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40 Singapore Fashion Brands To Know And Shop Now

40 Singapore Fashion Brands To Know And Shop Now

On the shores of the island we call home, you can find just about anything under the sun—including, of course, a cornucopia of local fashion brands waiting to be discovered.

From K-pop artists to Gen Z TikTokers, Singapore fashion brands are being spotlighted by people from all walks of life for their diverse styles and unique designs. Beyond the essentials, local designers are experimenting with textures, prints, and shapes to craft standout pieces that are sure to make you proud to rep our local brands.

Ahead, our pick of Singapore fashion brands from A-Z, for you to shop to your heart’s content.

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1. As Intended

Specialising in work-leisure wear, As Intended prides itself on designing thoughtful pieces that can take you from the office straight to the gym with zero hassle. Versatility, comfort and functionality are key in its offerings: pants, skirts, dresses, and tops that don’t only look good, but feel good as well.

Visit As Intended’s website for more information.

2. ANS.EIN

Art is at the heart of all creation at ANS.EIN, a Singaporean fashion brand focusing on incorporating art into everyday wear. Brush strokes and motifs abound in ANS.EIN’s collections, for those who want a touch of tradition and culture packaged in modern silhouettes. The brand also has matching pieces for Mum, Dad, and the kids—perfect for families.

Visit ANS.EIN’s website for more information.

3. Benjamin Barker

While many might know Benjamin Barker for its suits, did you know it carries casual clothes as well? As a bespoke brand, it focuses on developing and exploring different fabrics with modern details to embrace every customer’s personality and individuality. For a classic and timeless suit (or business formal for the office), this brand is sure to make you look like a character from The Kingsman films.

Visit Benjamin Barker’s website for more information.

4. Baju By Oniatta

Putting a new spin on traditional wear, Baju By Oniatta reimagines the past for the present with a unique blend of batik designs and contemporary silhouettes. With the mission of “cultivating connections and conversations between wearers and artisans in the broader Indonesian and Malay world”, the brand is expanding the wearability of ethnic dress in the modern world.

Visit Baju By Oniatta’s website for more information.

5. Beyond The Vines

Known for its dumpling bags and playful colours, Beyond The Vines is Singapore’s very own multidisciplinary design studio, which means you’ll be able to get your hands on everything from bags to accessories and apparel. First established in 2015, this Singapore-based studio works with creatives and designers to create unique products that keep up with contemporary culture, perfect for the trend-enthusiast who prefers a pop of colour and a more youthful everyday look.

Visit Beyond The Vines’ website for more information.

6. Dear Samfu

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Dear Samfu is reintroducing the nostalgic samfu—a traditional top-and-trousers combination largely worn by Chinese women in early Singapore—as a must-have closet staple. Prioritising elevated basics with a touch of vintage, designer Trixie Chua aims to help women build a capsule wardrobe that transcends every season while simultaneously bringing out their individual style and flair.

Visit Dear Samfu’s website for more information.

7. Duxton

At Duxton, the silhouettes are daring, and so are its prints. Its menswear line offers tropical patterns that are perfect for the Singaporean crowd. Apart from those, the brand has flowy looks for women that are also size-inclusive. The tropical print shirts and flowy dresses are great for a day at the beach, and best paired with sunglasses and a hat.

Visit Duxton’s website for more information.

8. Esse

Slow and sustainable wins the race, as in the case of Esse, with clothes purposefully designed for everyday wear, and sustainably made. So be it a day at the office or a brunch date with the girls, the pieces at Esse can be reworn and repurposed for almost any event, thanks to the brand’s muted colour palette. Those looking to join the slow fashion movement can look to them for classic, timeless pieces to add to their wardrobe.

Visit Esse’s website for more information.

9. From there on

Previously known as Runway Bandits, From there on reinvents everyday staples with its versatile offerings. Its monochromatic pastel shades are suitable for multiple occasions, and great for minimalists who prefer easy-to-match pieces. As the brand states on its website, “let us be a part of your life with thoughtfully designed pieces that will be with you from there on.”

Visit From there on’s website for more information.

10. Fassbender & Mellon Collie 

At Fassbender & Mellon Collie, streetwear is given a striking yet subtle look: think tie-dyed t-shirts, bleached denim, and distressed caps. The fashion label harnesses an experimental technique that uses ice as a way to dye one-of-a-kind pieces, perfect for letting your style speak for you.

Visit Fassbender & Mellon Collie’s website for more information.

11. GINLEE

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The designers at GINLEE are equipped with fashion and industrial design knowledge, which is why the brand incorporates 3D elements such as pleats in various geometric shapes into its clothing designs. Familiar silhouettes, such as maxi dresses, are coupled with interesting textures to make for a statement piece.

