14 Brands Like Ditch LA for Unique Streetwear Fashion
With bold, rebellious graphics and unapologetic attitude, Ditch LA has carved out a space in the streetwear world. The brand captures the gritty, urban energy of its namesake city through oversized hoodies, statement tees, and accessories built for self-expression.
These 14 brands deliver similar unique streetwear aesthetics. From skate-inspired classics to avant-garde designs, each one brings its own take on graphic-driven street style.
HUF

Rooted in skate culture, HUF delivers classic streetwear with authentic grit. Founded by pro skater Keith Hufnagel, the brand's hoodies, tees, and hats are built on high-quality materials and collaborations that keep it connected to the scene.
More '90s skate nostalgia and minimalistic logo-driven than Ditch LA's full-blown graphic art style, but the same urban focus and street credibility.
Best for: Skaters who want authentic gear with bold graphics from a brand built in the culture.
Pleasures

Pleasures takes graphic streetwear further with provocative, sometimes controversial graphics inspired by punk, grunge, and internet subcultures. Darker, more rebellious, and retro themes for those who genuinely want to stand out.
If you find Ditch LA a bit too tame, Pleasures pushes the envelope with screen-printed graphics that start conversations.
Best for: Grunge-inspired dressers who want provocative, nostalgia-heavy graphics.
Represent

London-based Represent offers a more elevated, luxurious take on streetwear. Founded by brothers George and Mike Heaton in 2012, perfectly cut oversized hoodies, tailored track pants, and vintage-washed tees focus on premium fabrics and impeccable fit.
Where Ditch LA brings raw graphic energy, Represent provides a sleeker, more minimalist vibe for blending streetwear with high-fashion quality.
Best for: Style-conscious lifters who want luxury-level construction and understated British design.
The Hundreds

An OG in the streetwear scene, The Hundreds blends skate, surf, and punk culture with a distinctive California feel. Founded by Bobby Hundreds, the brand delivers community-focused storytelling and playful, comic-inspired graphics.
Same West Coast roots as Ditch LA, but brighter and more lighthearted energy that celebrates street culture through a fun lens.
Best for: Community-minded streetwear fans who want California-cool graphics and storytelling.
KITH

KITH sits at the intersection of streetwear and luxury. Founded by Ronnie Fieg, the brand delivers meticulously designed apparel, accessories, and iconic sneaker collaborations with premium materials and modern fits.
Same urban energy as Ditch LA but more refined and clean. An upscale alternative for building a polished-yet-cool wardrobe.
Best for: Quality-focused streetwear fans who want premium basics and coveted collaborations.
Anti Social Social Club
Anti Social Social Club built its brand on a mood — modern alienation and exclusivity. Founded by Neek Lurk, the iconic wavy logo on hoodies and tees captures a feeling that resonates with outsiders.
Same rebellious spirit as Ditch LA but far more minimalist and logo-centric. The hype comes from limited drops and recognizable branding rather than intricate graphics.
Best for: Introverts who want moody, logo-driven streetwear with anti-establishment energy.
Cav Empt
Tokyo-based Cav Empt is for the streetwear fan who wants something futuristic and avant-garde. Founded by Sk8thing (the graphic designer behind BAPE) and Toby Feltwell in 2011, the brand delivers glitchy, sci-fi-inspired graphics and unconventional cuts.
Where Ditch LA's graphics are raw and rebellious, Cav Empt's are abstract and intellectual — challenging streetwear design norms for something completely unique.
Best for: Design enthusiasts drawn to avant-garde graphics and Japanese construction.
Obey

Built on street artist Shepard Fairey's work, Obey blends art, activism, and counterculture into its apparel. Graphic tees and hoodies carry social and political commentary that's been running strong for decades.
Same gritty feel as Ditch LA, but designs are infused with a message. For when you want your streetwear to carry a point of view.
Best for: Socially conscious dressers who want art-driven streetwear with activist roots.
KROST

KROST is a story-driven New York brand combining minimalist designs with a commitment to social causes. Clean, monochrome pieces with subtle branding on high-quality hoodies, sweats, and tees.
Same urban feel as Ditch LA, but more understated and refined. Versatile streetwear staples with a meaningful mission behind them.
Best for: Conscious streetwear fans who want minimalist basics with social impact.
Brain Dead

Brain Dead is more creative collective than traditional brand. Founded by Kyle Ng in 2014, it channels post-punk, skate, and underground comics into surreal, psychedelic graphics that feel unpredictable.
If you love Ditch LA's artistic focus but want to get weirder with it, Brain Dead offers clothing that feels like wearable art from another dimension.
Best for: Creative types who want clothing that doubles as cultural commentary.
MISBHV

Polish brand MISBHV fuses streetwear with raw, sexy clubwear aesthetic. Dark themes, distressed details, and edgy silhouettes that feel at home in an industrial rave.
Where Ditch LA brings LA-grit, MISBHV delivers a darker, more provocative European edge. Tough and alluring at the same time.
Best for: Nightlife-adjacent dressers who want post-punk streetwear with European edge.
Rhude
Founded by Rhuigi Villaseñor, Rhude blends vintage Americana with precise tailoring and premium materials. Luxury streetwear with rebellious American cool — a significant step up in price but more sophisticated and timeless.
A high-fashion take on the graphic tees and statement hoodies that Ditch LA fans love.
Best for: Luxury streetwear fans who want dark, LA-rooted pieces with vintage sophistication.
Kappa

Italian heritage brand Kappa is famous for its "Omini" logo taping on tracksuits, hoodies, and athletic wear. Pure sportswear DNA with a nostalgic, '90s vibe that streetwear culture has adopted for decades.
Where Ditch LA's style comes from urban art and attitude, Kappa's comes from pure sportswear. A comfortable, sporty edge for your streetwear rotation.
Best for: Retro sportswear fans who want iconic Italian athletic aesthetics with '90s appeal.
BOWERY NYC
BOWERY NYC is the East Coast counterpart to Ditch LA's West Coast energy. Bold typography and graphic prints embody the raw, fast-paced energy of Downtown New York.
Urban toughness and cultural commentary for those who connect with an NYC attitude over an LA one.
Best for: East Coast streetwear fans who want NYC-rooted graphics with downtown attitude.
Beyond Ditch LA

The best graphic-heavy wardrobes mix coasts and attitudes. Pair Brain Dead's psychedelic art with Obey's activist edge. Layer KITH's refined basics under Pleasures' provocative graphics. The brands that stick are the ones that bring something your current lineup doesn't.
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Written by
Spencer Lanoue


