Brands Like Broken Planet

Updated August 2026 · Ranked by brand similarity
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If you're drawn to the sustainable streetwear aesthetics of Broken Planet, you'll likely appreciate brands like Fear of God, Palm Angels, and Off-White. These labels share similar streetwear vibes and emphasize innovation along with ethical practices. As you explore brands like Broken Planet, you'll find a mix of unique styles, relaxed silhouettes, and bold palettes that cater to the modern fashion enthusiast.

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A man wearing 4tune​ azula hoodie
#1

4tune​

62% match
Budget graphics$$ · CheaperHouston, United States · est. 2021Made in USA

Houston-based independent streetwear label selling graphic tees, hoodies and sweats built around wordplay on "fortune" and luck.

Why it's similar. Houston label (2021) doing wordplay graphic tees and sweats around $30-60 — Broken Planet's slogan-led energy at an entry price, without the organic-cotton program.

A woman wearing olive jumbo cords shirt
#2

Petals and Peacocks

87% match
Streetwear$$ · More premiumSan Jose, United States · est. 2011Made in Asia

San Jose unisex label known since 2011 for blunt slogan graphics on tees, hoodies, hats and accessories.

Why it's similar. Both brands prioritize sustainability and bold, bright aesthetics with relaxed fits.

A man wearing Fear of God Essentials loungewear including a beige long-sleeve, matching sweatpants and cream slippers
#3

Fear of God

85% match
Streetwear$$$$ · More premiumLos Angeles, United States · est. 2013

Los Angeles label founded in 2013 by Jerry Lorenzo, pairing oversized streetwear silhouettes with luxury fabrics and muted, neutral palettes.

Why it's similar. Both brands embrace streetwear aesthetics with oversized and relaxed silhouettes.

A man wearing a Pleasures green catwoman t-shirt
#4

Pleasures Clothing

85% match
Streetwear$$ · More premiumLos Angeles, United States · est. 2015Made in USA

Independent Los Angeles streetwear label founded in 2015, making punk- and 90s-music-inspired graphic apparel with deliberately provocative imagery.

Why it's similar. Pleasures shares the streetwear style, oversized silhouettes, and bold aesthetic of Broken Planet.

A man wearing a Palm Angels black suit with a graphic t-shirt underneath
#5

Palm Angels

83% match
Streetwear$$$$ · More premiumMilan, Italy · est. 2015Made in China, Vietnam

Milan-founded luxury streetwear label blending LA skate imagery with Italian production, owned by Bluestar Alliance since February 2025.

Why it's similar. Palm Angels began as Francesco Ragazzi's photo book on Los Angeles skaters and now prints those graphics in Italian factories, so a hoodie costs several times a Broken Planet one.

A man wearing a Wasted Paris black puffy coat and black pants
#6

Wasted Paris

83% match
Streetwear$$ · More premiumParis, France · est. 2012Made in Europe

Independent Paris streetwear label founded in 2012, making skate- and 90s-subculture-inspired graphic tees, hoodies and outerwear.

Why it's similar. Similar streetwear style with bold, bright palette and relaxed fits.

A woman wearing Civil  Regime​ printed black t-shirt
#7

Civil Regime​

74% match
Bold graphics$$$ · Similar priceLos Angeles, United States · est. 2010Made in China, USA

Los Angeles streetwear label known for bold graphic tees and hoodies and frequent licensed pop-culture collaborations, most notably with Marvel.

Why it's similar. The LA label behind Darc Sport: heavy graphic hoodies on a drop-based release model — the same statement-graphic formula as Broken Planet with a darker American bent.

A man wearing a black Off-White sweater, black shorts and branded Off-white socks
#8

Off-White

81% match
Streetwear$$$$ · More premiumMilan, Italy · est. 2012Made in China

Milan-based luxury streetwear label founded by Virgil Abloh in 2012, majority-owned by LVMH and creatively led by Ib Kamara.

Why it's similar. Both brands occupy the luxury streetwear space with bold designs and oversized fits.

A man wearing Fat Tiger Workshop white t-shirt
#9

Fat Tiger Workshop

80% match
Streetwear$$ · Similar priceChicago, United States · est. 2013Made in USA, China

Defunct Chicago streetwear label and Wicker Park store, founded 2013 by Joe Freshgoods and three partners, closed January 2022.

Why it's similar. Similar focus on streetwear, bold themes, and local collaborations with a relaxed fit.

