90 Black-Led Fashion Brands You Should Have on Your Radar
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One of the best parts about writing about menswear is getting to familiarize myself with all the dope menswear brands out there. Obviously, there are thousands—everything from accessories to footwear to outerwear to basics has its own niche, and within all of those niches are fantastic Black-owned business to shop from and support.
Historically, the fashion industry has been a fickle friend to the Black community. Despite Black culture and designs propelling trend after trend for generations, from the highest echelons of fashion to the newest, trendiest styles you're seeing on your TikTok For You Page, institutionalized racism within the fashion community hasn't allowed Black designers to have the same recognition as their non-Black counterparts. This list of Black-owned menswear businesses, which we'll continue to update, is not exhaustive. It is, however, a starting point for those looking to support Black-owned and Black-led brands, and, in the process, add some really damn great styles to their own wardrobes.
No matter what your personal style is, there are some excellent brands below to familiarize yourself with. Celebrity-led labels ranging from Paper Planes to Members of the Rage offer dope, contemporary streetwear looks, while menswear icons like Blackstock & Weber, Brother Vellies, and Vinny's are producing timeless, high-quality wardrobe staples. Whether you want to dress it up or dress it down, keep scrolling for 90 of the best Black-owned brands out there.
A-Cold-Wall*
Former Virgil Abloh mentee Samuel Ross made a name for himself and his label by merging elements of traditional streetwear with technical details and an appreciation for ergonomic design.
AllCaps Studio
AllCaps Studio brings its seasoned eye for creative direction to product drops that make good on the brand's knack for nailing the details by incorporating its signature, graphic-heavy look.
Ahluwalia
Priya Ahluwalia's namesake brand takes inspiration from the designer's dual Indian-Nigerian heritage and her time spent growing up in London, all while incorporating vintage and deadstock fabrics in a now-signature emphasis on truly sustainable design.
ALLËDJO
Designed in Senegal, ALLËDJO is a genderless clothing line that uses bold prints and patterns to reference the aesthetic language of West Africa.
Armando Cabral
You might know Cabral from any of the many, many campaigns he's fronted, but the model-turned-designer has been making some of the most elegant shoes around for well over a decade.
ASHYA
ASHYA is a unisex line that specializes in meticulously assembled everyday (and not-so-everyday) travel accessories like crossbody bags and passport holders.
The Aware Brand
Aware is run by two childhood friends bonded by their commitment to spreading positivity through the clothes they make.
Balmain
In 2011, at just 25 years old, Olivier Rousteing was named the creative director of the storied couture house Balmain. Throughout his tenure, the French-born designer bolstered the brand’s menswear business, bringing his signature skinny pants, gilded hardware details, and pronounced double-breasted blazers onto the runways and, eventually, into the homes of rock legends, pop stars, and any man that digs super-fitted cuts with a Parisian flair.
Bianca Saunders
Bianca Saunders'idiosyncratic take on modern masculinity references her Jamaican background and the guys she grew up around to great effect, often in the form of surprisingly vulnerable collections.
Billionaire Boys Club
Pharrell Williams, the chart-topping musician, and Nigo, the maestro behind A Bathing Ape, are two fellas that are categorically cool. The same thing is true of Billionaire Boys Club, a fashion brand the duo founded in 2003, which blends luxury and quality streetwear with a dollop of quirk. It’s for boys who know the value of a dollar.
Black Boy Knits
Black Boy Knits is making knitwear that reexamines and redefines the very concept. The independent, Brooklyn-based design studio makes unique knit pieces, emphasizing Black, queer, and immigrant storytelling in fashion-forward designs.
Blackstock and Weber
Blackstock & Weber is the Brooklyn-based footwear brand that happens to make some of the most handsome loafers in the Tri-State Area—and well, the whole damn world.
Botter
Founded by Rushemy Botter and Lisi Herrebrugh and based in the Netherlands, Botter consistently references Rushemy's Carribean roots, most recently in a collection devoted to coral reefs.
Brett Johnson
Johnson uses premium fabrics with a decidedly luxe feel to give life to his line of American (via Italy) wardrobe staples.
Bric
Founded with the intent of providing premium-quality clothes in Big and Tall sizes (Big and Tall being two different fits), Bric is the purveyor of sleek, chic menswear for larger sizes. The brand's Tall sizes run from LT-4XT, while the Big sizes range from 2XL-5XL. Whether you're in search of tees, sweaters, or even hats, this is the place to look.
Bricks & Wood
Bricks & Wood's location in South Central L.A. is central—pun intended—to the brand's mission. The area informs the burgeoning label's designs and serves as inspiration for its cut-and-sew collections.
