I know you all love Off-White and the amazing Virgil Abloh (RIP 😢), but in case you’re looking to switch up your streetwear style, I wanted to share some other brands giving me major Off-White vibes lately.
Now, I don’t think anything can truly replace Off-White, but a girl’s gotta diversify her wardrobe! Let me tell you a quick story about how I first discovered Off-White…
One time I was thrifting and came across this super cool deconstructed flannel that looked straight off the Off-White runway.
I totally fan-girled and bought it immediately.
Little did I know this single garment would turn me into a full-blown hypebeast!
Ever since then, I’ve been on the hunt for other urban, retro-inspired brands that give me the same vibes.
And let me tell ya, there are some good ones out there! Stay tuned for the best Off-White alternatives that I’m obsessed with right now.
Palm Angels
With its laidback Cali style and emphasis on graphics and text, Palm Angels has a very similar aesthetic to Off-White.
The Italian brand focuses on that “cool kid” skater vibe with a retro 90s twist.
I especially love their distressed denim, graphic tees, and bomber jackets. They make me feel like a badass Venice Beach skater chick!
Palm Angels is a great alternative to Off-White because it has that same effortlessly cool streetwear vibe but with more of a beachy, skater influence.
The graphics are bold and eyecatching, the silhouettes are oversized and slouchy, and there’s always a subtle nod to counterculture. It’s skate park meets runway.
Heron Preston
Heron Preston takes streetwear to the next level with bold graphics and deconstructed styling.
Lots of workwear and utility vibes here – very reminiscent of Off-White! I’m obsessed with the graphic sweatshirts, utility trousers, and accessories like belts and harnesses.
Such a cool, unexpected twist on classics.
Heron Preston is an amazing Off-White alternative because of the heavy focus on graphics and reinventing everyday pieces with unconventional materials and styling.
There’s an artful edge combined with a very metropolitan, almost post-apocalyptic feel. If Off-White had a futuristic urban cousin, Heron Preston would be it!
A-Cold-Wall
Founded by Virgil Abloh’s friend Samuel Ross, A-Cold-Wall has that same urban, dystopian feel as Off-White.
Plenty of text-heavy graphics and unexpected cut-outs and details. I’m loving the tailored utility pieces like cargo pants, sleeveless hoodies, and deconstructed shirts.
A-Cold-Wall* has that dark, industrial Off-White vibe turned up to 11. The textures, materials, and sci-fi urban styling create a very unique world that I can’t get enough of.
If you love Off-White but wish it was a bit more avant-garde and dystopian, A-Cold-Wall* is an amazing brand to explore.
Enfants Riches Déprimés
This L.A.-based brand has a grungy, punk-inspired take on streetwear. Think cut-up hoodies, painted tees, and distressing galore.
The graphic tees and hoodies are my fave, I love how they take classics and add a dark, irreverent twist.
Enfants Riches Déprimés has that rebellious spirit and counterculture vibe that Off-White is known for, but channeled through a grungy, punk lens.
If you want Off-White’s attitude and edge turned up to 100, ERD has you covered. The distressed, deconstructed pieces ooze cool in a dark and edgy way.
Ambush
Japanese brand Ambush adds feminine edge to the streetwear look. But the bold graphics, urban styling, and cultural motifs give me Off-White energy for sure.
I especially adore their padlock and chain motifs on jewelry and handbags. So edgy and cool!
Ambush is a fantastic Off-White alternative for anyone who wants that same bold, graphic urban vibe infused with a strong feminine perspective.
The jewelry and accessories have the same iconic, industrial appeal as Off-White. If you love the energy of Off-White but want it filtered through a woman’s POV, check out Ambush.
Random Identities
Founded by Stefano Pilati after his time at YSL, Random Identities has an avant-garde take on classics like t-shirts, jeans, and hoodies.
The distressed, reconstructed look aligns well with Off-White’s vibe. I’m obsessed with the upcycled, deconstructed denim and athleticwear pieces!
Random Identities shares that experimental, fashion-forward spirit of Off-White. There’s a sense of innovation and unexpectedness in how everyday pieces are reconstructed and styled.
If you love how Off-White feels modern, boundary-pushing, and avant-garde, definitely check out Random Identities.
Rhude
This LA-based brand takes inspiration from 90s hip-hop culture and the rock star lifestyle. The laidback silhouettes and emphasis on graphics gives it an Off-White-esque feel.
I especially love the track pants, graphic tees, and vintage rock band merch.
Rhude channels that cool, rebellious attitude of Off-White through a 90s hip-hop and rock lens.
It’s got that relaxed Los Angeles vibe but still captures the bold graphics and cultural references that Off-White is known for.
If you want Off-White’s look and energy filtered through 90s west coast style, Rhude has got you covered.
Daily Paper
With African and Islamic cultural references mixed into urban styling, Amsterdam-based Daily Paper shares Off-White’s passion for fusing diverse inspirations.
Lots of cool graphics too! I’m loving the traditional dashiki prints remixed on hoodies, shirts, and accessories.
Daily Paper has the multicultural appeal and passion for mixing influences that Off-White is known for.
There are so many cool fusions of urban streetwear with traditional African and Islamic motifs – a beautiful melting pot of culture and style.
If you love how Off-White draws from diverse influences, Daily Paper does that so beautifully.
Hyein Seo
Emerging Korean designer Hyein Seo has a very deconstructed, artsy approach to streetwear. The reconstructed styling and emphasis on textures feels very Off-White to me.
I’m obsessed with the upcycled sweaters and dresses constructed from raw edges, knits, denim, and lace.
Hyein Seo captures that experimental DIY spirit of Off-White with a feminine artsy vibe. There’s so much texture and unexpected deconstruction that reinvents basics in an artistic way.
