Who said that streetwear was only for men? In a society in which the boundaries that separate each gender are becoming increasingly blurred, it is no wonder that brands launch unisex collections in which everyone can enjoy fashion no matter who you are. Let’s go a step further: let’s mix it all up. Play with men’s, women’s and unisex clothing items to achieve special looks and break the mold.
Women are gradually becoming part of this industry designed and thought exclusively for men. In fact, now it is men that want the lines created for women. This way, almost by inertia, streetwear is finally becoming global.
While the number of female consumers continues to grow, the number of brands founded by women remains low. However, they are considered as a market opportunity.
At Foot District, we wanted to show that fashion is for everyone through this editorial with some of the most demanded pieces in our catalogue. Among the clothes and accessories, firms like Casablanca or MISBHV stand out. Against the cold MCQ or The North Face never fail.

From left to right, long sleeve shirt MISBHV, shorts MISBHV, soccer jersey adidas, sneakers Nike ISPA Zoom Road Warrior; dress adidas Cosy, puffer MCQ, pants adidas Cosy, sneakers Puma Nitefox x Kidsuper; bucket patchwork Maharishi, dress Kenzo, sneakers Diadora Mi Basket Row Cut; body Nike ISPA, jacket The North Face, boots A-COLD-WALL*.

Jacket: adidas bicolor, slides: adidas x Pharrell Williams, bag: The North Face.

Go, girl!

Sweatshirt: adidas Cosy, pants: adidas Cosy, polo: Lacoste, sunglasses: Retrosuperfuture Vasto, sneakers: adidas Rivalry Hi x Star Wars Chewbacca.

Jacket: Varsity Jordan x PSG, scarf: Casablanca, shorts: Puma, sneakers: Converse x Feng Cheng Wang.

Cardigan: thisisneverthat, sunglasses: Retrosuperfuture x Marcelo Burlon, sweatshirt: adidas x Pharrell Williams, sneakers: Converse x Converse Twisted Plais Skid Grip Ox.

Beanie: Stüssy, bag: adidas, jacket: Casablanca, sneakers: adidas Superstar Ellure.