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Trending Streetwear Brands

In the streetwear world, 2024 will see more vintage looks and subtle, natural colours in the ranges of our brands. The focus is also on loose fits and washed looks. Workwear-inspired styles, creative prints, sustainable materials and functional, rugged skatewear will of course continue to be on trend.

In this article, we would like to introduce you to streetwear brands that will be on trend in 2024.

Carhartt WIP

Carhartt WIP has been around since 1889 and initially focused on creating clothing for workers in the steel industry. However, more than 100 years later, in 1994, Edwin Faeh saw potential in the brand and obtained licenses to produce and distribute a fashion collection under Carhartt WIP (Work In Progress). Their 2024 collections still offer highly durable workwear-inspired, contemporary, clean styles. Partly inspired by the 60s and in earthy colours such as khaki green and sand beige, the new baggy pants, T-shirts and other streetwear from Carhartt WIP appear. With a slightly loose fit and simple graphics, they define the latest styles from Carhatt WIP.

Patagonia

Patagonia's mission statement is to "build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis." Clear as day! They work hard to produce innovative, high-quality, simple and utile apparel that help explorers and outdoor enthusiasts achieve their dreams. Their collection for 2024 comes with natural and modest colours and designs to suit everyone - as ever with a focus on durability and sustainability.

Dickies (Skate Collection)

Names like Allysha Le, Jake Hayes, and Ronnie Sandoval are part of Dickies' top-notch skate team. They love the rugged streetwear that can seemingly withstand any bail. This year, the workwear-inspired trend is stepping into the spotlight in a big way. Baggy pants with hammer loops, T-shirts made of heavy cotton, and shirts with practical pockets stand out from the skate collection. This year, the colours are softer and more natural and the fits range from regular fits to comfortable loose fits - we have the trendiest pieces for you.

Levi's®

Since 1852, Levi's® has stood for the highest quality, durability, and, above all, one thing: blue jeans. What began as "waist overalls" for workers developed into a cult brand like few others. Today, Levi's® focuses on casual, long-lasting designs and continuously develops new methods to make streetwear more sustainable and environmentally friendly. In addition to the classic Levi's jeans looks, the 2024 collection this time features more vintage designs and more subtle colours. Levi's skatewear is as comfortable and robust as ever to withstand the demands of any skate or street session.

Anerkjendt

The Anerkjendt label has been manufacturing cool fashion for men since 2014. They take their inspiration from all over the world but leave room for their Danish roots in their collections. Casual, easy to combine and high quality. Anerkjendt always uses sustainable materials such as organic cotton and recycled polyester. The new collection impresses with creative vintage looks and jackets with details such as chest pockets, functional inside pockets or adjustable hood and waist.

Any Means Necesarry

It all started at a rock concert where the founders of the brand met by chance. It quickly became clear that they wanted to create a brand together, which has since become a philosophy for them. Any Means Necessary took them from poverty to a trendy streetwear brand. Their latest looks once again feature creative, quirky designs and their brand logo, the hyena. Comfortable and high-quality as always and this time with a touch of vintage look and washed style.

Polypop

Diversity rather than conformity is at the top of Polypop's priority list. Its designs strive for diversity, and its mission is to share it with the international community. From the idea to the finished garment, Polypop meticulously follows every step and takes its colourful collections to the world. Creative prints reminiscent of comics and advertising graphics are of course also a must in the current collection.

Woodbird

Woodbird create timeless fashion that cannot be pigeonholed. They don't dwell on trends or rules. The three founders incorporate their emotions and experiences into their styles, creating garments for men with a modern approach and Scandinavian craftsmanship.

Donut

With their casual and accessible approach to cars and motorsport topics, Donut made a name for themselves on various streaming platforms. Videos, articles and social media posts quickly developed into a full-fledged brand. You don't have to be a petrol junkie to love the witty designs. These can also be found in their current collection of caps, shirts and trousers.

Brother Merle

Brother Merle is the brand behind the talented Canadian artist Gab Lalande. He is known for his vibrant illustrations and animations that often incorporate humour. Until recently, his highly coveted collections were very limited. However, finally, you can acquire his top-notch designs on shirts and caps at Blue Tomato.

Rhythm

Rhythm is a group of unique personalities who share a dream: To finance a life by doing what they love. This means: art, music, surfing. The here and now, the past and the future. Rhythm get inspiration from all this. And make styles for creative like-minded people who sometimes find themselves off the beaten track with passion and confidence. The current collection from Rhythm combines vintage looks, earthy colours and playful designs in an inspiring way.

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