A woman wearing a striped OMIGHTY crop top and matching bike shorts in a classroom
#10

OMIGHTY

78% match
Streetwear$$ · More premiumLos Angeles, United States · est. 2014Made in Asia

Los Angeles Y2K womenswear label known for slogan baby tees, crop tops and printed party dresses sold direct-to-consumer online.

Why it's similar. Shares bold and bright aesthetics and relaxed silhouettes with a sustainable touch.

A man sitting on a desk wearing a beige Kith floral printed jacket and matching pants and bag
#11

Kith

70% match
Lifestyle elevated$$$ · More premiumNew York City, United States · est. 2011Made in China

New York streetwear and lifestyle label founded in 2011 by Ronnie Fieg, known for sportswear staples and sneaker collaborations.

Why it's similar. Ronnie Fieg's New York label (2011) — elevated basics, marquee collabs and lifestyle retail. Less graphic-led than Broken Planet, same drop-calendar culture, a price step up.

A man wearing Les Benjamins black long sleeve tee
#12

Les Benjamins

68% match
Cultural motifs$$$ · More premiumIstanbul, Turkey · est. 2011

Istanbul-based luxury streetwear brand blending Eastern cultural motifs and embroidery with tracksuits, hoodies and outerwear, founded by Bünyamin Aydin in 2011.

Why it's similar. Istanbul luxury streetwear weaving Eastern cultural motifs through hoodies and sets — Broken Planet's motif-driven storytelling at a higher price point.

A man walking a runway wearing a 1017 ALYX 9SM outfit with a jacket and black pants
#13

1017 ALYX 9SM

66% match
Industrial hardware$$$$ · More premiumFerrara, Italy · est. 2015Made in Europe

Matthew M. Williams' label pairing industrial buckle hardware and harnesses with technical outerwear and minimal tailoring, now Paris-based.

Why it's similar. Matthew M. Williams' label built on industrial buckles and harness hardware — where Broken Planet is soft cosmic graphics, ALYX is hard-edged technical luxury.

A man wearing Valabasas​ "Green reaper" washed field green hoodie
#14

Valabasas​

64% match
Statement denim$$ · Similar priceMemphis, United States · est. 2019Made in USA, Asia

Memphis-based denim label known for stacked and flared jeans, distressed washes and graphic tees, sold direct and via streetwear boutiques.

Why it's similar. Memphis denim label known for stacked and flared jeans and heavy distressing — the statement-bottoms counterpart to a Broken Planet hoodie, at similar prices.

A man wearing an allover newsprint button up and pants done by Karl Kani
#15

Karl Kani

63% match
Heritage baggy$$ · CheaperLos Angeles, United States · est. 1989Made in USA

Founder-led Los Angeles streetwear brand from 1989, known for baggy denim, script-logo tees and 1990s hip-hop heritage, now strongest in Europe and Japan.

Why it's similar. The 1989 LA pioneer of baggy streetwear — the silhouette Broken Planet's oversized cuts descend from, still founder-led and priced below today's drop brands.

A man wearing a Represent beige knit sweater with a matching beanie and pants
#16

Represent

78% match
UK luxury step-up$$$ · More premiumManchester, United Kingdom · est. 2011

Founder-owned British luxury streetwear label from Manchester, known for graphic jersey, leather and its 247 performance activewear line.

Why it's similar. Manchester's founder-owned luxury streetwear — the natural upgrade path from Broken Planet inside the UK scene, with heavier fabrics and £100-200 pieces.

A man wearing a Heron Preston outfit featuring a coaches jacket and baggy jeans
#17

Heron Preston

69% match
Workwear codes$$$ · More premiumNew York, United States · est. 2017Made in Asia

New York streetwear label built on workwear and uniform codes, independent again after founder Heron Preston bought it back from New Guards Group in 2025.

Why it's similar. New York label built on workwear and uniform codes, with sustainability projects of its own — it shares Broken Planet's eco messaging at a luxury-adjacent price.

A man wearing a brown Aime Leon Dore trench coat and white button up with a dark brown hat
#18

Aimé Leon Dore

61% match
NYC polish$$$ · More premiumNew York City, United States · est. 2014Made in USA

New York label founded by Teddy Santis in 2014, blending 1990s NYC streetwear with prep and Americana, plus long-running New Balance work.

Why it's similar. Teddy Santis' 90s-NYC-inflected label — far more polished and preppy than Broken Planet, but running the same community-and-drops playbook.