The Brooklyn Circus
The Brooklyn Circus has been one of the best boutiques in the NYC area for a while now (and that's saying something), and the store's in-house label offers the perfect blend of old-school silhouettes coupled with of-the-moment designs.
Brother Vellies
Brother Vellies has some of the coolest luxe shoes on the market. From cow-print mules to checked ankle boots, these are the way to round out your look in a second.
Brownstone
The brainchild of twin brothers Warner and Waverly Watkins, Brownstone is a meticulously sourced clothing line crafted in L.A. and inspired by a wide-ranging set of cultural touchstones that inform the brand's evolving perspective at every turn.
Bryan Jimenéz
Dominican-born, New York-based Bryan Jimenéz makes ultra-utilitarian menswear inspired by uniforms and other purpose-built pieces.
B.STROY
You may know the name B.STROY from its collab with Givenchy a few years ago, but the brand has an independent label that specializes in cool, stylish menswear pieces.
Carrots by Anwar Carrots
Bona fide industry veteran Anwar Carrots lends his signature savvy to a line of bright, deceptively clever streetwear staples with, yes, plenty of eye-grabbing vegetable imagery to go around.
Carton Outerwear
Carton is a gender-neutral brand from the West Coast that takes inspiration from current events, literally repurposing recent headlines to use as graphics for its line of politically aware streetwear.
Casely-Hayford
Casely-Hayford started out as a father and son-helmed collection focusing on premium tailoring with a contemporary edge. Though the elder of the two has sadly since passed, the brand continues to build on the legacy they built together under the careful stewardship of the younger Casely-Hayford.
Connor McKnight
If you think starting a fashion brand sounds hard, imagine going about it from your bedroom during a pandemic. That's what Connor McKnight did, and considering the results—a mix of low-key tailoring and luxed-up outdoorsy essentials—we should count ourselves lucky he was willing to take the risk.
DAEM
The Brooklyn-based brand manufactures all of its watches in the Basel region of Switzerland, aka one of the most famous watchmaking hubs in the whole damn world.
Daily Paper
The Amsterdam-based brand sells a whole host of easy-to-style sets sure to make summer dressing a cinch.
Darryl Brown
The eponymous collection from the former steel worker and railroad engineer elevates elements of blue-collar style in a dusty, muted palette.
Denim Tears
Denim Tears is all-around-paragon-of good-taste Tremaine Emory's ode to Black culture through the clothing it helped make cool.
DGK
You may know DGK from its collabs with the likes of Adidas and Fila, but the skatewear label has a dope, chill look of its own in pieces ranging from clothing to accessories to footwear.
Eastside Golf
With recent collaborations with Nike and a wide array of its own cool, contemporary, slightly-preppy styles, Eastside Golf is a brand to keep on your radar. Polos, cardigans, baseball caps, and more are sure to make your golf game—and your fit game—that much cooler.
Fat Tiger Workshop
Fat Tiger Workshop is a Chicago-based multidisciplinary space that stocks a curated selection of in-house products that definitely shouldn't be slept on. In fact, they sell out so quickly, going secondhand on a site like Grailed might not be a bad call if you miss a release.
Fear of God
Jerry Lorenzo's line of ultra-luxe streetwear staples didn't just become a celebrity fan favorite, and a global brand, for nothing.
Frère
Designer Davidson Frère makes suiting of the highest order for some of the biggest names in almost every industry (he counts a guy named Jay-Z, among many others, as a client).
Gallery Department
Josué Thomas' line of highly coveted, meticulously reconstructed vintage jeans has gradually evolved into one of the biggest breakout brands of the year, with cosigns coming fast and heavy from high-profile fans and Average Joe clothing fiends alike.
Glenn's Denim
Glenn's Denim is designed and manufactured in New York City by industry veterans with a deep appreciation for, and understanding of, all things Americana.
Good Man Brand
In 2016, former footballer Russell Wilson launched Good Man Brand, a label that truly lives up to its name. Not only is the line of elevated basics made from sustainably sourced materials and engineered to fit all body types, three percent of each sale is donated to the Why Not You Foundation, Wilson’s organization that provides education opportunities and health services to children in need.
Goodee
Seasoned fashion veterans Byron and Dexter Peart's latest endeavor is a marketplace that supports purposeful, high-minded designers by stocking the purposeful, high-minded goods they make.
Golf Wang
Golf Wang allows Tyler, the Creator to channels his signature good taste through the medium of bright, prep-inspired clothing collections.
Heron Preston
In a short span of time, Preston has evolved his eponymous label into a force to be reckoned with in the ever-expanding world of thoughtfully designed luxury streetwear.
Homme+Femme
Homme+Femme has an abundance of stylish streetwear, but its hoodies, in particular, are standouts.
