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    Reggie breaks down why new streetwear brands are pretty terrible and what the need to do to make better versions of themselves.

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  • @thepassionofthegoose5472
    @thepassionofthegoose5472 2 года назад +88

    I feel streetwear is at its best when it piggybacks on another element of street/urban culture (punk, hiphop, skate, motorsports, basketball etc) rather than when a brand just exists to exist.

    • @Comedyvibes
      @Comedyvibes 2 года назад +4

      Jesus Loves you and wants you to accept him as your Lord and saviour

    • @odinxrk1424
      @odinxrk1424 2 года назад +7

      @@Comedyvibes L

    • @NuSwayze07
      @NuSwayze07 Год назад

      Definitely, it's a lifestyle thing

  • @tillnetthofel8595
    @tillnetthofel8595 2 года назад +55

    The european market is currently flooded with so-called 'sustainable' and '100% organic' brands. None of them has a real identity besides that 'cool scandinavian look' which is basically the epitome of being boring (u'd actually just be buying basics). So yeah, I can relate to the topic. And either all of these brands fail miserably, or u folks r gonna be able to identity a european even better due to plain & ugly knitwear and cheap boots (all vegan of course!!).

    • @vmbo
      @vmbo Год назад +3

      Eco-friendly and ethically made. Don't forget the muted desaturated pastel colors. Not just a trend in clothes. I wanted to buy a toy for a new born baby. Everything is pastel now, colors are bad.

  • @AlexMartinsBrazil
    @AlexMartinsBrazil Год назад +15

    streetwear isn't dead, what is dead is the creativity, u don't need to create something new, u just need to make a trend, do marketing that allows your product to bee seen

    • @Chuckomat5000
      @Chuckomat5000 8 месяцев назад

      na. i doubt your point. you are right. the creativity is dead. But you can not evolve only from a hype. except you do another yeezy or whatsoever. even marketing budgets have it's limits. what trend didn't we have?
      "Creating" trends is not easy. if you have a lucky shot, how will you sustain?
      His point is right. streetwear is soulless. no image, nothing to stand for, everything is kind of the same. creators tell in "about us" what crazy ideas they have. but their instafeeds, ad's, drops are replaceable. all moods are the same. they have no identity nor do they have a culture.

    • @sivuyilecelu1876
      @sivuyilecelu1876 Месяц назад

      I am sorry my friend to tell you this as long there are streets, Street will always remain......the term streetwear is far deeper than you think...........hip hop, skate boarding is part of the culture....all i can say in most cases streetwear it is usually pioneered by youth culture trying to find their identity...........so what you will normally see we outgrown those times same as you now , you would never understand youth fashion.....so i don't agree with your opinion streetwear will always be there.....

  • @SpectacularLeigh
    @SpectacularLeigh 2 года назад +19

    I feel like the oversaturation would only really be felt from a fashion insider perspective.
    On the street in Japan I'm constantly people seeing people wearing from new brands with different aesthetics and personalities. As long as the market supports it I enjoy seeing so many brands pop up and appealing to different niches.

    • @THECASUALco
      @THECASUALco  2 года назад +2

      The market doesn't support it though. New labels constantly fail. EVEN in Japan! Marea Erre, Hombre Nino, Doubtful as Double, the list goes on.

    • @SpectacularLeigh
      @SpectacularLeigh 2 года назад

      @@THECASUALco I have to admit to not knowing about all these brand examples. I would be curious to hear more about it- although understandable how it might not be kind to talk critically about failed labels.

  • @zerohours.
    @zerohours. 2 года назад +20

    Most of culture exists online now whereas in the past we had Skateboarding, Punk, Raving, Hip Hop underground subcultures where people went out and actually did stuff. And so fashion was very much attached to these experiences. But now everything is so rehashed and diluted that it feels like there is no unique culture out there.

    • @akiko3688
      @akiko3688 2 года назад

      how is skateboarding online now lmao

    • @odinxrk1424
      @odinxrk1424 2 года назад

      @@akiko3688 p sure he means barely anyone skates anymore compared to back then

    • @odinxrk1424
      @odinxrk1424 2 года назад +3

      That was actually my first thought, feels like there aint no cultures out there anymore here in Germany except maybe rave culture but that seems to be it

  • @GabrielTvrs
    @GabrielTvrs 2 года назад +4

    my man said some thing that NEEDED to be said, both to me and to others, thanks!

  • @orlog3343
    @orlog3343 2 года назад +9

    Yeah I’m kinda tired of it. So lazy and uninspired, outplayed, unauthentic. The list goes on.

  • @crisco4203
    @crisco4203 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely agree and appreciate this video. Thought it was crazy for my brand to be more conceptual but this validates that starting with my why and purpose was the right way.

