There’s looking good, and then there’s feeling real good.
Streetwear was born where skateboarding, surf culture, hip-hop, and raw youth expression collide. Loose-fitting, comfortable, and unapologetically bold. Streetwear is not just fashion choices, its the fabric of a movement. It’s identity. It’s community. It’s counterculture.
At KHAMSA, we dug deep to spotlight streetwear brands from the SWANA region that aren’t just fresh — they’ve got something to say.
١. NinetyFiveDinars — BACK TO THE ROOTS
Based in Istanbul, Turkey, 95Dinars is the essence of simple yet bold. The brand believes that no matter where you are in life, you can always find your way back to Islam. Their mission is to connect streets with the Middle East, designing streetwear that reconnects you to your roots.


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٢. BYARA
Yara Qadan, founder of BYARA, followed in her grandfather’s footsteps, planting her own garden—a brand rooted in heritage. Every piece is a tribute to his legacy, showing that even across borders, we can grow something beautiful and lasting from the seeds of our past.


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٣. Eiido the label
Lebanese brand Eiido’s airbrushed T’s made from 100% cotton locally, and durable ink. Their bold designs have us cackling but feeling, *chef’s kiss*, fab!


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٤. Medina
Medina is a streetwear brand that transforms staple pieces through bold colour, texture, cut and design choices. The brand is a culmination of innovative and timeless designs, seasoned with North African heritage and iconography.

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٥. Bababoys
Baba Boys label uses visual language inspired by street culture, humour and politics of أولاد الشام (boys of The Levant). They seek to provide tools for understanding, to support “seeing” rather than “looking at” masculinity, with a complex and empathetic approach. They use clothing as means to provoke social and political discourse.
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