TOP 7 MALAYSIA LOCAL STREETWEAR

UWOOP! Here are top 7 Malaysia local streetwear brand in 2024. As Malaysian do support our local scene growth! lets fly high together. List top 10 local streetwear brand :

SVG Streetwear Malaysia was founded by Ashraf Anuar, who has been instrumental in shaping the brand’s identity within the Malaysian streetwear scene. SVG Streetwear stands out by incorporating local influences, including traditional motifs, Malay slang, and a touch of multicultural identity, into modern streetwear trends, giving it a distinct appeal both locally and internationally. Its product range typically includes graphic T-shirts, hoodies, caps, and other accessories, all designed with a focus on quality and individuality.  

 
OPT, also known as One Plus Two was founded by Hakim Mazlan, is a Malaysian streetwear brand established in 2017. The brand began as a thrift seller but later shifted its focus entirely to the clothing industry. At OPT, they strive to promote positivity through every garment they produce for their community, dedicating themselves to spreading positivity that encourages a healthy lifestyle and celebrates the limitless potential within each person. Their product lineup includes a variety of streetwear items such as hoodies, t-shirts, jeans, accessories, and more.
 

 
 
 

Super Sunday is a prominent Malaysian streetwear brand established in 2007 by artist-entrepreneur Mr. Kioue in Johor Bahru. The brand draws inspiration from art, culture, music, and fashion, offering a diverse range of apparel and accessories that resonate with urban youth culture. Super Sunday has a strong online presence, with an official website where customers can browse and purchase their latest collections.

They also maintain active social media profiles on platforms like Facebook and Instagram, providing updates on new releases and events. Super Sunday continues to influence the Malaysian streetwear scene by blending local cultural elements with contemporary fashion trends, appealing to a broad audience both locally and regionally.

 

The Cap City is a Malaysian streetwear brand specializing in headwear, particularly caps, and is located in SS15, Subang Jaya. Founded in 2013 by Nigel Sparks, the brand has become known for its diverse range of cap designs, as well as apparel and accessories. Nigel Sparks, an entrepreneur and fashion designer, has been instrumental in shaping the local streetwear scene through his work with The Cap City. The store is recognized as Malaysia’s only headwear-specialized outlet, offering both international and local brands.

Hikari Riders is a Malaysian fashion brand founded by Noh Salleh, known for its unique apparel and accessories. Their product line includes collaborations with bands like Hujan and The Brandals, as well as partnerships with brands such as Motorhead and TNTCO. They also maintain an active presence on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter). 

Homebois Streetwear is an extension of the Homebois brand, blending esports culture with modern fashion. Their streetwear line captures the youthful, bold, and dynamic energy of the gaming and lifestyle community in Malaysia. Daddyhood is one of the standout personalities within the Homebois Malaysia community. Known for his charismatic leadership, he plays a crucial role as part of the Homebois family, contributing both in and out of the competitive esports arena. Daddyhood has earned recognition as a manager, strategist, and content creator, bringing his unique energy to the brand.

Kyrex, Founded by Alla Hadhrami is a Malaysian-based brand specializing in apparel and accessories, offering products such as t-shirts, jerseys, pants, and accessories. Their online store showcases various collections, including new arrivals and collaborations. They maintain an active presence on social media platforms, including Instagram, where they share updates on new collections and engage with their community.

Idham Yazim
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