Showing posts with label Streetwear Spotlight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Streetwear Spotlight. Show all posts

Streetwear Spotlight: King & Queen Clothing

King and Queen Clothing  is a UK based street wear brand founded in 2012 by two friends, Luke Simms and Russell Hewes...

  
The boys wanted to establish a clothing company that reflected the things important to them; honour, love and respect which is why "Honour Love Respect’ is K & Q's slogan, obviously. One of the less obvious and rare things about this brand is that all their clothing is produced entirely within the United Kingdom and that they use 100% carbon neutral materials.

Streetwear Spotlight: Stackamillion Clothing

Stackamillion Clothing is A UK based lifestyle and clothing brand for those who believe they have the potential to be successful... 

As the name suggests, this brand is all about markers of success and the team aims to motivate people to work harder for the better future. The Stackamillion team have polled their customers and discovered that their message really is getting through, people who wear the garments truly feel inspired to work harder and create more opportunities for success. 

Streetwear Spotlight: Tribal Life

Streetwear is becoming more and more influential in the world of fashion as style seekers turn their heads from the catwalks to the streets to look for style inspiration. Let's take a look at an up and coming brand with bags of inspiration to offer...

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Tribal Life is a family business is the truest sense. Huguette Bukasa is the designer behind the brand, but her whole family are involved in the process. Her mother and sister cut out her designs and sew them for her, while her older sister handles the PR and Marketing. Huguette's other sister draws out her designs for her, which are inspired by her half Congolese and half Bulgarian heritage. Huguette explained to me: