Degree Clothing
Mode · Streetwear
Degree Clothing sells men’s and women’s streetwear staples—graphic tees, hoodies, cargo pants, overshirts and accessories—priced €35-120, sitting in the mid-range bracket. Drops are released in limited quantities through the Berlin-based webstore and a single flagship showroom; no wholesale accounts keep the supply tight and direct-to-consumer margins high. The label’s USP is its “German utility-street” aesthetic: monochrome palettes, tech-fabrics, reflective piping and removable pockets that echo workwear but stay skate-friendly. Every piece is cut-and-sewn in Portugal, photographed on local skaters and musicians, and backed by a 24-hour restock guarantee on core sizes—rare for an indie European brand. Core buyers are 18-30-year-old urban creatives—skaters, graffiti writers, techno club-goers—who want domestically made kit that looks tough on a bike yet clean in a bar. They value small-batch transparency, anti-fast-fashion waste, and graphics that reference Berlin signage rather than global logos. Degree competes with other direct-to-consumer street labels that merge skate and tech cues, but separates itself by keeping production inside the EU, offering repair credit for ripped seams, and releasing only 4-5 tightly themed capsules per year instead of weekly product dumps.
German-made streetwear that skates between utility and clubwear without compromise
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