5 Fashion Streetwear Brands to Watch Out for in 2020

The streetwear trends are the fashion industry’s incurable obsession. As the industry’s obsession with street styled apparels grows, brands like Supreme and Yeezy have established themselves as the pioneers of trendy street fashion.

While these exclusive brands may offer you the best bang for your buck and appeal to your aesthetic needs, it is almost impossible to add them to your wardrobe for one simple reason — they’re always out of stock!

But the creative street-style trendsetters have inspired a number of emerging designers to mirror their fashion statements with a touch of their individualism. So if you’re ready to “style it up,” here are 5 fashion streetwear brands you need to watch out for in 2019:

Sputnik 1985

Based in Moscow, Sputnik 1985 is a Russian apparel brand that has emerged as one of the most sought-after streetwear brands across the globe. The brand encapsulates the essence of the Russian counterculture through its bold, statement styled pieces, experimenting with dramatic color and intricate details, giving the younger generation exactly what they desire.

Doubt

Founded in Bordeaux, France by the dynamic duo designers Marine Cuq and Antoine Caillet, Doubt is “undoubtedly” a peculiar take on streetwear fashion, incorporating questionable patterns based on bold athleisure and synthesized motorsport trends. So if you’re revamping your wardrobe with desirable street styled apparel, Doubt is a must-have!

Chapter 5

A product of Vell Beck’s fashion genius, Chapter 5 is meant for all those who admire the designer’s choice of apparel! Seasoning his fashionable creations with flavors of his personality, Vell has designed futuristic apparel for Chapter 5 to revamp the structure of street style fashion. With mock-vintage t-shirts and trousers, Vell seeks inspirations from a plethora of fashion trends and produces a juxtaposition of varying patterns to create complex designs that keep you looking cool.

Minus Two

The seeds of Minus Two were planted back in 2017 and have finally begun to sprout with a devoted, loyal customer base in London that promises a future of spreading across the globe. A product of PAUSE magazine’s editor, Terence Sambo, this brand has only a few exclusive apparel collections that have received a surprisingly fervent response. The brand is like a renegade; it adds a street-styled rebellious twist on the classic apparel staples with waspy twists. Slogans like “lust will bring us together,” aim to normalize tabooed concepts, eliminating the widespread feeling of outcasts through sassy, challenging and provocative apparels.

Holiday

If you’ve been obsessed with the rising hip-hop boy-band, Brockhampton then you’ve probably already heard of Holiday. A brand introduced by the band’s personal stylist, Nick Lenzini, Holiday is well-known for its eccentric clothing, offering Gucci and Off-White limited edition’s replicated-with-a-twist t-shirts and pants, boasting hand-crafted logos on top. If you can’t keep your excitement down then keep up with the brand’s launches because getting a piece is close to impossible considering how the stock runs out within minutes!