytime somebody visits its main page, two user submitted designs are randomly displayed. Visitors of the website can then vote which of the two they like most. Votes are continually compiled and tallied. The shirts with most wins are displayed on the ‘Winningest’
page while those with most losses go to the so-called ‘Losingest’
page. Statistics are displayed below the image of each shirt, including the total votes, number of wins and losses as well as its winning percentage.

Each blog entry is placed in its appropriate category. So if for example a visitor is more interested in finding reviews by category instead of the date it was posted, then it can make a particular kind of shirt easier to find. Categories range from the seemingly normal like the ‘Videogame T-shirts’ category to the ‘Best T-Shirt Ever.’
There is also a category called ‘Should be a T’ which highlights non-t-shirt designs that the author thinks should also be printed on t-shirts.

The blog is maintained by San Francisco based blogger Karl Long.
Needless to say, it’s his sense of humor that’s flooding the pages of the entire site. He even sometimes poses for a picture while wearing a t-shirt submitted to him.

All in all, the site successfully packs humor and great t-shirts in one. Not bad something that is supposed to be just a hobby. Check it at www.tcritic.com.

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Dadawan - Designer Tees, Toys and Fashion from Paris

If you’re looking for great clothing, look no further than the fashion capital of the world, Paris, France. And if you’re looking for great t-shirts from this side of Europe, Dadawan is the brand to remember.

dadawan art streetwear store

Dadawan is a Paris-based brand that was founded by four friends: David, Christophe, Herve and Paul. Its creation took half a year of brainstorming, exchanges of drafts and proposals among the four founders until it was finally created on March 2004, with David at the helm.

The brand sells a variety of products and is available to customers worldwide. From t-shirts, to trucker caps, to sneakers and stickers, Dadawan has tons load of them.

Although they have a store in Paris, that doesn’t mean that people from other countries won’t be able to avail of their products. They can do so through their online shop. The great thing about the shop is that they can choose from several modes of payment: by credit card, bank transfer and of course, PayPal. Having several payment options always means a good thing for online shoppers.

In addition to the varied modes of payment, another great thing about Dadawan’s online shop is that worldwide deliveries only take as quick as 3 days to a reasonable 2 weeks, depending on the destination. However, if a customer doesn’t like what he/she received, he/she can always ask for a replacement or a reimbursement. Talk about quality service!

Dadawan also has a t-shirt design contest wherein designers submit their works to the site and visitors can then vote which design they like best. The winning entry gets printed and the winning designer gets $170 for the first series of 50 pieces and $60 for each succeeding set, according to their website. Learn more everything about Dadawan by visiting their website at www.dadawan.com.

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Born Clothing

our motivation to launch born-clothing 2003 in cologne/germany was
after an odyssee for getting quality-shirts with fresh prints and fair
prices.

Born Clothing Germany

so we just decided to do those artworks by ourselves … after this decision there was a great resonance by our brotherhood/friends which is now extended to shops and design-agencies. there are also collabos with pixelkrieger from cologne and the first international collabo with retreat-brand from england. we are also start the band-support for the rockers of “nineteen reasons” from nuernberg/germany.

the question is what it’s all about? it’s about independence, personality and freedom expressed by the different styles in our collection. our style manifests itself in the expressions of personality. at the moment we are working on our online-shop. so if you like to order get in touch with us via email …

are there any plans for the future?
makin’ money! no, without kiddin’: satisfied faces on both sides and
hopefully further more great design-collabos with interesting people.

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The Hundreds

TheHundreds is “…a lifestyle project that encompasses our signature clothing brand and online magazine.”

Their blog is a damn good read for everyone who wants to get some insight into the streetwear game. Besides stories about their life you can find their original clothing line and the new Public Label collection in the online shop section of the site. 2006 was Ben and Bobby Hundreds year and the infamous Paisley Hoodie rocked the streetwear world.

the hundreds

From the Hundreds site:
Our line is inspired by “Los Angeles Lifestyle / California Culture,” and our roots within the skateboarding, punk, and hip-hop subcultures. The design is reminiscent of 1980s surf-culture t-shirts, independent skateboard company apparel of the 1990s, and the advent of “streetwear” at the turn of the millennium.

