Beauty

5 local clothing brands you should checkout

Don’t Blame The Kids Apparel Co.

You definitely can’t blame the kids for this one! Don’t Blame the Kids Apparel Co. or DBTK is a lifestyle clothing brand that aims to change the perception of the society to the kids around the world. Their timeless designs resonate the energy of the youth that will fill your daily outfit needs. DBTK is the brain child of brothers Emil and Vince Javier, and their love for street wear.

Factory

Inspired by the spiffy, soft-hued style of the 60’s and 70’s, Factory will be your go-to shop for vintage staples with a modern take. Their most demanded piece is the tiger-patched Souvenir Denim Jacket which was worn by Jasmine Curtis-Smith in the film Baka Bukas. Factory is founded by Fed Pua, a 20 year old designer andentrepreneur. Its name was actually taken from Andy Warhol’s Silver Factory, a hip hangout for different artistic types.

Images are from Factory’s Instagram account

WSH (Witness Surreal Hypnosis)

Witness Surreal Hypnosis or WSH is a skateboard lifestyle clothing brand. They play around a bizarre street aesthetic that reflect teenage noise in bold colors and outlandish elements.

Images are from WSH’s Instagram account

Tomorrow

Always looking forward to the future with hope and optimism, this is how we would describe Tomorrow, a clothing brand by Andrew Panopio and Tim Lopez. According to them, it was the love for clothes and thrift shopping that got them into fashion and retail. From logo to graphic tees, their designs bring together a fresh and electric atmosphere. What’s cool with Tomorrow is that they set up a gig whenever they release a collection.

Images are from Tomorrow’s Instagram account

Girl in Transit

Girl in Transit is the female clothing in-house brand of Boy in Transit. It is also Boy in Transit group’s first collection, as they wanted to give more choices for those looking for a style with female sensibilities. They have been releasing captivating collections, from designs inspired by old school pop culture to athletic garment wear.

Images are from Girl In Transit’s Instagram account

Disclaimer: All images are taken from their respective social media accounts*

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