A-Z of Streetwear Clothing Brands

Streetwear brands a-z

Last Updated on 12th July 2023

We are streetwear fashion fans, and we like to know the best upcoming urban brands and ones deserving their place in the market. So here is a comprehensive list of all urban and streetwear clothing brands we have collated.

With new clothing labels being released, it’s impossible to keep this up to date. So if your favourite streetwear brand is missing, let us know at the bottom of the page with a comment or submit a brand for consideration.

Below is our list of brands you need in your life. You can either buy direct from the brands website or try our list of retailers and stockists.


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Best Urban Streetwear Brands

Brand Name Website
10 Deep 10deep.com
11 Degrees 11degrees.com
304 Clothing 304clothing.com
44LDN 44ldn.com
Ace Vestiti acevestiti.com
Alma de Ace almadeace.com
Antisocial Social Club antisocialsocialclub.com
Antony Morato morato.it
Avid & co avidattire.co.uk
Avoir Clothing avoirclothing.com
Avora London avora-london.com
Badr. Sport badrsport.com
Ballin Amsterdam ballinamsterdam.com
Bee Inspired beeinspiredclothing.com
Blood Brother blood-brother.com
Certified London certifiedlondon.com
Cortica cortica.co.uk
Creative Recreation creativerecreation.co.uk
Criminal Damage criminaldamage.co.uk
Crooks & Castles crooksncastles.com
Davinci London davincilondon.uk
Dead Legacy deadlegacy.com
Dream but do Not Sleep dreambutdonotsleep.com
Ed Hardy edhardyoriginals.com
Faded fadedstore.com
Fresh Couture freshcouture.com
Fresh Ego Kid freshegokid.com
Gianni Kavanagh giannikavanagh.com
Good For Nothing gfnclothing.com
Goorin Bros goorin.com
Gym King thegymking.com
Heartbreaker Club heartbreakerclub.co.uk
Hera heralondon.com
Hermano hermano.co.uk
Hoodrich hoodrichuk.com
Hudson hudsonshoes.com
HUF hufworldwide.com
Il Sarto ilsarto.com
Illusive London illusivelondon.com
Intense Menswear intenseclothing.co.uk
Jameson Carter jamesoncarterofficial.com
JKA jkattire.co.uk
King Apparel king-apparel.com
Kings Will Dream kingswilldream.com
Limit Clothing limitclothing.co.uk
Lolo London lololondon.co.uk
Loyalti loyaltifootwear.com
Marshall Artist marshallartist.co.uk
Mauvais mauvais.co.uk
Mogul Club mogulclub.co.uk
Nena and Pasadena nxpclothing.com
New Era neweracap.co.uk
Nicce nicceclothing.com
Nimes (Serge DeNimes) nimes.co.uk
Nuevo Club nuevoclub.co.uk
Obey obeyclothing.co.uk
Offensive Fashion offensivefashion.com
Persistence persistencelondon.com
Physique Brothers physiquebrothers.co.uk
Profit x Loss profitxloss.com
Recovered Clothing recoveredclothing.com
Project X Paris projectxparis.com
Religion religionclothing.com
Revive London revive-london.co.uk
Roone Roman rooneroman.com
Rose London roselondon.com
Scar Tissue Clothing scartissueclothing.com
Serious Royalty serious-royalty.com
SikSilk siksilk.com
Sinners Attire (SNRS) sinnersattire.com
Sixth June Clothing sixthjune.com
Sons Of Heroes sonsofheroes.com
Supply & Demand supplyanddemand.co.uk
The Couture Club thecoutureclub.com
The Hundreds thehundreds.uk
The Kings Club thekings-club.com
The Presidents Club presidents-club.co.uk
U&I Originals uandioriginals.com
Undefeated undefeated.com
Unforgivable unforgivableclothing.co.uk
Unique be You uniquebeyou.com
Weekend Offender weekendoffender.com


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UK Street style originates from British urban fashion culture and aims to produce fashion styles which differ from the mainstream.

Street fashion is comfortable and casual essentials; t-shirts, hoodies, skinny jeans, snapback caps, and trainers (sneakers).

Streetwear style emerged from youth culture and grassroots streetwear. Heavily influenced by Hip Hop fashion, Californian skate or surf culture, modern haute couture fashion, 1980s nostalgia or Japanese street fashion.

Streetwear is synonymous with the social media savvy Generation Z and Generation Alpha. The fashion choice for the golden age of Social Influencers and reality TV endorsements.

Urban Clothing brands bridge the gap between the catwalk and high street for affordable luxury fashion. Comfort and convenience, with on-point designs. Fast fashion at the fingertips for the Love Island generation.

Fast Fashion Brands

There are many big names who identify as fast fashion left off this list as we’d rather focus on lesser-known brands. They include Sheln, Heron Preston, Primark, A Bathing Ape (BAPE), Kith, Metersbonwe, A-Cold-Wall, Massimo Dutti, United Colors of Benetton, Off-white, Shasa, River Island, Adidas, Superdry, Abercrombie & Fitch, Stradivarius, Fila, Palace, Fashion Nova, H&M, Noah NYC, El Cortes, Adidas, Oysho, Giordano, Zara, Timberland, Riachuelo, FIVE FOXes, Next, Nike, Uniqlo, Peacocks, supreme, Snow and Rock, Converse, Gola, Topshop, Bestseller, Havaianas, Romwe, Urban Outfitters, PrettyLittleThing, s. Oliver, Uterqüe, Inditex, Cav Empt, Abercrombie & Fitch, Boohoo.com, NewYorker, CMMN SWDN, Quiksilver, Guess?, Diadora, Cotton On, Gap Inc, Craig Green, Evisu, Missguided, Nasty Gal, Billionaire Boys Club, Carhartt, Vans, American Eagle Outfitters, Stüssy, Forever 21, Rainbow Shops, Zaful, Charles Jeffrey, Hollister Co, New Look, Kappa, New Balance, Pull & Bear, Patta, CDG Play, Puma, Renner, Mango, Bershka, Esprit, Ellesse, Charlotte Russe, Helly Hansen, Miss Selfridge, Milk and C&A.

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