Visit GINLEE’s website for more information.

12. Good Addition

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Andrea Chong and Joan Chang started Good Addition in 2022, and the brand has since grown to include a wide variety of elevated and buildable basics. Chong designs all the pieces with great intention. Browse through the brand’s online store and one can see the unique cuts and necklines that she focuses on, making for a slightly more elevated and chic take on basics.

Visit Good Addition’s website for more information.

13. R A Y E

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G R A Y E is for the OG cool kids who have grown up, so think office wear meets coquette-core, and a jacket that can be worn as a skirt. Its unisex and transformative designs are your cheat codes to being the most fashionable in your circle.

Visit G R A Y E’s website for more information.

14. GG<5

The main aim of Singaporean fashion label GG<5 is to narrow (<5) the generation gap (GG) and offer standard and imaginative clothing to women through both online and offline stores. Designed for versatility and comfort, it offers a wide range of stylish office wear that is both classic and chic, making it a go-to for working professionals.

Visit GG<5’s website for more information.

15. Hher

Designed to be timeless and made to last beyond seasons, Hher aims to create effortless everyday wear that can be mixed and matched with pieces from the wearer’s own wardrobe, with its collections defined by a minimalist, eclectic, feminine yet androgynous style.

Visit Hher’s website for more information.

16. In Good Company

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Guided by its signature blend of clean, modern tailoring and artful drape work, the designs crafted by the good folks at In Good Company make for effortless wear. The flowy yet intricate pieces are great for those who prefer loose-fitting looks, while still having an artsy touch to their outfit.

Visit In Good Company’s website for more information.

17. Kaifiyyah

Offering colourful printed scarves and versatile everyday wear, Kaifiyyah places a strong emphasis on shape and structure while injecting a fun sense of whimsy into its clothing. The brand’s designs reflect a thoughtful balance between contemporary modest style and functional elegance, making each piece unique and wearable.

Visit Kaifiyyah’s website for more information.

18. KLARRA

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KLARRA’s clothing line is where sophistication meets comfort, with linen trousers and dresses that make for a professional and relaxed look. If you’re into understated elegance in pastel or neutral colours, and looking to build your wardrobe with versatile and feminine pieces, KLARRA is the brand for you.

Visit KLARRA’s website for more information.

19. Love, Bonito

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For most Singaporean women, this is a brand that needs no introduction. From crisp blazers to belted rompers, Love, Bonito’s collections cover just about everything you need for your wardrobe, with basics and statement pieces that—per the brand’s motto—aren’t just ‘ready-to-wear’, but ‘ready-to-live’.

Visit Love, Bonito’s website for more information.

20. Lisa von Tang

Established in 2017, Lisa von Tang’s unique designs are a stylish blend of Chinese and Western influences. With dramatic dresses and classic everyday options, the brand punctuates culture with a daring touch of modernity.

Visit Lisa von Tang’s website for more information.

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21. Ong Shunmugam and OM

While Ong Shunmugam is already well known for its quality tailoring, Ong Shunmugam’s diffusion line, OM, is not to be ignored. OM is its ready-to-wear line, which includes relaxed jumpsuits, dresses and separates that combine the best of traditional Asian iconography and colours with contemporary outlines. With a focus on celebrating diversity in Asian cultures both present and past, Ong Shunmuguam and OM add a splash of colour to its customers’ lives.

Visit Ong Shunmugam and OM’s website for more information.

22. Our Second Nature

Our Second Nature offers comfortable and stylish pieces, with each of its collections telling a story through prints designed in-house. The Men’s and Kids’ collections also feature prints from the Women’s line to create cute pieces for the whole family to mix and match.

Visit Our Second Nature’s website for more information.

23. PLAYHOOD

PLAYHOOD is an inclusive label that focuses on knitwear, with an emphasis on fun and femininity. The pieces are wearable artworks featuring ’90s-inspired motifs, as well as flower mascots drawn by founder Sarah Lai.

Visit PLAYHOOD’s website for more information.

24. Reckless Ericka

With one-of-a-kind floral prints and bright colours on a base of silky chiffon, Reckless Erika’s pieces exude a graceful and feminine charm. Designed to be both functional and stylish, its collections make looking good seem effortless.

Visit Reckless Ericka’s website for more information.

25. Rye

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Started in 2016 by Bessie Ye, Rye offers timeless classics that will last you across trends and seasons, from boxy, menswear-inspired fits to slim-fitting pieces.

Visit Rye’s website for more information.

26. Rock Daisy

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Rock Daisy breathes new life into utility wear with its structured, often boxy silhouettes. Made from natural materials sourced from West Java, its pieces ensure functionality and longevity without sacrificing comfort. Available in a mix of neutral tones and pastel colours, Rock Daisy’s shirts, vests, and jackets are tailored to fit perfectly despite their oversized nature.

