So many streetwear clothing brands are emerging, making it difficult to keep tabs on all of them and rating the best. We will list nine of the UK black-owned best streetwear brands you should know about out right now, based on their influence on genres and social media. This is open for debate of course and this is in no way listed in any particular order.
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1. Cortiez (Rules the World)
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Clint aka Clint 419 is the founder of Cortiez created in 2017 a West London, UK streetwear brand that is setting the levels when it comes to the latest drops. Random drops all over the UK with the famous Alcatraz logo are sending young fashionistas into a frenzy.
Clint is no stranger to the culture and has had some massive collaborations over the 6 years including brands like Nike and Supreme. The brand keeps going from strength to strength as Cortiez is not only dominating Europe but globally now.
Clint is not one for the pressers so you will hardly ever see him engaging them, but he loves his fanbase. Gotta take my hats off to this guy he knows how to market his product.
2. Places Plus Faces
Co-founders Imran Ciesay and Solomon Boyede formed Places + Faces in 2013 both through their passion for photography and travelling. Places + Faces are an urban cultural lifestyle brand that has an extremely large social media following. The striking images are a testament to that when you visit their Instagram page.
A striking hallmark of P+F lies in their deep affinity for music, an affinity that has led to high-profile collaborations spanning the spectrum of renowned artists, sports icons, DJs, and global celebrities. This brand’s artful narrative through visuals, skilfully encapsulating the very essence of urban existence, has undeniably fuelled its universal allure. P+F stands as the quintessential embodiment of streetwear fashion—a true paragon that encapsulates the authentic spirit of the streets
P+F Havana hoodie in black and green incorporates the founders’ distinctive taste. Coolness exemplified. Check out P+F online store.
3. Fresh Ego Kid streetwear
Fresh Ego Kid was created by Marvin Newton in 2010 an English professional footballer that played for Aldershot, Plymouth Argyle and a host of other league clubs. Unfortunately, Marvin was cut short and he passed away at the young age of 38 in December 2021. The legacy of Marvin Newton, the brand’s founder, continues to inspire and influence Fresh Ego Kid’s success to this day.
Fresh Ego Kid has garnered significant renown for its seamless fusion with the realms of entertainment and sports, a reputation underscored by illustrious personalities adorning their iconic caps. Notable figures such as Youtubers Expressions, KG, and FlexUtd elegantly sport their creations, alongside a league of esteemed footballers including James Maddison, Romelu Lukaku, and Harry Maguire, all captured in the frame of their headwear.
A profound admiration is evoked by the meticulous attention to detail lavished upon their hallmark snapback and trucker caps. The cap showcased above, christened ‘Bel Air’, boasts a vibrant and exuberant design, characterised by its audacious lettering—a veritable summer classic.
There’s no doubt in my mind Marvin influences came from his grandmother a dressmaker in Jamaica ” One of the best” Marvin says. Streetwear is not just a passion but a way of life.
4. Manier De Voir
Reece Wabara English professional footballer transitioned from the world of professional football to establish his own brand, Maniér De Voir, which translates to “Way of seeing.” The brand can be described as a blend of high fashion boasting an aesthetically captivating style that distinguishes it from the typical large logo-oriented brands.
Check out the MDV website.
Manier De Voir (MDV) presents an exquisite spectrum ranging from casual to sophisticated, reaching heights reminiscent of those gracing haute couture runways. MDV collection displays real elegance resulting in a masterpiece
Manière de Voir, as a brand is going from strength to strength and continuing to make strides in the fashion industry with its innovative designs and creativity. With each collection, and release Manière de Voir (MDV) pushes the boundaries of traditional fashion, embracing a fusion of cutting-edge trends and timeless elegance that resonates with a diverse global audience.
5. Benjart
Jerone Benjamin, the visionary behind Benjart, embarked on his journey as the founder of this esteemed brand, a fact substantiated by records from Companies House, marking the inception of his premium menswear label back in 2007. My initial introduction to the world of Benjart occurred through the sight of my cousin donning one of their hoodies.
My attention was instantaneously captivated by the iconic logo—a regal crown emblem—embossed proudly, seamlessly encapsulating the essence of the brand.
Benjart’s ability to keep ahead of the game with their amazing designs is testimony to Jerone vision. The market is competitive but they still seem to be providing what the people want with a fashion identity complementary of urban cultural fashion.
UK is in a good place right now and brands like Benjart are inspiring the younger generation to go out there and make something out of nothing. Benjart is one of the best luxury menswear clothing brands in the UK.
6. MAISON déRIVE
The illustrious Maison DéRIVE clothing brand finds its origins in the creative artist of none other than Dérive Drift. The brand created in 2019 was inspired by Founder Drift going to Cannes in the south of France a place he had dreamed of going to admire the scenes on French Riveria and the vibe.
The French influences and the vibrancy of the Maison DéRive make you want to smile inside and out. The thought process behind the designs is not of your normal streetwear-type brand. The brand brings a luxurious feel and Best Blog About was proud to have interviewed Drift on this magical brand.
The designs on the website are breathtaking, and the quality of the clothing is really appealing and eye-catching. Go check out their online store.
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7. Legende Paris
Legende de Paris was formed and created in Manchester by two friends LeeMarcus Martin and Jerome Matiss the clothing line boasts some nice t-shirts and tracksuits with the Legend de Paris logo. The logo is quiet memorable and if you saw it once you would probably remember it next time by just by a glance.
The two friends share similar passions for music, fashion and black culture together from a young age, and that really comes across in their meticulous detail with their designs on the website.
Legende de Paris’s online presence paints a perfect picture of the road culture, transporting viewers into the vibrant heart of the streets. With every post, a palpable pulse of authenticity resonates, immersing followers in the raw energy and creativity that define contemporary street culture.
Through a masterful blend of visuals and storytelling, Legende de Paris navigates the intricate tapestry of city life, celebrating the art, fashion, and attitudes that shape its dynamic essence. This digital realm becomes a portal, bridging the virtual and tangible, offering a genuine glimpse into the ethos of street culture that ignites a visceral connection and leaves an indelible mark on all who engage.
8. A COLD WALL
Taken from Samuel Ross page
In 2014 Ross independently founded A-COLD-WALL*, a luxury sportswear brand, self-described as a ‘material study for social architecture’.
He worked extensively with the late Virgil Abloh, as his first design assistant for numerous years, he exchanged thoughts, ideas and concepts with the generational polymath.
In 2019 Ross founded SR_A SR_A. Its function is that of an ongoing exploration into the artisan-driven, industrial beautification of precious garments, objects and space.
In 2020, Ross founded The Black British Artist Grants Programme. Ross summarises the endeavour as ‘holistic design for change’.
The programme has independently provided 50 artists with funding, connecting the next generation of talent to global institutions.
9. Tax 3
Tax 3 was founded by James Toppin in 2017 and the brand has featured in the Top Boy, igniting a fresh wave in the fashion world. This dynamic brand has swiftly secured its place on the UK scene, making notable strides and captivating audiences with its distinctive offerings.
Best Brands Closing
The best brands are consistent and move with the times. Many brands come and go because they don’t have the knowledge or insights into their target audiences. It’s not enough to just have a social media presence and think you’re going to make sales. Where is your marketing campaign?
These established brands have been consistent for a reason and continue to raise the levels, whether you like urban clothing or not. The fashion brands are not going anywhere. So why not embrace and let’s celebrate many more years of these brands setting trends by pushing boundaries through expression and urban culture.
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