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6 Black-owned Streetwear Brands to Know in 2022

Written By Eliza Colón


This week we are hitting the streets for Black-owned streetwear brands, modern fashion, and an ode to Hip-Hop. From sneakers, hoodies, sweatsuits, and jackets…the influence of hip-hop culture is present in the looks we style every day. With fall creeping up around the corner, update your closet with some fresh looks from these super dope, super Black clothing companies we love.

Keep these Black-owned fashion brands in your wardrobe to stay fresh all year long.

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The Brooklyn Circus

The combination of classic collegiate wear and urban street style is what keeps us drawn to The Brooklyn Circus. The varsity jackets are a must for any dapper gentleman.

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RenownedLA

Renowned collections are designed to showcase the duality of the American Dream. Their silhouettes, patterns, and designs aim to champion the culture by paying homage to early styles of street hip-hop.

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Bephie’s Beauty Supply

Founded in 2020, Bephie’s Beauty Supply is redefining fashion and beauty by highlighting brands owned by artists and entrepreneurs, specifically women of color. Their collab with Air Jordan is so cool.

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Brownstone

Twin brothers, Warner and Waverly Watkins are the design duo behind Brownstone. Put this brand on your radar and watch as they push the limits on creativity and continue to expand their collections.

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Circulate

Circulate is inspired by the culture of the past, present, and future and the graphic tees are giving just that!

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Nicholas Daley

Nicholas Daley is designing effortlessly cool pieces that are colorful, streetwear staples and we can’t get enough. The London-based designer has also worked on some major collabs with Mulberry, Adidas, and Fred Perry.

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