If you love Off-White’s outside-the-box reconstructions but want a more feminine and artistic point of view, check out Hyein Seo.
Advisory Board Crystals
This niche label takes punk culture and makes it couture. The reworked band tees and cheeky graphics have an Off-White irreverence.
I especially love their embellished moto jackets covered in studs, patches, and hardware.
Advisory Board Crystals has that rebellious punk attitude that Off-White resonates with, but in a more couture, embellished way.
If you want bold graphics and cultural references with a cheeky edge, this brand delivers. Their embellished pieces are like Off-White with a hardcore glam twist.
Séfr
The emphasis on graphics and merging of feminine and urban styles at Séfr gives me Off-White vibes. Lots of cool cut-outs, distressed details, and bold text prints.
Their dresses and separates balance edgy and feminine perfectly.
Séfr shares Off-White’s ability to fuse harsh urban edge with beautiful feminine silhouettes.
There’s something so cool about distressed dresses and soft silhouettes juxtaposed with bold graphics. If you love Off-White’s balance of hard and soft, you’ll love Séfr.
Mayya Agayeva
Drawing inspiration from post-Soviet culture, Mayya Agayeva’s aesthetic mixes athleticwear with urban utility for something sporty yet edgy.
Feels very Off-White to me! I especially love the track suits and hoodies referencing Soviet sports culture.
Mayya Agayeva has that Eastern Bloc urban edge that overlaps beautifully with Off-White’s avant-garde spirit.
The combination of athleisure and post-Soviet utility wear results in something sporty yet high fashion. If you love Off-White’s ability to make classics feel modern, check out Mayya Agayeva.
Au Jour Le Jour
This French brand takes classics like trench coats, blazers and Little Black Dresses and gives them an offbeat, deconstructed spin.
Very reminiscent of Off-White’s vibe! I’m obsessed with their reconstructed take on tailored pieces – so chic but unconventional.
Au Jour Le Jour shares that ability to breathe new life into wardrobe classics by deconstructing and modernizing them.
There’s a clever sense of innovation that reinvents basic pieces into something exciting and on-trend. A beautiful blend of timeless and Avant- garde. Très Off-White!
Daisy
Ukrainian label Daisy has mastered the art of making streetwear feminine. The bold graphics, athleisure-inspired cuts, and unexpected details feel very Off-White.
I especially love their cropped hoodies, graphic leggings, and deconstructed bras/bralettes.
Daisy takes that streetwear edge of Off-White and adds a super feminine twist. There’s an athletic sensuality along with the bold graphics and silhouettes that creates such a cool dynamic.
Perfect for gals who want that sporty Off-White look with a flirty, femme edge.
Libertine
With recycled materials, bold graphics, and one-of-a-kind splatter paintings, Libertine shares Off-White’s passion for innovation and artistry.
Their hand-painted jackets and upcycled pieces are to die for!
Libertine has that artistic spirit and sense of originality that defines Off-White. One-of-a-kind splatter-painted pieces align so well with Off-White’s love of pushing boundaries through creativity.
If you appreciate Off-White’s ingenuity but want more artistry, Libertine is fabulous.
Y Project
French label Y Project is known for its inventive deconstructions and reconstructions that transform classics. It’s adventurous yet wearable nature aligns perfectly with Off-White’s vibe.
I’m obsessed with their reconstructed denim and reworked basics!
Y Project shares that experimental reconstructed vibe that Off-White has become iconic for. There’s a sense of innovation and uniqueness in how everyday pieces are taken apart and reimagined.
If you love how Off-White reinvents basics in an avant-garde way, Y Project is an amazing brand to explore.
Juun.J
Korean designer Juun.J brings drama through bold silhouettes, layers, and proportions. The avant-garde, urban look definitely overlaps with Off-White’s aesthetic.
I especially love the oversized tailored coats and wide-legged pants.
Juun.J has that high fashion edge and ability to make basics feel modern that Off-White is known for.
Oversized silhouettes, bold colors, and wide proportions all come together beautifully. For avant-garde urban style with a high fashion twist, Juun.J is a fantastic Off-White alternative.
11.By Boris Bidjan Saberi
This avant-garde label has a militant, dystopian take on streetwear.
Oversized graphic pieces, asymmetric styling, and urban uniform aesthetics give it an Off-White edge. I’m obsessed with the graphic knits and deconstructed trench coats!
11.By Boris Bidjan Saberi has that darker, more sinister side of streetwear that Off-White sometimes channels.
There’s an urban militaristic vibe with asymmetric styling and reconstructions that create a very unique vision. Perfect for grunge-loving hypebaes.
Acne Studios
With its Scandinavian minimalism meets urban edge, Acne Studios often resonates with Off-White fans. I’m loving their modern utility pieces like cargo pants, oversized outerwear, and deconstructed knitwear.
Acne Studios shares that ability to blend high fashion and streetwear in a minimalist way.
There’s a modern sophistication alongside the urban styling that creates the perfect blend of elegance and edge. If you love Off-White’s chic street style with Scandinavian influences, check out Acne Studios.
8ON8
This Chinese label combines traditional silhouettes and textures with strong graphics and reconstructions.
Cool East meets West approach, just like Off-White. Their sharp suiting and bold graphic outerwear are so good.
8ON8 beautifully fuses Eastern and Western influences just like Off-White is known for.
There’s something very special about taking traditional Chinese craftsmanship and merging it with an avant-garde urban edge. Super inspiring blend of culture and innovation.
Whew, that was a lot of brands! Let me know if you end up checking out any of these Off-White alternatives – I’d love to hear your thoughts.
And if you have any other urban streetwear brands I should add to my radar, hit me up!
Stay stylish,
Jane 😎