Style Guide

14 Brands Like Blvck for Sleek Streetwear Style

Spencer Lanoue·December 1, 2025·6

Your closet is packed with monochrome looks and you're all about that sleek, minimalist streetwear aesthetic — you're probably already a fan of Blvck. The "all black everything" approach makes it easy to build a cohesive wardrobe of edgy hoodies, tees, and joggers that are both bold and understated.

These 14 brands share Blvck's dark, modern sensibility. From luxury minimalism to avant-garde deconstruction, each one delivers sleek streetwear that looks best after sundown.

Fear of God Essentials

Fear of God

Fear of God Essentials is Jerry Lorenzo's line of elevated streetwear basics with a minimalist, luxury feel. Perfectly oversized hoodies, clean sweatpants, and tees in neutral tones are crafted from premium fabrics.

Same focus on sleek, versatile pieces as Blvck but with a slightly more relaxed, high-end vibe that prioritizes comfort without sacrificing style.

Best for: Minimalist streetwear fans who want oversized basics with luxury fabric quality.

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KITH

Kith

KITH blends modern style with premium collaborations — graphic tees, hoodies, and sought-after sneakers from one of the coolest names in streetwear. Founded by Ronnie Fieg, the brand's core aesthetic is rooted in quality and clean design.

Broader color palette than Blvck, but the same commitment to premium construction and limited-edition drops that make each piece feel special.

Best for: Streetwear enthusiasts who want premium quality and coveted collaborations.

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1017 ALYX 9SM

Heron Preston

1017 ALYX 9SM (formerly Alyx) takes streetwear into high-fashion territory with innovative designs, technical fabrics, and the signature rollercoaster buckle. Sleek and edgy collections push the envelope with experimental cuts and futuristic details.

Where Blvck nails sleek simplicity, ALYX is for those who want that dark aesthetic with bold, hardware-focused statement pieces.

Best for: Dark fashion fans who want industrial hardware and technical fabrics with a luxury edge.

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Heron Preston

RAF SIMONS

Heron Preston mixes workwear influences with bold graphics and monochrome palettes. Sleek essentials and standout outerwear align with Blvck's vibe, but add a unique industrial, utilitarian edge.

If you like minimalist color schemes but want pieces with more functional, rugged design, Heron Preston bridges the gap between streetwear and workwear.

Best for: Utilitarian streetwear fans who want industrial design with a sustainability focus.

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Raf Simons

Raf Simons infuses avant-garde streetwear into high fashion using dark, moody palettes and minimalist silhouettes. Sleek jackets, graphic tees, and sneakers carry a designer touch while maintaining that rebellious edge.

Luxury price tag, but Raf shares the same dark, minimalist spirit that makes Blvck appealing — just elevated to runway level.

Best for: High-fashion fans who want dark, moody streetwear with avant-garde designer credentials.

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Off-White

John Elliott

Founded by the late Virgil Abloh, Off-White blurs the line between streetwear and high fashion. Iconic graphic stripes, quotation marks, and industrial motifs on hoodies, joggers, and sneakers create instantly recognizable pieces.

Where Blvck is intentionally minimal and brand-averse, Off-White delivers the same sleek silhouettes with unmistakable branding. It's for when you want your brands to be part of the statement.

Best for: Luxury streetwear fans who want iconic branding with industrial design references.

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John Elliott

Vetements

John Elliott is a master of minimal, high-quality streetwear focused on exceptional fabrics and clean, modern designs. Sleek joggers, perfectly-draping hoodies, and effortless tees for those who prefer understated style.

Even more refined and less graphic-heavy than Blvck, making it perfect for beautifully made, low-key basics with a serious touch of luxury.

Best for: Fabric-obsessed minimalists who want the best-fitting basics money can buy.

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Y-3

Palm Angels

The collaboration between Adidas and Yohji Yamamoto, Y-3 creates futuristic, athletic-inspired streetwear. Minimal fits, technical fabrics, and monochrome palettes make it a natural fit for Blvck fans.

Y-3 stands apart with its emphasis on high-fashion performance wear — pieces equally suited for the street and something out of a cyberpunk film.

Best for: Futuristic minimalists who want athletic-inspired fashion with Japanese design sensibility.

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C2H4

C2H4 champions sleek, monochrome designs and high-quality technical materials. The minimalist approach aligns with Blvck's aesthetic, but the brand sets itself apart with subtle futuristic details like reflective accents and unconventional cuts.

For fans who want that clean streetwear look with a fresh, modern twist from Tokyo.

Best for: Tech-forward dressers who want monochrome streetwear with futuristic details.

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BAPE

A Bathing Ape (BAPE)

BAPE is famous for bold camo patterns, shark hoodies, and the iconic Ape Head logo. Founded by Nigo in 1993 in Tokyo, the brand's roots are firmly planted in classic streetwear culture.

Much more vibrant and logo-heavy than Blvck, but the silhouettes and streetwear DNA are the same. For days when you want to swap monochrome for something louder.

Best for: Streetwear collectors who want iconic Japanese graphics for high-impact days.

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Palm Angels

Palm Angels creates luxe streetwear with a laid-back, LA skate-inspired vibe. Founded by Francesco Ragazzi, the brand delivers relaxed-fit track pants, oversized hoodies, and bold graphic tees with effortless cool.

More color and prints than Blvck, but the same commitment to premium materials and relaxed, stylish silhouettes that define modern streetwear.

Best for: LA-inspired streetwear fans who want luxury skate culture with gothic branding.

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Rhude

Rhude is where Los Angeles grit meets sophisticated luxury. Founded by Rhuigi Villaseñor, the brand's dark palettes and contemporary designs make it a natural match for Blvck's aesthetic, with added luxury details like intricate embroidery and premium finishes.

The pick for anyone who wants their streetwear to have a sophisticated, slightly vintage-feeling edge.

Best for: Luxury streetwear fans who want dark, LA-rooted pieces with vintage sophistication.

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Vetements

Vetements is for the fashion risk-taker. Dark-toned collections with exaggerated, oversized silhouettes push streetwear into conceptual territory. Where Blvck keeps things clean and simple, Vetements introduces high-concept, avant-garde elements.

Founded by Demna Gvasalia before his move to Balenciaga, the brand's deconstructed approach remains influential across the entire streetwear landscape.

Best for: Avant-garde fans who want boundary-pushing, deconstructed takes on dark streetwear.

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MISBHV

Misbhv

Polish brand MISBHV blends streetwear with a dark, provocative aesthetic influenced by punk and gothic subcultures. Monochrome hoodies, graphic cropped tops, and standout accessories align with Blvck's sleek, edgy world.

MISBHV pushes the rebellion further with bold graphics and a mood that is unapologetically dark and full of attitude.

Best for: Dark fashion devotees who want punk-influenced streetwear with European edge.

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Beyond Blvck

Off-White

An all-black wardrobe doesn't have to mean all one brand. Layer John Elliott's refined basics under ALYX's hardware-heavy outerwear. Mix Y-3's athletic futurism with Rhude's vintage-tinged luxury. The best monochrome wardrobes play with texture and silhouette, not just color.

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Spencer Lanoue

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