Hood By Air
Shayne Oliver's groundbreaking brand was high-concept luxury streetwear before high-concept luxury streetwear was a bona fide thing, paving the way for hordes of imitators after HBA went on hiatus in 2017. This year marks a triumphant return for Oliver and co. to a scene that never fully recovered from its absence.
Joe Freshgoods
Joe Freshgoods is everything fun, modern, and quirky. Its collab with Vans a few months back was a hit, its New Balance capsule is sold out virtually everywhere, and on its own, the label continues to put out vibrant, cool sneakers, tees, jackets, pants, and hats.
Johnny Nelson
Johnny Nelson makes punk-inflected jewelry that still manages to look refined.
Kenneth Ize
Kenneth Ize reinterprets traditional Nigerian designs to make something simultaneously familiar-feeling and entirely new.
Khiry
What began as a Kickstarter campaign in 2016 has become one of the hottest jewelry brands around, worn by celebs far and wide. Khiry's Jameel Mohammed had a goal from the start: to bring a new vision to the world of fine jewelry, one that is influenced by Afro-futurism, a line that is grounded in his culture and that resonated with people like him.
Karl Kani
There are few fashion visionaries quite like Karl Kani. Streetwear as you know it was influenced by the Brooklyn-based designer, who takes inspiration from street culture, hip-hop, and high-quality, contemporary designs. Now, the designer specializes in cool urbanwear, from leather jackets to graphic ski masks.
Kwasi Paul
Kwasi Paul is all about cool, contemporary style that brings the Global West into conversation with the African Diaspora. For everything from hoodies to pleated trousers, this is one of the coolest places to shop now.
Le Tings
London-based Le Tings' upcycled rice bags have become a signature product, but the brand also makes apparel influenced by the "design dialect of the diaspora."
Løci
Vegan sneakers are bigger than other, and Løci is a must-know brand in the realm of footwear. From high-tops to low-tops, the brand's styles are streetwear staples.
Martine Rose
A perennial fashion-crowd favorite, Rose launched her namesake label in 2007 and has since has racked up accolades and award nominations alike.
Mateo New York
It was 2009 when founder Matthew Harris debuted Mateo New York, a label for guys that then catered primarily toward women like Michelle Obama and Rihanna. In 2021, he went back to his roots, relaunching his men’s collection of macrame bracelets with bold center stones, sleek gold hoop earrings with pavé brilliants, and his signature baroque pearls for the boys.
Maurice Sedwell
Master tailor Andrew Ramroop bought Maurice Sedwell from its eponymous founder in the late '80s and has since established the Savile Row Academy, an initiative intended to attract a more diverse workforce to London's historic tailoring destination.
Maxhosa Africa
Laduma Ngxokolo's brand celebrates traditional Xhosa design through the medium of beautiful, exuberant knitwear.
Maximilian
Maximilian Davis is the creative director of Ferragamo, but he also has an eponymous label of his own. The London-based designer has worked under Wales Bonner, and excels in cool, elevated, cutting-edge basics.
Members of the Rage
Kid Cudi's streetwear brand, Members of the Rage, is as cool, funky, and eclectic as the artist himself. Although it rarely has new drops, you can shop pieces at various retailers across the Internet, and cop everything from bright, vibrant puffers to all-black loungewear.
Midwest Kids
Designer Darryl Brown pays homage to his midwest roots with this aptly titled collection of tees and sweats.
Mowalola
Mowalola Ogunlesi, the Nigerian-born, London-raised designer behind an eponymous label famous for its leather-heavy wares, was appointed design director for Kanye West's upcoming partnership with Gap earlier this year.
Nicholas Daley
One of the London fashion scene's brightest rising stars, Daley has earned plaudits for his sly subversions of classic British style.
No Sesso
Loungewear gets a chic, streetwear look with No Sesso, from bold graphic tees to super comfy hoodies.
Norwegian Rain
Norwegian Rain makes weather-proof outerwear informed by an appreciation for craftsmanship at the highest level.
O. Studio Design
This Atlanta-based brand wants to outfit you for every moment in the day in its high-performance, go-anywhere knitwear.
Orange Culture
Growing up in Nigeria, Adebayo Oke-Lawal was unlike other boys, and was bullied often. To cope, he wrote a story about an orange boy, one that didn’t adhere to masculine tropes and accepted all forms of expression. This is the core of Orange Culture, Oke-Lawal’s label that takes the prints, colors, and silhouettes indicative of his heritage, and modernizes them in a way that pushes boundaries.
Off-White
Virgil Abloh was one of the most influential designers of our time. Off-White's success is a testament to his ongoing sway and his towering legacy.
