STREET WEAR HOODIE ARTY | JAPAN URBAN WEAR
STREET WEAR HOODIE ARTY | JAPAN URBAN WEAR
This streetwear garment for men or women will be ideal to complete your outfit. Feel free to combine it with other clothes of your choice to create your own personalized look.
- Original design : exclusive print
- Superior weight : perfect hold - 185g / m²
- Reinforced seams : high-end finishes
- Machine wash: 30 degrees (optimal conservation)
- Composition: 100% combed cotton
- FREE STANDARD DELIVERY
Don't forget to check our Size Guide before ordering! Our team always advises to choose 1 size above as a guarantee of safety.
With a nice variety of trendy clothing, including leather jackets and jackets, streetwear t-shirts, hoodies for men or women and some limited edition hip-hop style urban wear t-shirts, you will surely find something to suit your style. in our online clothing store IONIQ SHOP .
No matter the temperature, our reflective puffer jackets or classic bomber jackets will keep you feeling comfortably warm without compromising on day-to-night appearance.
We have designs for every season , including lightweight cotton or spandex streetwear for warm summer seasons and waterproof or windproof coats for cold winter seasons.
With a wide choice of printed and skinny pants for men and women with or without patterns to add to your wardrobe, complete the streetwear style by choosing a pair of contrasting shoes with a pair of two-tone printed socks according to your mood.
French or American music stars like Justin Bieber, Billie Eilish, Pharrell Williams, Chris Brown, Vald, Naza, are fans of the streetwear fashion of the moment.
Get inspired by their looks and the latest collections in our must-have clothing store to prepare a collection of stylish outfits by proudly wearing what you love and asserting your rock or other personality.
It's fair to say that streetwear has taken the world by storm. It's a global phenomenon that spans fashion and all veins of popular culture. Despite its popularity, it is by no means a new trend. Streetwear has a 50-year history, rich in cultural icons. He was born and raised in California with surfers and skateboarders. Originally, styles were made to withstand the skatepark, easy-to-wear denim pieces, strong cottons and loose fits for girls or boys.
Streetwear owes much of its history to the USA . In the mid-'80s, around the time New York City sneaker culture was in its infancy, streetwear was gaining fame on the West Coast thanks to talented surfboard designers and shapers. These children with a penchant for punk and new wave-inspired graphics, have also taken inspiration from famous artists to sign their works in a way reminiscent of handmade graffiti . With this inspiration, streetwear began to put its mark on boards and eventually a series of graphic t-shirts that would go on to form the beginnings of the streetwear brand.
After rising to prominence in California, the streetwear style spread to the West Coast where it became a mainstay of skate and hip-hop in New York. Early streetwear brands drew inspiration from counterculture tribes and their do-it-yourself style. Punk, heavy metal, and hip-hop have all reflected in casual styles. The hip-hop scene was crucial to the evolution of streetwear, with legacy sportswear brands like Kangol and Adidas wanting to tie in with the explosive hip-hop revolution of the 80s . From the mid-1980s, sportswear and streetwear became synonymous. American professional sports franchises have had a great influence on global clothing style. Los Angeles Raiders and Chicago Bulls caps and jackets have been adopted on sportswear and in music videos, not only as indicators of favorite team, but also as fashion statements.
80s style was heavy in sportswear type. The cool kids wore tracksuits and jumpsuits, classics from Reebok, Converse, Diadora Maverick's and the new Adidas Pro Shells. Basketball players have attained a status of gods and thus have seen the development of basketball-inspired sportswear.
Michael Jordan , the most famous sportsman of the time, fueled the success of Nike's Air Jordans, which were invented in 1984 . The shoes remain a staple, and major collaborations over the years have cemented the Jordans as the holy grail of footwear.
Singers and musical idols of the '80s were household names like Grandmaster Flash, Run DMC, the Beastie Boys and, in 1987, NWA A generation of hip-hop heads was born, each eager to emulate the styles of their favorite hero . The style was oversized t-shirts, designer tracksuits and bomber jackets. Accessorizing was a must, Kangol hats like LL Cool J's, heavy gold chains and wide lace-up hip hop-style sneakers.
The opulence of the 90s contrasts sharply with the sportswear of the 80s. Biggie, Tupac and Mace defined this era and much of their lifestyle marked the streetwear trends that still dominate today. Timberland boots, denim, high-end sportswear, plaid blazers and pocket jackets were everywhere. Brands such as Champion, Wu-Wear and Avirex made activewear to be seen. High-end brands were beginning to recognize the power of hip-hop idols and to take an interest in this new clientele. Brands such as Guess, Versace, Moschino and Calvin Klein paved the way for high-end, fashion-oriented denim .
The 2000s saw the coming of " Bling " culture and an even greater growth of hip-hop into the mainstream. At the turn of the century, established luxury brands entered the streetwear market. Gucci , Burberry and Fendi now often appear in music videos as well as on the red carpet. High fashion brands admit the power of celebrity and the hip-hop trend was the kind of counterculture that streetwear styles were a hit with. Hip-hop has become a symbol of streetwear from early artists like LL Cool J to current figures like ASAP Rocky and Kanye, the impact on fashion is indisputable|.
The once- modest look has managed to make its way into the high fashion realms. The seismic shift in our everyday attire is part of how a small movement in skate fashion has taken over the world . Everyday and work wear has become infinitely more casual, with sneakers and jeans now acceptable for just about any event.
Luxury brands have certainly embraced streetwear. From Balenciaga to Fendi, the current collections are full of pieces that are more reminiscent of skatewear and the beginnings of hip-hop than haute couture. Streetwear allows its wearer to mix high and low fashion in a look that he easily recognizes. The featurings projected brands and celebrities . Today, the more the item is out of stock, the greater the demand. It's not unusual to see hundreds of t-shirts lined up outside a Balenciaga store on sale day, and their resale value can skyrocket in an instant. The so-called "weight" of a brand is part of the attraction it has on many individuals. The basic motto of a brand is the new way to show its belonging to a tribe. There is no longer a border between men's fashion and women's fashion because the unisex clothing look has taken over.
As with many movements, there is a cult of secrecy in much of the streetwear world. Exclusivity and access to limited edition products, the compulsive excitement caused by rarity, all this often drives collectors into hysteria .
For a once- humble look, invented on the beaches of California , adopted in New York 's hip-hop and skate scenes, and then embraced by the world, streetwear is here to stay!