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AFB
Launched in 2020, AFB is a Tokyo-based apparel brand who takes inspiration from music, art, movies, culture, and vintage-wear across different decades. Every year, AFB launches a time-period-specific collection, with their initial collection being based on Woodstock 1969 and upcoming lineups incorporating aesthetics from hippie culture through the 60s and 70s. -
Ben Davis
In 1935, Ben Davis was the first-mover in the Made In Usa workwear market, combining hardcore and timeless items with its yellow-Gorilla logo. Jacob Davis, Benjamin Franklin Davis’s grandfather, helped create the Levi’s Jeans in 1871 in partnership with his fabric supplier, Levi Strauss. Workwear can be paired with everything and never out of context. -
New Era
From being the main sponsor of MLB teams, New Era has gained undeniable appeal off the field. Everything changed when famed director Spike Lee decided to wear an unprecedented red version of the Yankees hat during the 1996 World Series. From that moment on, everyone wanted one for more than just cheering. It was a versatile, comfortable, and recognizably stylish accessory. New Era has collaborated with Slam Jam, the NBA, Aimè Leon Dore, Staple, Takashi Murakami, Yves Saint Laurent, MoMa, and many more. Do the right thing.
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Converse
Founded in 1908, Converse Rubber Shoe Company - this was the initial name - was a rubber shoe manufacturer, providing winterized rubber-soled footwear for men, women, and children. The introduction of Chuck Taylor All-Star, in the 1920s, as basketball shoes, capable of guaranteeing flexibility and maximum comfort on the court, has changed everything. In the 1960s, Converse had captured about 70 to 80 percent of the basketball shoe market, with Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars being worn by ninety percent of professional and college basketball players. But, over the years, Converse tergiversed toward a catalog increasingly linked to lifestyle, punk, grunge, surf, and rock subcultures, and as a symbol of rebellion against the classical canons of modern society. Discover classic models of Chuck 70 and iconic collaborations with Gore-Tex, Slam Jam, Bosey MC, A-Cold-Wall*, Carhartt WIP and more.
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