Here Are Today’s Hip Hop Fashion Brands


Fashion in hip hop is everywhere. There's no denying that hip hop clothing designers have made a mark on fashion today. There's more to urban fashion than oversized football jerseys, baggy jeans for men, and skin-tight mini-dresses for women. In fact, urban clothing has evolved over the years to include a lot of different styles. It's just like how music has spread and inspired people from all backgrounds to wear urban wear. Here are some of the best hip hop clothing brands.

  • The Apple Bottom Jeans brand caters to women of all sizes and shapes. It's hard to be fashion trendy when you're curvy. A woman shouldn't try to fit the clothes; clothes should fit the woman! Apple Bottoms' mission is to exhibit and accentuate a woman's natural curves. The brand was created by platinum superstar Nelly. His designers created the perfect fit for women of all shapes and sizes. The Apple Bottoms clothing line has become one of the hottest urban clothing lines for women of all sizes and shapes. A lot of celebrities love this brand, like Oprah, Alicia Keys, and Ciara. Now Apple Bottoms has a full women's clothing line, including jeans, skirts, shorts, shirts, and jackets. 

  • Baby Phat is Kimora Lee's top destination brand for women's urban hop hip clothing. Sexy and stylish, Baby Phat has become a worldwide phenomenon. With Kimora's experience as a top fashion model, her marriage to Russell Simmons, and her sense of style, Baby Phat would be at the forefront of the urban luxury movement. A lot of celebrities wear Kimora Lee's designs, like Britney Spears and Lil' Kim. Baby Phat's eye-catching clothes are feminine, fun, glitzy, glamorous, and sensual. As well as outerwear, handbags, shoes, lingerie, jewelry, two limited edition Motorola phones and a signature fragrance, the collection now includes outerwear, handbags, shoes, lingerie, and jewelry. Fashion keeps getting better and better with Kimora Lee. There's no doubt Baby Phat is a lifestyle brand for glamorous women

  • Beyoncé Knowles is one of the greatest R&B singers of our time. Over the past five years, she's been a songwriter, record producer, actress, dancer, fashion designer, model, and film producer. In 2004, Beyoncé and her mom Tina launched the House of Dereon. "Dereon" pays tribute to Beyonce's grandmother, Agnez Dereon, with its style and concept.


  • Marc Ecko, the man behind Ecko Clothing, pioneered the fashion of youth culture and global lifestyle. Ecko Unlimited (men), Ecko Red (women), EckM Function (outerwear and alternative sports), Marc Ecko Leather (leather goods), Marc Ecko watches, Marc Ecko Scopes (eyewear), EckM Storage (bags and accessories), Marc Ecko Footwear (men's, women's, and kids' footwear), Zoo York (skateboarding, extreme sports, hip hop), EckM Unlimited Boys and EckM Red Girls.

  • The Lifted Research Group (LRG) was founded by Jonas Bevacqua and Robert Wright out of a shared love of music and fashion. Bevacqua came up with the idea for the company and raised initial startup capital from friends who worked in fashion. The hip hop generation recognized the independent clothing company, with Kanye West and Chris Brown wearing it. The founders say the company's success comes from listening to their passions instead of their pockets.

  • The Rocawear Clothing brand represents a borderless, global lifestyle. This brand was created by Jay-Z and quickly became the go-to brand for street-savvy consumers. In its clothing line, Rocawear focuses on clever innovation in fabrication, application, and design. By defining and advancing urban cultural trends while retaining a true reflection of urban lifestyle, Rocawear offers young men's clothing, women's clothing, juniors clothing, children's clothing, and accessories.

  • Sean John Clothing has grown from a domestic brand to an international one. Diddy's signature collection includes sportswear, underwear, outerwear, tailored suits, boys clothing, fragrances, accessories, women's wear, and eyewear. Sean John is praised by the New York Times for its success. According tP. Diddyy, Sean John clothing doesn't want a quick hit, but rather wants to be viewed as the future of fashion.




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