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Noah
Founded by former Supreme creative director Brendan Babenzien in New York in 2015, Noah is an ethical and environmentally-conscious streetwear brand driven by a purist punk spirit. The label’s highly precise aesthetic is fruit of Babenzien’s specific interest in merging the rebellious vitality of skate, surf and music cultures with an innovative appreciation of classic menswear. This vision is fully realized in high-quality, ethically produced classics such as the rugby shirt, knitted crewneck, chinos, button down shirts and varsity jackets tweaked by a downtown sense of colour, graphics and detailing. -
New Balance
Founded in Massachusetts over 100 years ago, New Balance has always strived to ignore the trends and instead cultivate its own unique, comfort-driven, philosophy towards athletic footwear. Today, it leads the market thanks to two main factors: use of premium materials and a range of successful partnerships, such as Teddy Santis, Joe Freshgoods, JJJJound, Bryant Giles and many more. Each one, through just "sneakers", it's a dive into such different cultures and tells powerful social stories, making them the go-to choice for product connoisseurs across the globe. -
Brain Dead
Founded in Los Angeles in 2014, Brain Dead – which Slam Jam has bought from its very first season - is a collective of artists and designers from around the world. Employing a disruptive, graphic-led approach, the brand takes its cues from post punk, underground comics, skateboarding, and the spirit of subculture as a whole to produce unmistakably bold versions of streetwear staples. Shop crewnecks, t-shirts, sweatpants, longsleeves and more. -
Vans
Founded in Anaheim, California, in 1966, The Van Doren Rubber Company, now known as Vans, represents the most subversive footwear silhouette in the world. Recognized globally for the support by the skateboarding community, Vans gained reliance on waffle soles and canvas construction within the street culture, thanks mainly to three models: Old Skool, Sk8-Hi, and Slip-On. Over the years, Vans became the symbol of rebellion in such different contexts, punk, metal, and rock bands, and for some comparison in cinema (“Fast Times at Ridgemont High, with Sean Penn).
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