A man wearing a Places+Faces black crewneck, matching bucket hat and branded side-bafg
#19

Places+Faces

71% match
Logo drops$$ · Similar priceLondon, United Kingdom · est. 2013Made in Asia

London streetwear label born from a music photo blog, known for logo tees, hoodies and reflective crossbody bags.

Why it's similar. London label born from a music photo blog: logo tees, limited drops and UK music-scene roots — the same world Broken Planet's audience already lives in.

A man wearing a Daily Paper outfit with a grey jacket and white shirt
#20

Daily Paper

72% match
Conscious sportswear$$ · Similar priceAmsterdam, Netherlands · est. 2012Made in Europe

Amsterdam streetwear label founded in 2012, known for contemporary sportswear and graphics rooted in its founders' African heritage.

Why it's similar. Amsterdam label (2012) rooting contemporary sportswear in African heritage — like Broken Planet, values-led streetwear at accessible prices.

A man wearing a Vetements outfit featuring a white VETE t-shirt and blue jeans
#21

VETEMENTS

60% match
Conceptual oversized$$$$ · More premiumParis, France · est. 2014Made in Europe

Paris-founded label led by Guram Gvasalia, turning workwear, merch and uniform codes into oversized, logo-heavy runway collections.

Why it's similar. Guram Gvasalia's Paris label — oversized silhouettes and merch-culture irony at couture prices; the high-fashion extreme of Broken Planet's oversized look.

A man wearing a camo-styled A-COLD-WALL jacket with matching pants and a black fleece underneath
#22

A-COLD-WALL

65% match
Brutalist UK$$$$ · More premiumLondon, United Kingdom · est. 2015Made in Italy

London brand founded in 2015 by Samuel Ross, pairing brutalist industrial design with technical outerwear; owned by Frasers-backed Four Marketing since late 2024.

Why it's similar. Samuel Ross's London brand pairing brutalist industrial design with technical garments — UK streetwear grown into gallery territory.

A person wearing a Balenciaga black leather sports coat, dark grey sweats, white sneakers and oversize sunglasses
#23

Balenciaga

59% match
Runway oversized$$$$$ · More premiumSan Sebastian, Spain · est. 1919Made in Italy

Kering-owned Parisian luxury house, founded in Spain in 1919, now led by Pierpaolo Piccioli after a decade under Demna.

Why it's similar. The luxury house that mainstreamed the oversized hoodie — Broken Planet's silhouette taken to $1,000+ runway scale, now under Pierpaolo Piccioli.

A man wearing a Stone Island futuristic looking tracksuit with white shoes
#24

Stone Island

58% match
Technical badge$$$$ · More premiumRavarino, Italy · est. 1982

Italian technical menswear house, Moncler-owned since 2021, known for garment-dyed outerwear and its detachable compass-rose sleeve badge.

Why it's similar. Italian technical menswear with the compass badge — fabric innovation as identity where Broken Planet uses graphics; Moncler-owned since 2021.

A man wearing a full Undercover outfit with a black jacket and black plaid pants with a matching scarf
#25

UNDERCOVER

57% match
Art punk$$$$ · More premiumTokyo, Japan · est. 1993

Jun Takahashi's Tokyo label, founded 1993, mixing punk, horror and art references with deconstructed tailoring in Paris-shown menswear and womenswear.

Why it's similar. Jun Takahashi's Tokyo institution (1993) mixing punk, horror and art references — the graduation path from graphic streetwear into designer territory.

A man wearing a Enfants Riches Déprimés black suit
#26

Enfants Riches Déprimés

56% match
Punk luxury$$$$$ · More premiumLos Angeles, United States · est. 2012Made in Europe

Los Angeles and Paris label by Henri Alexander Levy making punk-inflected luxury clothing in deliberately tiny production runs.

Why it's similar. Henri Alexander Levy's punk-inflected LA/Paris label — hand-treated pieces at many times Broken Planet's prices.

A man wearing a Jaded London black shirt with oversize dark grey jeans
#27

Jaded London

76% match
UK youth staple$$ · CheaperLondon, United Kingdom · est. 2013Made in Asia

London streetwear label founded in 2013, known for oversized parachute cargos, baggy denim and TikTok-driven direct-to-consumer drops aimed at Gen Z.

Why it's similar. London label (2013) behind the parachute-pant revival — shares Broken Planet's young UK audience with slightly lower prices and faster fashion cycles.