  • @basivic
    @basivic 2 года назад +3

    It seems like the only people "gatekeeping" or care about the cultural aspect of clothing are either terminally online or suburban kids with rich parents. The only place I hear about the culture and message behind clothing is in online forums like Twitter and Reddit. No-one outside could care less.

    • @THECASUALco
      @THECASUALco  2 года назад +4

      That's because most of the "culture" doesn't need to be spoken. Try making a label without a clear defined community if you want to and see EXACTLY how that goes. Wait, you've already seen it with the countless terrible brands that don the title "streetwear".

    • @basivic
      @basivic 2 года назад +3

      ​@@THECASUALco My point was that people outside the internet who buy clothing because they like it aren't thinking about the mission statement or messaging of the company. Though there's nothing wrong with getting to know the culture behind your favorite brands, that's definitely a sentiment shared among the minority.
      Smaller and more local labels/brands often turn to more globalized business models because keeping your brand secluded to a designated community is often self-destructive and will lead to the collapse of that business. The globalizing and expansion past your core consumer-base doesn't necessitate the sacrifice of your mission/purpose as an apparel company either. How do you think the most successful apparel companies become so successful?
      The labels that are donning the "streetwear" title aren't directionless and without purpose, they are explicitly marketing to a consumer-base of people who want the "street" aesthetic without paying a premium. You can criticize that industry all you want, but it's not going away anytime soon.
      I dig your content and super respect your presence as a fashion outlet on RUclips, but begging people on your decently massive platform to not pander their label as "streetwear" sounds like a massive cope.

    • @THECASUALco
      @THECASUALco  2 года назад +2

      @@basivic What you just stated was stated in the video when I mentioned Stussy, "It started as a local brand and metastasized from there." That's the whole point. Brands DON'T start global they start local and spread but the only way to do that is to have purpose. You've seen it time and time again. Brand is small, has a few followers, someone of note picks it up or its spreads further, and it hits critical mass (sometimes).
      I'm not begging, I'm asking people to follow EXACTLY how it was done in the past. If you watch this outlet then you know, I've worked with those very big brands that started small. It's my job and every marketing manager I've ever spoken to says the same thing "All we have to do is get our core group excited enough to talk about it".
      Brands don't become successful simply because of accessibility, they become successful because the RIGHT people care. If anything I'm saying focus on the right people instead of trying to portray the image you THINK will work.

    • @branwithoutclaws
      @branwithoutclaws 2 года назад +1

      ​@@basivic but the thought that goes in to it gives it branding and concept that ultimately sells it, even if the casual consumer isn't thinking that deeply. in a sense the brand does the thinking for them so they don't have to.

  • @Fausto_moh
    @Fausto_moh 2 года назад +4

    Every street wear brand I see promoted by a RUclipsr *heavy weight hoodies and sweats in grey, dark grey, ivory and green selling for $100+*

  • @RAZASHARP
    @RAZASHARP 2 года назад +7

    GREAT VIDEO!! PEOPLE WHO SAY STREETWEAR AREN'T TRYING TO BUILD A BRAND! THEY'RE JUST BUYING BLANKS!! LOL

  • @Devananta-Rafiq
    @Devananta-Rafiq 2 года назад +1

    This kind of perspective is priceless.

  • @lannastan4952
    @lannastan4952 Год назад +3

    Streetwear is lifestyle

  • @Dppel_6nger
    @Dppel_6nger 2 года назад +1

    Great advice homie , I agree.
    Bathing ape is only a fashion statement if you have the "Piece " . Hear me out , she gunna waste your time if you not taller and avalanche. Imma just stay home and put all my money into the car I drive , that's the move for me while I'm getting the certification for a better job.

  • @TTEREVE
    @TTEREVE 2 года назад +3

    Bobby's killing street wear with his shitty nfts

  • @waynewisecarver
    @waynewisecarver Год назад

    Me2. I like it to be slightly baggy, unbranded, drab, comfortable. If it looks better on the street than in a coffee shop or restaurant, then I call it 'new feudalism'

  • @leebishop7591
    @leebishop7591 2 года назад +8

    Streetwear reminds me of tattoos. An industry saturated by young ppl who dont care abt the culture and more abt notoriety, fast fashion, fast money and poppin bottles in the clubs. Sex, drugs and rock n roll paid for by cheap non creative hyped up clothing with expensive price tags that will end up on Grailed, Ebay and Posh in 6 months.

  • @JawnNawva
    @JawnNawva Год назад +1

    I also hate the term “Streetwear” but there’s this 2nd life it’s taken on that makes me like the word just not in THAT way, ya know? Idk how to explain it but I like saying street fashion better than just “menswear” or “fashion”.

  • @noyceofficial
    @noyceofficial 11 месяцев назад

    so true . thank you for this !!!!

