Some brands are created in boardrooms.
Ours was born in conversations.
Late nights after client deadlines. Half-finished coffees on design tables. Debates about fonts turning into debates about identity. We were five friends working across different corners of the design world — branding, graphics, motion, UI, illustration — constantly shaping ideas for other people’s brands.
And somewhere between moodboards and mockups, a question kept coming back:
Why does streetwear in our space either copy culture… or overprice it?
Where was the design-first street brand — the one that thinks before it prints?
We didn’t want just another logo on a t-shirt.
We wanted clothing that behaves like design — intentional, minimal, expressive, and wearable every day.
So we started with a simple belief:
Clothing is communication.
Every line you wear says something before you speak.
The cuts show attitude.
The fabric shows comfort.
The graphic shows perspective.
The silence shows confidence.
That’s how THRDZ was formed.
Not threads as fabric.
Threads as connection.
Between people and ideas.
Between street and studio.
Between individuality and belonging.
We approach apparel the way designers approach a blank canvas — with restraint, purpose, and respect for negative space. Our drops aren’t about trends; they’re about moments. Each collection explores a thought — culture, contrast, identity, rebellion, calm — translated into wearable form.
We’re not here to dress everyone the same.
We’re here for the ones who notice details.
The ones who believe minimal doesn’t mean basic.
The ones who don’t shout but still stand out.
THRDZ isn’t fast fashion.
It’s considered fashion.
Designed by five minds.
Worn by one attitude.