The most expensive mark Streetwear! (History)

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5.Palace
Year: 2010 Palace Skateboards was founded in 2010 by Lev Tanju, but its fundamentals were set during the mid 2000s under the monikier PWBC. Its aesthetic is inspired by a ’90s nostalgia that has seeped through onto its apparel designs and lo-fi skate videos which are often edited with satirical news clips. Featuring a Penrose triangle adorned with italized “Palace” type on its three sides, the label has been worn by anyone from local Southbank skaters, SoHo socialites to household name rappers like Drake. Designed by Swedish artist Oscar Reutersvärd in 1934, the shape is an impossible object and a type of optical illusion that sees no definitive end. The Palace logo titled “the Tri-ferg,” however, was envisioned by Fergus Purcell, celebrated British illustrator who has straddled in both the underground and mainstream realms, producing designs or his own skate label Aries along with Marc Jacobs. According to Purcell, “Lev said it’s going to be all about triangles, which he subsequently completely forgot that he said.”
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4.The North Face
The North Face began as a San Francisco-based climbing equipment retail store, founded in 1966 by Douglas Tompkins and his then-wife, Susie Tompkins. It was acquired two years later by Kenneth "Hap" Klopp.
The name was derived to evoke homage to the fact the north face of a mountain in the northern hemisphere is generally the coldest, iciest and most formidable route to climb.
Originally the store offered only highly selective merchandise, targeted to climbers and backpackers. By the 1980s, skiwear was added, followed by camping equipment. Today The North Face offers many product categories from athletic clothing to more casual sportswear, though they are best known for insulated jackets.
The North Face is now a wholly owned subsidiary of the VF Corporation. It is headquartered in Alameda, California, co-located with its corporate sibling, JanSport. In 2007, JanSport was the world's largest backpack manufacturer; combined, the two manufactured nearly half of all small backpacks sold in the United States.
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3.Bape
A Bathing Ape (ア・ベイジング・エイプ A Beijingu Eipu) (or BAPE) is a Japanese clothing brand founded by Nigo (Tomoaki Nagao) in Ura-Harajuku in 1993. The brand specializes in men's, women's and children's lifestyle and street wear, running 19 stores in Japan, including Bape Stores, Bape Pirate Stores, Bape Kids Stores, Bapexclusive Aoyama, and Bapexclusive Kyoto. The Kyoto store also includes Bape Gallery, a space used for various events and art shows sponsored by Bape. There are also stores located in Hong Kong, New York City, London, Paris, Taipei, Los Angeles, China, Bangkok and Singapore. The company previously operated (Busy Work Shop), Bape Cuts hair salon, Bape Café, BABY MILO and The cay Soldier. Nigo also founded the secondary lines AAPE (by A Bathing Ape) and BAPY (Busy Working Lady). In 2011, the company had been sold to Hong Kong fashion conglomerate I.T Group. Nigo left the brand in 2013.
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2.Off-White
Off-White (stylised as Off-White™ or OFF-WHITE c/o VIRGIL ABLOH™) is an Italian streetwear and luxury fashion label founded by Ghanaian-American creative designer Virgil Abloh in Milan, Italy in 2012. The brand specializes in season to season men's and women's lifestyle and streetwear and has 24 stores around the globe. The brand is also carried by luxury high-end stores; Barneys, Selfridges, Harrods and Le Bon Marché.
The brand was founded by DJ, creative designer and businessman Virgil Abloh in the Italian city of Milan in 2012. Off-White clothing has been worn by celebrities such as Rihanna, Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Drake, Justin Bieber, A$AP Rocky, Travis Scott, Kylie Jenner, Gigi and Bella Hadid.
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1.Supreme
Supreme is an American skateboarding shop and clothing brand established in New York City in April 1994 The brand caters to the skateboarding, hip hop, and rock cultures, as well as to the youth culture in general. The brand produces clothes and accessories and also manufactures skateboards. Its shoes, clothing, and accessories are sold extensively in the secondary market.
The distinctive red box logo with "Supreme" in white Futura Heavy Oblique is largely based on Barbara Kruger's propaganda art.
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