Brand Focus
Meet 5 new brands joining The Garbstore for SS26
Weβre always looking to build on what we already have by adding new brands to The Garbstore roster - each with its own story to tell.
Launched in 2020, Khakis is a Korean brand rooted in vintage American casualwear, reworked for contemporary life. Each piece is shaped by real-world use, with a focus on practicality, durability, and ease. Designed to move between settings and seasons, the collections reflect a considered approach to everyday dressing, guided by the brandβs ethos, MADE TO LAST.
Shop Khakis now at The Garbstore.
Founded in 2017 by Korean American designer Vandy, Vandythepink is a streetwear label that blends nostalgic pop culture with playful, graphic-driven design. The brand reworks icons from fast food, varsity wear, and vintage toys into apparel and accessories with a considered yet irreverent approach. Limited runs and collectible pieces are a hallmark, from varsity jackets to character hats and plush toys. With a presence across the U.S. and Asia, the label continues to explore humour, nostalgia, and culture, producing streetwear grounded in both memory and daily wear.
Shop Vandythepink now at The Garbstore.
Based in Tokyo, ssstein was founded in 2016 by Kiichiro Asakawa, gaining attention for modern tailoring and thoughtful casualwear. The brand began with three trouser designs at Asakawaβs shop Carol and has since expanded into a full collection of tops, outerwear, and knits.
Known for restrained silhouettes, ssstein combines original Japanese textiles with Italian fabrics from Olmetex and LIMONTA. Treatments such as pigment washes, sulphur dyeing, and layered finishes give depth and texture to familiar shapes. Signature pieces include docking coats, flight jackets, and tailored blazers, while knitwear and shirts explore soft, nuanced colours. The label continues to develop a language of modern menswear rooted in craft, functionality, and subtle expression.
Shop ssstein now at The Garbstore.
Wythe reinterprets classic Americana through careful construction and considered fabrics. The brand draws on icons of the past, from Oxford shirts and denim pearl snaps to grey sweatshirts, remade to retain their character while fitting for today. Wythe works with Bedford cord, rigid and raw denim, and Shetland wool to produce garments built to last and be passed down. Each piece reflects the spirit of vintage American style, from preppy staples to heirloom-quality knits and outerwear.
Here at Garbstore, we are among a small group of stockists offering access to Wytheβs grounded approach to modern Americana.
Shop Wythe now at The Garbstore.
For Spring Summer 2026, Hiking Patrol and Mammut come together on a collaborative collection combining Scandinavian restraint with Swiss technical know how. Founded in Oslo by Wai Tsui, Hiking Patrol brings its tools for exploration ethos, while Mammut contributes decades of mountain expertise.
Defined by muted tones and practical silhouettes, the range is designed for use across city and outdoor settings. Subtle branding and functional detailing underline the collaboration.
Shop Hiking Patrol now at The Garbstore.
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