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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. -
WACKO MARIA
Japanese Atsuhiko Mori, after retiring from the soccer J-league, was thinking about a new direction for his life. In 2005, founded WACKO MARIA as a high-end streetwear brand, influenced by music, movies, art, coffee shop, and Italian architecture. Thanks to Mori's ability to combine cultural knowledge with eclectic designs, WACKO MARIA has expanded its brand as a bar, the Paradise City, and a social space for youths. The unpredictable personality of WACKO MARIA, constantly absorbed in everyday life experiences, has conquered many collaborators such as Vans, punk bands Sublime, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Larry Clark, Baracuta, and many more. -
ABRA
ABRA is a spanish women’s accessory label founded by Abraham Ortuño Perez, who grew up in the Alicante region of Spain, an area known for its artisanal leather shoes. After launching his brand in summer 2020, Perez stepped into the scene with a series of candy-colored leather bags, pointed boots, and heeled sandals.
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Demon
Demon is the result of the requalification of a former reality. Ignited in 1963 in Montebelluna by Girolamo Deon, the brand re-emerged in 2020 with a brand new vision, guided by Alberto Deon, aimed at expressing the vernacular legacy of its territory within the language of contemporary design. The brand's grounded industrial history allows it to investigate the interweaving threads of technical solutions and avant-garde taste, maintaining a fascination for its heritage while underta-king a disruptive reinterpretation of it.
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