The streetwear world is more diverse in 2026 than ever – and that's exactly what makes it exciting. Established brands deliver timeless cuts and iconic designs, while newcomers bring fresh perspectives and their own distinct character. Baggy fits, washed denim, bling details and millennium muse aesthetics run like a common thread through the standout looks of the season.
Our favourite streetwear brands for 2026
Affliction
Rebellious, artistic, unmistakable – since 2005, Affliction from California has been delivering streetwear that breaks the mould. They weave edgy grunge, gothic and tattoo elements into their styles, creating looks that combine quality and comfort with real character. If you don't do things by halves, Affliction is your brand.
adidas Originals
'Everything that happens in sports, happens in the moment' – and adidas Originals has always been right in the thick of it. From a small Bavarian town, the brand conquered the world of sport and the streets alike. The iconic Trefoil on sneakers and tracksuits still stands for a style that simply never goes out of fashion.
Carhartt WIP
What started in 1889 with sturdy canvas overalls for workers in Detroit is now a global streetwear classic. Hamilton Carhartt's legacy lives on in Carhartt WIP – in high-quality pieces that can take as much as they look good. The cult around it has been booming for decades. Luckily, Carhartt WIP shows no signs of stopping.
True Religion
Premium denim and always on trend: True Religion has stood for denim culture at its finest since 2002. The LA brand created a genuine signature with the Super-T stitch, turning denim into a statement. Careful craftsmanship and a sharp eye for individuality go into every detail – because real style makes no compromises.
Nike ACG
All Conditions Gear – the name says it all. Nike ACG combines functional, durable design with a clear focus on nature: recycled materials and the Move to Zero initiative make the line a leader in responsibility. For everyone who refuses to compromise on style or performance – on the trail, in the city, or anywhere in between.
Levi's
In 1873 in San Francisco, Levi Strauss and tailor Jacob Davis sewed the first copper-riveted denim trousers – and in doing so, invented the blue jean. What started at Levi's as rugged workwear went on to become the unofficial uniform of cowboys, rock stars and entire generations.
Deus ex Machina
Surfing, motorcycles, street style – Deus ex Machina packs it all into one brand that has stood for living freedom since 2006. Craftsmanship and creativity run through every piece, from custom bikes to laid-back apparel. The Deus ex Machina spirit is for everyone who doesn't chase milestones but moments – and always wants to look good doing it.
Jungles Jungles
A mini-holiday for your wardrobe: Jungles Jungles from Melbourne blends creativity, humour and a dash of escapism into streetwear that interrupts the everyday. Bold graphics and trend-forward designs come together with a genuine commitment to sustainability. The brand is for everyone who sees their clothes as more than fabric – as an attitude.
Jacker
Thomas Ferré founded Jacker in France in 2011 – and since then, the brand has been seriously shaking up the European streetwear scene. Urban art, skate culture and uncompromising style come together to create fashion with real character: bold graphics, garment-dyed finishes, Parisian attitude. Jacker is for everyone who doesn't just wear street style but lives it – inspired by the street, made for the board.
XLARGE
At home in Los Angeles since 1991, deeply rooted in skate and music culture: XLARGE stands for urban style with real substance. The US brand delivers high-quality, relaxed pieces for everyone who wants the hype but won't compromise on authenticity. On the street or on the board – XLARGE looks work everywhere.
24 Colours
Berlin fashion at its finest: 24Colours has been creating fashion that is affordable, fairly produced and as sustainable as possible since 2009. Founder Janina Hermes drew inspiration from Berlin street style and developed it into a diverse range with a strong sense of individuality and deliberately limited runs. Fashion with an attitude – made in Berlin, worn by everyone.
ICHPIG
Two brothers, a garage in Melbourne, one idea: ICHPIG was born in 2010 as a creative playground for skaters, snowboarders and streetwear fans. What started small and experimental is now a fully-fledged brand with a distinctive look. The name is partly borrowed from Japanese: 'ICHI' means 'one', while the English word 'PIG' is meant to express the brand's hunger for creation – loud, progressive and always one step ahead.
Lacoste
From the tennis court straight to the streets: René Lacoste laid the foundation for a brand that has always embodied fair play, team spirit and the courage to have style. The little crocodile is just as at home on modern streetwear as it is on the court. With its principle of 'Durable Elegance', Lacoste also champions responsible materials for a more sustainable future.
Von Dutch
Loud, bold, impossible to miss: Von Dutch brings the rebellious energy of the early 2000s back into the here and now. Caps, beanies and streetwear pieces with unmistakable designs stand for freedom, creativity and self-expression. If you want your look to shout rather than whisper: Von Dutch is the right address.
MessyWeekend
Copenhagen, 2018: MessyWeekend set out to make high-quality eyewear affordable for everyone – and delivers on that promise. Nordic design meets solid materials and real craftsmanship, without hiking up the price. Whether sunglasses, sports frames or a clean everyday pair: MessyWeekend combines quality and durability with fair prices and clear-cut style.
American Socks
Loud, alternative, always on the move: American Socks has been celebrating the stripe aesthetic of the 80s skate scene in Barcelona since 2013. Punk rock, tattoo culture and board sports feed into designs that make a statement. Every pair is designed in Barcelona and produced in Portugal – durable, long-lasting and made from vegan materials. For everyone with the courage to be different.
WOUF
An idea that simply didn't fit into a boring bag back in 2008 in Barcelona – that's how WOUF came to be. Alice Penaud and Pablo Martinez have been creating bags and accessories ever since that turn heads while also delivering on sustainability: recycled and organic materials, locally made. Bold designs, a clear attitude, a pinch of fun. Wouf!
Solful
Born under the Ibiza sun, raised beneath its stars – the brand lives out freedom and a spirit of adventure in every collection. Their sunglasses come with retro aesthetics, playful shapes and 100% UV protection. Solful makes every look special from sunrise to sunset.
Northern Legacy
Men's jewellery without the usual premium price tag – Northern Legacy has been making the once unthinkable possible since 2015. The Danish brand challenges clichés around men and jewellery, delivering Viking symbols, hand-picked gemstones and Scandinavian design in rings, chains and bracelets that speak for themselves.
Now you know our favourites – but the decision is yours. Browse the full range, find your style and put together your perfect outfit. For more seasonal trends and buying advice like our practical pants fit guide, check out our Blue World blog – or swing by one of our Blue Tomato shops to try the latest pieces on for size.