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Iconic Spanish streetwear brands: local style, global influence

The spirit of Spain through the best streetwear brands: from the minimalism of Pompeii brand to the bold approach of KAOTIKO
By Salute editorial team • November 20, 2024

Spanish streetwear is experiencing a renaissance, offering a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Brands like Pompeii Brand, NUDE PROJECT, EME Studios, Scuffers, and Homiēs Marbella showcase the creativity and diversity intrinsic to Spanish culture.

Pompeii Brand

Founded in 2014 by four friends from Madrid, Pompeii Brand aims to create footwear that merges elegance with comfort. Their minimalist sneakers, crafted from premium materials, embody Madrid’s spirit, where heritage meets modern trends. Known for their attention to detail, Pompeii Brand uses natural materials like suede and leather, giving their products a distinct character. Over the years, the brand has expanded its offerings to include apparel and accessories, while maintaining its commitment to quality and design.

Pompeii Brand and Kappa for Salute Guide Photo by Pompeii brand Instagram.jpg

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NUDE PROJECT

Launched in 2018, NUDE PROJECT quickly gained recognition for its bold designs and collaborations with renowned artists. Their collections reflect the youth culture of Spain, blending art with fashion. The brand is celebrated for its graphic prints and unique illustrations, making each piece stand out. NUDE PROJECT engages with its community by hosting events and supporting young creatives, fostering a vibrant, collaborative ecosystem.

EME Studios

Based in Barcelona, EME Studios focuses on sustainable fashion, using eco-friendly materials and ethical production practices. Their minimalist aesthetic appeals to those who value conscious consumption. The brand emphasizes transparency throughout its production process, collaborating with local suppliers and ensuring fair working conditions. EME Studios also incorporates innovative technologies, such as textile recycling and organic dyes, highlighting their dedication to environmental responsibility.

Scuffers

Specializing in streetwear with a focus on graphic prints and bold colors, Scuffers captures the dynamic energy of Spanish urban life. Inspired by music, art, and pop culture, the brand creates collections that resonate with young, expressive audiences. Scuffers collaborates with local artists and designers, continuously updating its lineup and staying at the forefront of fashion trends.

Homiēs Marbella

Drawing inspiration from the Mediterranean lifestyle, Homiēs Marbella delivers relaxed yet stylish collections. Their clothing perfectly suits those who value comfort and elegance. The brand combines elements of streetwear and luxury, crafting unique pieces that embody the charm of Marbella. Known for high-profile collaborations, Homiēs Marbella extends its reach to a broader audience while offering exclusive products.


Other Noteworthy Spanish Brands

El Santo

El Santo is renowned for its minimalist designs and high-quality craftsmanship. The brand’s collections merge contemporary trends with traditional elements, offering versatile pieces that suit any occasion.

No Emotions

Created by two ambitious founders during their studies, No Emotions emphasizes individuality and transparency. The brand actively shares its creative process with followers, fostering a sense of community. Their ethos centers on taking control of one’s narrative and rejecting external limitations.

Two Jeys

Known for its unique accessories, Two Jeys combines functionality with modern style. Their bold designs and high-quality materials have made them a favorite among Spanish fashion enthusiasts.

Two Jeys for Salute Guide Photo by Pompeii brand Instagram.jpg

Photo: Two Jeys Instagram

sttown

sttown stands out by encouraging people to embrace their individuality and break free from societal molds. The brand’s ethos celebrates freedom, ambition, and inspiration drawn from the streets.

Tukaos

Tukaos focuses on bold graphic prints and innovative textures. Their collections reimagine traditional elements through a contemporary lens, making them a standout choice for the younger generation.

SCRAPWORLD

This innovative brand has become synonymous with sustainability and cutting-edge design. SCRAPWORLD creates unique pieces that reflect modern culture and environmental awareness.

KAOTIKO

As one of Spain’s most popular streetwear brands, KAOTIKO offers youthful collections that blend style and comfort. The brand frequently collaborates with local artists, solidifying its place as a leader in Spanish street fashion.

Spanish streetwear is more than just clothing—it’s an expression of rich culture and a forward-thinking spirit. From Pompeii Brand’s minimalist designs to KAOTIKO’s bold collaborations, each brand brings something unique to the table, highlighting Spain as a hub for creativity and innovation in global fashion.

Exploring cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and Marbella offers insight into how streetwear becomes part of everyday life, seamlessly blending with the country’s art, architecture, and vibrant atmosphere.

⁠Photo: main photo by Pompeii Brand.
Tags: Spanish fashion, streetwear brands, Pompeii Brand, NUDE PROJECT, KAOTIKO, SCRAPWORLD, urban style, modern fashion, Spanish clothing brands, Spanish streetwear, brands, global influence.

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