Visit Rock Daisy’s website for more information.

27. SABRINAGOH

SABRINAGOH has championed a sense of unique style with boldly unapologetic pieces since 2009. Known for its simple but elegant silhouettes, the clothes aren’t just a work of art, but are environmentally friendly as well. By using natural fibres and upcycling old materials, SABRINAGOH ensures that all of its pieces are biodegradable, breathable, and comfortable.

Visit SABRINAGOH’s website for more information.

28. Stolen

Stolen was established in 2007, drawing inspiration from Brutalist architecture and installation art. Founded by Elyn Wong, Stolen elevates simple styles of clothing with unusual and sophisticated cutouts and drapery, creating pieces that will ensure you stand out in a sea of cookie-cutter clothing.

Visit Stolen’s website for more information.

29. Studio Gypsied

A slow fashion brand that celebrates Nusantra heritage through the adaptation of batik textiles, Studio Gypsied connects the wearer to the stories embedded in each piece of batik. With a sense of simplicity and functionality, the designs are inspired by traditional garments of the women before them.

Visit Studio Gypsied’s website for more information.

30. Sette

Inspired by vibrant days of eras past, American founder Monica Millington designs Sette’s pieces with Singapore’s weather in mind, so rest assured they are breezy enough for you to look stylish in while braving the heat. The brand is also known for its Mommy and Me collections, with adorable matching sets for parents and their children. Sette works with artisans to produce its pieces using sustainable, local fabrics in Bali.

Visit Sette’s website for more information.

31. Something To Hold

There is a quiet grace that lingers in simplicity, and a brand that knows this intimately is Something To Hold. Championing sustainable womenswear through the use of natural fibres, its dresses and blouses embody the tenderness of spring while transcending trends.

Visit Something To Hold’s website for more information.

32. See You At One

Looking to embody Avril Lavigne’s “Skater Boi”? See You At One has what you need. A unisex clothing brand, its focus on vibrant streetwear may be right up your alley if you’re a fashion-forward Gen Z. Perfect for hanging out with your friends or for hitting an ollie, the brand’s shorts, structured shirts and panelled jackets ensure you’re always dressed to impress without trying too hard.

Visit See You At One’s website for more information.

33. The Form

Designed for the corporate ladies out there on the hunt for exquisitely crafted, quality office-wear, The Form showcases a wide variety of chic and classy tops, pants and dresses, alongside boardroom-ready blazers.

Visit The Form’s website for more information.

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34. The Missing Piece

Lacking that special something in your closet? You’ll be sure to find the missing piece here. Creating stylish, flattering and comfortable pieces with hand-chosen fabrics, The Missing Piece makes clothes that not only let you feel and look good, but are also practical for all those always on the go.

Visit The Missing Piece’s website for more information.

35. Ther Yang

What sets Ther Yang apart is its approach to releases—instead of following traditional seasonal drops, the brand curates collections according to its own timeline. It conceptualises and produces out-of-the-box pieces that are eye-catching yet still minimal enough to wear in one’s day-to-day.

Visit Ther Yang’s website for more information.

36. UNDA

If you’re looking to add some edge to your closet, UNDA has you covered. From studded miniskirts and cropped blazers to cut-out corsets, its pieces are meant to make a statement. The label borrows masculine structures and incorporates feminine features into them—the result is an alternative twist on basics.

Visit UNDA’s website for more information.

37. Werable

Werable prides itself on trying to fashion a kinder and more inclusive tomorrow by designing a world where everyone belongs. Taking into consideration the troubles that those with mobility challenges face to get dressed, founder Claudia Poh has developed adaptive and fashionable clothing for all with the inclusion of magnetic materials, seamless zips, and toggles.

Visit Werable’s website for more information.

38. Yacht 21

Founded in 2009 by Jarenis Ho, Yacht 21 aims to create pieces to help you build that perfect vacation outfit. Influenced by Scandinavian designs, Yacht 21 showcases minimalist pieces with that summer-y flair, perfect for your next yacht adventure.

Visit Yacht 21’s website for more information.

39. YeoMama Batik

YeoMama Batik offers batik pieces for every occasion, whether it’s for a weekend of cafe-hopping or your big day. Aside from its infinitely wearable pieces, YeoMama Batik also often collaborates with other brands on home decor items, as well as bags and stationery.

Visit YeoMama Batik’s website for more information.

40. Youths In Balaclava

Youths In Balaclava has a bold and resolute take on fashion design. From Western-inspired details to creative spins on graphic tees, this young and vibrant brand is not for wallflowers but those interested in experimental pieces to upgrade their wardrobe.

Visit Youths In Balaclava’s website for more information.



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