Paper Planes
Founded by Jay-Z's Roc Nation, Paper Planes is a cool and contemporary streetwear brand intent on delivering one thing: greatness. Through high-quality, comfortable styles—the brand has tees, outerwear, accessories, bottoms, sweatsuits, and more—that are versatile and modern, greatness feels easier than ever to add to your wardrobe.
Patta
Patta is doing basics, but better. From tees to shorts to sweaters, this is the way to elevate your wardrobe to cooler pieces with little effort and an affordable price tag.
Phlemuns
James Flemons' red-hot label is the result of years of experience honing his craft to create a line of largely unisex styles favored by some of the world's most expressive dressers.
Post-Imperial
Post-Imperial uses fabrics specially treated in Nigeria before carefully assembling each garment in New York.
Public School New York
Public School New York is a lot cooler and more fun than actual school is. The brand has collaborated with Montblanc, Eileen Fisher, and more, and has a wide selection of men's knits, hats, tops, bottoms, and shoes.
Romeo Hunte
Romeo Hunte makes lifestyle apparel for the modern man. Sleek, stylish, and a little bit edgy, the former protégé of Tommy Hilfiger's eponymous label puts an emphasis on hybrid pieces that are entirely transitional, from tees to outerwear.
Savage x Fenty
You know Rihanna from—well, everything she does, really. But did you know that her lingerie brand, Savage x Fenty, has some of the coolest (and coziest) mens pieces, too? From sleepwear to underwear, this is about as hot as it gets.
Sole Classics
Columbus, Ohio's very own, Sole Classics stocks an array of hard-to-find kicks and a burgeoning in-house label that more than holds up its end of the bargain.
Sondér New York
Sleek and minimal design is woven into the vocabulary of NYC-based Sondér, a savvy brand with a score of elevated, refined basics and everyday pieces.
Soulland
If you're the kinda guy who likes when people ask, "Where is that from?" then you need to shop Soulland. Sneakers, tees, sweaters, and a pretty dope Hello Kitty collab are just part of what the brand does.
Southern Gents
Vintage style and Southern charm unite with Southern Gents, where statement pieces reign king.
Spencer Badu
Badu's Toronto-based, eponymous label was founded in 2015 to help instigate a "post-gender revolution." Sounds (and looks) pretty good to us.
Supervsn
Supervsn Studios is based out of L.A. and sells a mix of graphic-laden hoodies, sweats, and tees.
Telfar
Telfar has been one of the hottest brands in the business for a minute now—if it wasn't on your radar before this, it should be.
The Marathon Clothing
The late, great Nipsey Hussle's clothing line, still as good as it ever was.
Thebe Magugu
Thebe Magugu’s star is on the rise. Since launching his eponymous label in 2016, the Johannesburg-based designer—known for his deconstructed suits in vibrant hues and elegant dresses with attention-grabbing prints—won the 2019 LVMH Prize (the first time it was awarded to an African talent) and made his Paris Fashion Week debut during the fall 2020 season.
Third Crown
The NYC-based jewelry brand launched by husband and wife duo Kristin and Kofi Essel (shown here) sells gender neutral pieces that are sure to make a statement.
Union L.A.
Owner Chris Gibbs has turned his not-so-small boutique into a global brand and one of the best stores in the world.
Vinny's
Footwear, but cooler. Vinny's has loafers, mules, boat shoes, and more. Treatments range from bold zebra print to timeless, elegant leather.
Wales Bonner
Since graduating from Central Saint Martins in 2014, Grace Wales Bonner racked up almost every industry accolade imaginable, and for good reason. Her collection seamlessly blends elegant sportswear-oriented silhouettes with precisely-cut, distinctive tailoring, all informed by an expansive worldview that finds inspiration in unexpected places.
Waraire
Designer Waraire Boswell's speciality is suits—breathtakingly beautiful bespoke suits, at that.
Western Elders
Western Elders takes inspiration from West African culture and the spirit of New York City by combining the best of both worlds.
Winnie New York
Idris Balogun—formerly of Burberry, Tom Ford, and more—launched Winnie New York back in 2018, and the brand has put out collection after collection of refined, modern pieces since. Built on a basis of timeless elegance and contemporary styling, this is a must-know, must-buy menswear brand.
Who Decides War
If you're even remotely into the intersection of streetwear and high fashion, you need to know this name. Who Decides War is making waves in the space, with distressed denim pieces, finely embroidered jackets, and an array of unique, luxe pieces.
Yitty
Your workout fits just got that much better. Yitty's comfortable athleisure comes in a wide array of sizes for every body type—whether you want joggers, casual trousers, hoodies, or cargos, the brand offers affordable prices and unending comfort.
Zepyure
Founded by footwear aficionado Allen Huddleston, Zepyure is a cool footwear brand that handmakes its shoes in Italy. For luxury kicks made from high-quality leather, this is the place to go.
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