  • @xmoedx7043
    @xmoedx7043 11 месяцев назад +1

    Im tryna start clothing brand. its streetwear high fashion about the trip back home. the story is about building home where you thrive, where you’re at your best not just where your born. cuz no place feels like home now adays. and the designs are like luxury streetwear like bape bbcicecream but with a middle eastern traditional twist. What yall think yes no any feedback

  • @Luke-vg2tg
    @Luke-vg2tg 2 года назад

    did not expect you to bless me with Devon Ross at 5:16

  • @omarmiller314
    @omarmiller314 2 года назад +3

    I'm using your videos to avoid doing this exact thing

  • @alielzeir9472
    @alielzeir9472 5 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @-ryn-
    @-ryn- 2 года назад +3

    What streetwear brands would you say are authentic in what they represent?

    • @akiko3688
      @akiko3688 2 года назад +1

      Bronze56k has been solid for years

  • @danielpinci4924
    @danielpinci4924 2 года назад

    Shots Fired. Shots Fired.

  • @beebo9483
    @beebo9483 2 года назад

    Great approach 👍😎

  • @reportthehype
    @reportthehype Год назад +1

    I’m using yo vids as an advice

  • @mikedonovan9783
    @mikedonovan9783 4 месяца назад

    Anyway , streetwear is dead for me : too old to wear overpriced pieces of clothes which make me look like a clown 😅

  • @lannastan4952
    @lannastan4952 Год назад +1

    By his fit alone we know why he hate streetwear

  • @dennyfung5661
    @dennyfung5661 2 года назад

    Insightful!

  • @bigboyjesus6980
    @bigboyjesus6980 2 года назад

    well the thing with making a lifestyle brand is that if you wear it (let's say a skatestyle brand, like thrasher) and don't skate you get absolutely shitted on for not skating. congratulations, now you are called a poser for liking the design of a piece of clothing.

    • @THECASUALco
      @THECASUALco  2 года назад +5

      Not necessarily. Stussy was a surf lifestyle brand, Supreme was a skate lifestyle brand. Things take time to spread but having that "loyal" group of initial followers are EXACTLY what you want. Despite the negatives that come with that.

    • @akiko3688
      @akiko3688 2 года назад

      Did Jesus wear polar big boys?

  • @ceciliaangela6027
    @ceciliaangela6027 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for posting and take account of our suggestions in general !!! Great informations always !!! Greetings from Romania

  • @DaneDansk
    @DaneDansk 2 года назад +1

    4:11 This is really it. How expensive something is doesn’t mean it’s good looking or culturally significant either, but at least it’s much less likely to be a knockoff of an established culture.

  • @NOLIBERALBIAS
    @NOLIBERALBIAS Год назад

    Bravo right on

  • @eharris3500
    @eharris3500 2 года назад

    Could anyone explain what cultural cashe means

  • @goldnchild6004
    @goldnchild6004 2 года назад

    Its all about money dude people will always need clothes

  • @MurdaPosseFilmz
    @MurdaPosseFilmz 8 месяцев назад

    Overpriced brands dats unknown are stupid asf n sum ppl dont restock

  • @Comedyvibes
    @Comedyvibes 2 года назад +2

    Jesus Loves you and wants you to accept him as your Lord and saviour

  • @toomworld
    @toomworld Год назад

    Word up

  • @SonOfOdin777
    @SonOfOdin777 2 года назад +1

    Reggie bro, you sound incredibly pissed lately bro, about time you took that vacation, come visit, let's have some good eats!

  • @serpercival2018
    @serpercival2018 2 года назад +2

    Streetwear is now called essentials

  • @GET0V3RHERE
    @GET0V3RHERE 2 года назад

    kept it 1000

  • @supacamps
    @supacamps 2 года назад

    Can you get back on twitter please 🙏🏽

  • @eternylstudios8065
    @eternylstudios8065 2 года назад +1

    This fashion seems too Fashion Snob. Counter culture / Counter fashion snob.

    • @anachronismic
      @anachronismic 2 года назад +3

      A different interpretation, if there's a million brands out there, why would someone pick yours? Streetwear isn't a cohesive enough group to drive people to buy something.

    • @anachronismic
      @anachronismic 2 года назад +2

      The "non-counter" fashion perspective isn't one of small brands, it's of fast fashion (H&M, shein, etc), at least from the perspective of someone starting a streetwear brand. If you're not trying to do like, higher quality basics or something in that DTC kind of direction, having a perspective is key.

  • @yvonnemejia224
    @yvonnemejia224 2 года назад

    Hi

  • @grinduntiludie
    @grinduntiludie Год назад

    OVERSATURATED…what make it even more worst are non clothing brands coming out with merch, labeling it as a clothing brand 🤦🏽‍♂️ @GrindUntilUDie