Every week, a new wave of brands pops up on our radar. Some are hyped and some are slept on. It’s impossible to catch it all, especially when information flows through our feed faster than your scrolling thumb. Complex Shop constantly updates with new and emerging names, closet essentials, and even home decor. We sift through our new arrivals so you don’t have to.
This week, we are introducing European brands Kamad Paris and Soulland; Cölle and Uprisers from Los Angeles; and Not an Influencer from Atlanta. Keep reading to find out more about Complex Shop’s newest arrivals and our specific picks from each brand.
Check out Complex Shop’s new arrivals here and our previous picks here.
Not an Influencer
As the name suggests, Not an Influencer is a brand built on rejecting social media clout culture. To quote the founder’s Instagram bio, “It’s not for influencers, but for people who are just influential.” The brand’s spin on the classic New York Yankees fitted, adorned with pearls, is my personal favorite.
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Kamad Paris
Launched in 2020, Kamad Paris upcycles deadstock fabrics from luxury fashion houses to craft one-of-one pieces. If you are an eco-conscious consumer who wants originality, environmental responsibility, and avant-garde quality without the steep price tag, this brand is for you.
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Cölle
LA-based Cölle is turning your favorite aspirational items into incense holders you can keep on your bedside table. Whether it's a Roche Bobois bubble couch or a Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon, now you can own some of your dream items (sort of).
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Uprisers
Created in 2019 by Michelle Hanabusa in Los Angeles, Uprisers just launched its premium line, UPRS. If that’s not within your budget, you should definitely check out the rest of the brand’s more affordable offerings. We love its beanie because anything with flowers on it is an immediate yes for me.
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Soulland
Founded in 2002 by Silas Adler and Jacob Kampp Berliner, Soulland blends Scandinavian minimalism with playful subcultural references. Pieces often feature unexpected twists on classics, all made with ethical sourcing in mind. Men’s boots are a tough category to get right, but the Delaware boots have a clean silhouette and the metal accent details make them stand out.
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