The Collection (t-shirts), Public Label (cut & sewn garments) and Tens (women’s program) are sold in limited quantities in the world’s most prestigious streetwear boutiques (including our online Shop) and has been recognized and featured by the industry’s leading publications, such as The New York Times Magazine, Warp Japan, Complex Magazine, Streetwear Today, Beinghunted, and the “Untitled” book by Lodown.

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10 Deep Clothing - Original NYC Streetwear

Compared to most streetwear brands 10.Deep is a dinosaur. The company was founded in 1995 as a design firm and creative collective that creates the 10.Deep Clothing line as one of their main outputs.

10 Deep Clothing

THE APPAREL LINE
10.Deep is one of the original New York streetwear brands. Through bold graphics and quality design, we create apparel that intelligently conjures thoughts of movements, individuals, and ideologies of days past and present. We seek to produce goods that neither sacrifice quality nor style. At 10.Deep our motto is simple: forget everyone and listen to yourself. Strength lies in the hands of an individual (10 fingers), not in the approval of one’s peers.

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Orisue Clothing

Orisue is a streetwear brand that produces fresh and innovative designs. Whoever thinks all over patterns are played should check out what Orisue does with them and like with so many other designs they always find a way to give a good design a twist to make it great. This philosophy is also reflected in their mission statement.

orisue clothing

The Mission:
When we look at a piece of paper, it is plain, simple, and without dimensions. But when folded into an ORISUE or better known as origami, it becomes a medium of art and craftsmanship. In retrospect, a piece of fabric when cut and sewn together becomes its own stitch.

You can fold a simple quadrilateral paper into any shape. We wish to fold the laws of nature, the dignity of life, and the expression of affection into our clothes. ORISUE’s appeal lies within its simplicity. Simple rules and a basic set of folding maneuvers which lies in precision and discipline.

Like an ORISUE or a piece of fabric, you are given this life; do something with it, decorate it, and make it your lifestyle.

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Best Streetwear Brands

1.

Triko

Rating: 4.44 / Votes: 36
2.

3sixteen: the new royalty

Rating: 4.26 / Votes: 31
3.

Haesnik

Rating: 4.24 / Votes: 75
4.

10 Deep Clothing - Original NYC Streetwear

Rating: 4.17 / Votes: 46
5.

9Grand Clothing

Rating: 4.16 / Votes: 67
6.

Obey Clothing

Rating: 4.15 / Votes: 13
7.

The Human Empire

Rating: 4.14 / Votes: 7
8.

Know1edge - 8five2: OG Hong Kong Street Culture

Rating: 4.13 / Votes: 31
9.

Blake Hamster - More than just Streetwear

Rating: 4.06 / Votes: 33
10.

Alador and Smith Streetwear

Rating: 4.05 / Votes: 37
11.

Bean Dip Clothing

Rating: 4.03 / Votes: 30
12.

Umsteigen

Rating: 4 / Votes: 5
13.

Slingshot London

Rating: 4 / Votes: 9
14.

Cutthroat Clothing

Rating: 3.98 / Votes: 62
15.

DURKL - Honest Streetwear

Rating: 3.93 / Votes: 14
16.

Abstraxx - Stand Alone

Rating: 3.92 / Votes: 12
17.

Subscript

Rating: 3.9 / Votes: 10
18.

Commune - CollectiveArmor.com

Rating: 3.87 / Votes: 15
19.

The Hundreds

Rating: 3.86 / Votes: 29
20.

AMP Street: T-Shirts and Streetwear from Bangkok

Rating: 3.85 / Votes: 13
21.

Abuze London Streetwear

Rating: 3.83 / Votes: 6
22.

Retreat Clothing

Rating: 3.82 / Votes: 11
23.

PRISM Clothing: Freshness from Switzerland

Rating: 3.75 / Votes: 8
24.

Jeepney Clothing

Rating: 3.69 / Votes: 13
25.

Nostylgia Fashions Inc.

Rating: 3.67 / Votes: 6
26.

Modus Operandi - Streetwear from Singapore

Rating: 3.6 / Votes: 5
27.

Blacktooth Streetwear

Rating: 3.5 / Votes: 4
28.

Hippo Esthetics aka HIPPOE

Rating: 3.5 / Votes: 8
29.

Orisue Clothing

Rating: 3.32 / Votes: 19
30.

Formula Werks

Rating: 3.11 / Votes: 9
31.

littlebyjenny - Big In Style

Rating: 3 / Votes: 1
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Spraygraphic Apparel™

Rating: 2.67 / Votes: 6


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