A man wearing a Liam Hodges magical way tee and black unified jeans
#28

Liam Hodges

55% match
Experimental UK$$$ · More premiumLondon, United Kingdom · est. 2013Made in Europe

London menswear label founded in 2013, making oversized, graphic-led clothing rooted in British subculture, often from upcycled and deadstock fabrics.

Why it's similar. London menswear (2013) making oversized, graphic-led clothes with an art-school edge — a small-batch counterpart to Broken Planet's drops.

A man wearing a black skulls Mastermind jacket
#29

Mastermind

54% match
Tokyo skull luxury$$$$ · More premiumTokyo, Japan · est. 1997

Tokyo luxury streetwear label founded in 1997 by Masaaki Homma, known for its skull-and-crossbones motif and all-black, Japan-made menswear.

Why it's similar. Masaaki Homma's Tokyo label (1997) built on the skull-and-crossbones — dark-graphic streetwear at collector prices.

A man wearing a coaches varsity jacket by Trapstar
#30

Trapstar

77% match
UK drop culture$$ · Similar priceLondon, United Kingdom · est. 2005Made in Asia

London streetwear label founded in 2005, known for Irongate-logo puffers, tracksuits and graphic tees rooted in UK grime and rap culture.

Why it's similar. Trapstar sells graphic hoodies and tracksuits from London at a comparable mid price to Broken Planet, but with grime-rooted Irongate logos instead of cosmic prints.

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#31

Hellstar

79% match
Hype heavyweight$$ · Similar priceLos Angeles, United States · est. 2020Made in Asia

Los Angeles streetwear label founded in 2020, known for heavyweight flame-and-planet graphic hoodies and tees sold through limited online drops.

Why it's similar. Where Broken Planet works cosmic prints into hoodies and tracksuits, Hellstar covers heavyweight hoodies, tees and sweatpants in planet and flame graphics via limited online drops.

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#BrandSimilarityBest forPrice
14tune​62%Budget graphicsCheaper
2Petals and Peacocks87%StreetwearMore premium
3Fear of God85%StreetwearMore premium
4Pleasures Clothing85%StreetwearMore premium
5Palm Angels83%StreetwearMore premium
6Wasted Paris83%StreetwearMore premium
7Civil Regime​74%Bold graphicsSimilar
8Off-White81%StreetwearMore premium
9Fat Tiger Workshop80%StreetwearSimilar
10OMIGHTY78%StreetwearMore premium
11Kith70%Lifestyle elevatedMore premium
12Les Benjamins68%Cultural motifsMore premium
131017 ALYX 9SM66%Industrial hardwareMore premium
14Valabasas​64%Statement denimSimilar
15Karl Kani63%Heritage baggyCheaper
16Represent78%UK luxury step-upMore premium
17Heron Preston69%Workwear codesMore premium
18Aimé Leon Dore61%NYC polishMore premium
19Places+Faces71%Logo dropsSimilar
20Daily Paper72%Conscious sportswearSimilar
21VETEMENTS60%Conceptual oversizedMore premium
22A-COLD-WALL65%Brutalist UKMore premium
23Balenciaga59%Runway oversizedMore premium
24Stone Island58%Technical badgeMore premium
25UNDERCOVER57%Art punkMore premium
26Enfants Riches Déprimés56%Punk luxuryMore premium
27Jaded London76%UK youth stapleCheaper
28Liam Hodges55%Experimental UKMore premium
29Mastermind54%Tokyo skull luxuryMore premium
30Trapstar77%UK drop cultureSimilar
31Hellstar79%Hype heavyweightSimilar
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What brand is most similar to Broken Planet?

The brand most similar to Broken Planet is 4tune, scoring 89%. It shares a commitment to sustainability and offers bold, colorful palettes and oversized silhouettes.

Cheaper alternatives to Broken Planet

For more affordable options, explore brands like 4tune, Petals and Peacocks, and Pleasures Clothing, all within the mid-range price segment.

Is 4tune better than Broken Planet?

While 4tune offers similar sustainable qualities and bold styles, Broken Planet stands out with a stronger emphasis on environmentally conscious designs. Your choice may depend on preference for individuality or pure sustainability focus.

What is Broken Planet known for?

Broken Planet is renowned for its eco-friendly streetwear, featuring bold graphics, relaxed fits, and designs that make powerful environmental statements.

Luxury alternatives to Broken Planet

Consider Off-White, 1017 ALYX 9SM, and Heron Preston as luxury alternatives, each offering a unique blend of high-fashion streetwear with premium materials.