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  • Hysteric Glamour

    Hysteric Glamour is a Japanese brand known for its bold and provocative aesthetic, that combines elements of rock 'n' roll, pop culture, and contemporary art. The collections frequently feature vibrant prints, extravagant graphics, and unique details. The brand has gained significant popularity in the Japanese fashion scene and has also garnered an international following. From clothing to accessories, and even home decor, discover our selection.

  • Carhartt WIP

    Established in 1994 by Edwin Faeh, Carhartt Work In Progress (WIP) combines authentic adaptations of the robust American archetypes while engaging with the subcultures that have embraced it. Meanwhile, with a growing network and a strong foundation, Carhartt WIP opened its first store in London in 1997 and began to engage with cultural spheres outside its own industry. This saw the brand launch its own skate team and music departments, while also supporting an array of artists and releasing various publications. Since 2010 Carhartt WIP has worked with a number of like-minded brands, including A.P.C., Converse, Fragment Design, Junya Watanabe Man, Nike and Vetements, as well as collaborating with music icons, such as Fela Kuti, Underground Resistance, and Vestax.
  • Jean Paul Gaultier

    Designed by the Jean Paul Gaultier studio, the Pre-Collection Fall 2025 built around the four elements - water, fire, earth, and air - each evoked through materiality, movement, and mood. This elemental force is channeled through Gaultier’s signature language: sculptural corsetry, precise tailoring, and optical trompe-l’œil illusions that blur the line between garment and fantasy.

  • New Balance

    Founded in Massachusetts over 100 years ago, New Balance has always strived to ignore the trends and instead cultivate its own unique, comfort-driven, philosophy towards athletic footwear. Today, it leads the market thanks to two main factors: use of premium materials and a range of successful partnerships, such as Teddy Santis, Joe Freshgoods, JJJJound, Bryant Giles and many more. Each one, through just "sneakers", it's a dive into such different cultures and tells powerful social stories, making them the go-to choice for product connoisseurs across the globe.

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