Since the start of the pandemic, many people have turned to online shopping to pass the time being spent in quarantine. Many up-and-coming brands have popped onto the scene following bursts of orders, gaining recognition on many social media channels across the internet. Most of
We all have it in us. It is more unique than our own beating hearts. In fact, it is intertwined with our heart’s deepest desires and beats to the very drum of it. It feeds on our passions. It motivates our actions. It inspires us
If you are thinking about launching your own streetwear brand, but the fact that you do not have fashion experience is preventing you from doing so, this article may give you the push you need to go for it. How to get started First things
Streetwear has notoriously made a big jump in recent years, going from cult followings to a behemoth of an icon in the world of luxury fashion. Where did this massive interest come from? Several fashion sources point to the sub-culture of the skateboarding era, which
All around us are hardworking individuals who are striving to defy expectations and move humankind forward. Inspired by these nonconformists, entrepreneurs and disruptors, GREY tells their stories through fashion. Since 2016, GREY has embarked into this uncharted territory. All who dare to share the journey
Streetwear became popular in the 1970s. It is a diverse culture where artists express themselves without the main priority as financial gain. Though street fashion began with skate culture, it also has elements of hip-hop fashion and modern high fashion. With Hispanic Heritage Month beginning
While Milan, Paris, Tokyo, and New York have largely dominated the fashion market with their perpetual creativity and a keen eye for the newly emerging fashions, a new player has begun to rise to prominence. The fashion trends coming out of Seoul, the capital of
Australia is about 14 hours ahead of the United States, give and take a couple of hours for the time zones. Who would’ve thought that they would also be ahead in their clothing designs and production? One thing is certain, cotton never goes out of
SF LGBT Center’s purple building is an iconic part of San Francisco’s Market Street. Founded in 2002, the Center’s mission has always been to create a more equitable world for the LGBTQ+ community and its allies. The Center also actively supports businesses and entrepreneurs who
Howard Brown Health’s mission is simple: “to eliminate the disparities in healthcare experienced by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people through research, education, and the provision of services that promote health and wellness.” Since 1974, this organization has been protecting Chicago’s LGBTQ+ community by providing
If you’re unfamiliar with the definition of streetwear, it is a casual, trendy style of clothing that features a brand’s logo on things like t-shirts, hats, jackets, and bags. It has gotten particularly popular among the younger Gen-Z and Millennial crowds, and certain brands like
A streetwear ambassador is someone who a company chooses to act as the face of a brand. They are considered the “task-maker” among their communities, and rely on pre-existing networks and relationships to market the brand. These tactics include sharing posts on social media, networking
It’s 2020! Entering the new decade means the introduction of new styles. Fashion trends are changing as brands are becoming more conscious about their image and offering alternatives to their markets. Menswear fashion is destined to change in this way. Here are some spring and summer
Jonathan Feinberg of Givenchy once stated, “The way men are actually dressing — especially if they’re spending time in tech startups or professional environments outside of New York City — is sneakers, backpacks, T-shirts and sweatshirts.” Man wearing t-shirt and backpack in Silicon Valley If
To quote, Sam Wolfson from the Guardian, “There is no such thing as a plain white T-shirt. Tiny, almost imperceptible differences between them can be life-changing. It’s also the last of the great men’s staples. So many of the sacred cows of trendy menswear have
We know you’re sick of the hype certain streetwear brands build themselves on. We’re not going to name names, but there’s something supreme about the off-white way brands are treating their fans; it’s almost as pointless and silly as watching a bathing ape. Respecting fans