4. Magnum Reload
This company was born in 2009. Built based on creativity, under the brand named MAGNUM RELOAD, this company try to produces men’s apparel to provide the young people needs about style. The product design represent a youth who has good creativity and dynamic. Our collection is not only about clothes, we have accessories as a complimentary product that also has high quality standard and can influence a lifestyle and trending issues. We committed to give our consumer a satisfaction by wear our comfortable ,functionally products and represent themselves with their own style.
3. A Bathing Ape

Perhaps the most sensationalized and hype-fueled brand in the top 50, A Bathing Ape catapulted cult streetwear into the mainstream in the
2000s, showing up on the backs of all the right tastemakers and
fashionistas worldwide. At the same time, the Planet of the
Apes-inspired company enforces minimal access to their goods, strictly
set against wholesale, meaning the only place you can find Bape is going
direct to the source. Not necessarily a burden considering their
award-winning shops throughout Japan, London, Hong Kong, and the U.S.
are part of the overall Bape customer experience. Ironic, though, that
the business which jump-started all-over print would soon itself be all
over, closing storefronts and selling to Hong Kong's I.T group earlier
this year. But the Bape brand and heritage continue on, still impressing
upon their dedicated customer, who still, very much, goes ape.
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2. Supreme

Do I really need to say anything here? The only reason Supreme's not #1
is because James Jebbia probably wouldn't want to be included anywhere
near a streetwear list. Supreme is a skateboarding and lifestyle brand
from New York, and since it's inception in the late '90s, has
unequivocally donned the crown of streetwear cool. How? Through classic,
core product of the utmost quality, and the most limited distribution
you can establish. Not only do they evade wholesale, they sell
exclusively within their own name-brand storefronts, and even then it's
an uphill battle. It starts with the box-logo tees, then it moves to
their high-profile shoe collaborations, and don't get me started on
their artist series skate decks (I slept on the Robert Longo
collection). It says so much about streetwear that the best streetwear
brand in the world isn't actually streetwear at all. And that's Supreme.
1. Stussy

You don't invent the genre, survive and thrive through 3 waves of
streetwear, and NOT make #1. You don't have 75 of your own stores around
the world, maintain and control your signature product, core following,
and meticulous distribution over 30 years, and NOT make first place.
Stussy is the example and the archetype. It all started in 1980 with a
signature, and every streetwear brand since has had Stussy's name
written all over it. This list might as well have been entitled, "Top 50
Stussy Brands."
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