Because most of them lost the plot.
Let’s get one thing straight:
Just because you slap a logo on a hoodie and run an Instagram ad doesn’t mean you’re a streetwear brand.
In 2025, everyone’s copying everyone, everything’s overpriced, and the rebellion? Gone. Sanitized. Corporate.
But , there are still a few brands out there that haven’t sold their soul.
Here are some that still get a nod from the SorryMadre camp.
1. Corteiz (London)
Guerilla drops. Zero f*cks.
They don’t ask for attention, they steal it.
From locked Twitter accounts to street-level chaos, Corteiz proves that you don’t need billboards when you’ve got believers.
2. Paccbet (Russia)
Bleak, raw, and unapologetically Slavic.
Gosha’s post-soviet brainchild serves cold war nostalgia mixed with skater nihilism.
It’s not for hypebeasts. It’s for quiet punks.
3. Carne Bollente (Paris)
Soft porn meets high-end embroidery.
They’ll stitch an orgy on your tee and still have you looking classy.
Sex-positive, genderless, and somehow tasteful.
We respect the chaos.
4. Fucking Awesome (NYC)
The name alone? A lifetime pass.
Still raw, still dirty, still DIY at heart.
A brand that feels like a blunt to the face — in the best way.
5. Aries (UK)
Italian-British, graffiti-soul fashion that’s messy in all the right ways.
Their tie-dyes hit like anxiety and the cuts feel like hangovers.
Perfect.
Bonus: Brands We Don’t F*ck With
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The ones that charge €300 for a “plain” hoodie.
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The ones that use the word “elevated” in every post.
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The ones that look like tech bros made a moodboard.
Where Does SorryMadre Fit In?
We don’t.
We’re not trying to be on anyone’s list.
We don’t care about collabs or clout.
We make sh*t that pisses off moms and gets side-eyed at brunch.
Wanna see what we actually make?
Check out the latest drops at SorryMadre.com
This ain’t fashion.
It’s culture vandalism.
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