Montreal streetwear embodies a unique blend of urban culture and artistic expression, characterized by its thoughtful silhouettes and high-quality materials. The aesthetic reflects the city's diverse heritage, featuring relaxed fits that are both comfortable and stylish, making these pieces perfect for daily wear or standout occasions. Whether it’s graphic tees, oversized hoodies, or tailored joggers, Montreal's streetwear scene captures an effortless cool that has garnered attention far beyond the city.
Brands like Jjjjound, Dime, 3 Paradis, and Saintwoods are at the forefront of this movement, each bringing their own distinct flair to the table. These brands share a commitment to exceptional craftsmanship and a bold attitude that resonates with the modern consumer, seamlessly merging street style with refined design. Dive into our curated list to discover the best of Montreal's streetwear, where style meets substance in every piece.

JJJJound was founded as a design blog in order to "examine the recurring patterns in timeless design". From there, it blossomed into one of the best brands out of Canada, delivering a clean, sophisticated and timeless classics of their own and highly-sought after collabs from New Balance to A.P.C.


Dime is a skateboarding-inspired brand known for its irreverent and humorous approach to design, often featuring playful graphics and bold colors. They have gained a cult following in the skate community and have collab'd with brands like Vans and New Balance.




WANT Les Essentiels is a Montreal-based design label founded in 2007. The brand delivers a minimalist, timeless, and functional and collection of items from bags to clothes. Their accessories and ready-to-wear lines of accessories and menswear embody a heritage of travel pieces and transcend conventional codes. The designs are gender neutral, tran-seasonal, utilitarian, and diverse, providing the wearer with the opportunity to self-express.

Frank & Oak is Canadian menswear brand that offers a wide range of minimal, modern and sustainable clothing and accessories. They are known for their commitment to quality, affordability and ethical manufacturing practices. Discover more brands similar to Frank & Oak here.



Every brand in our lists earns a Similarity Score, showing how closely it aligns with the featured label. We evaluate each through four core pillars outside of certain intangible traits:
• Style (40–50%): overall aesthetic and silhouette
• Fit (20–30%): tailoring, proportion, and ease
• Color (10–20%): tone and palette choices
• Price (10–20%): accessibility and value
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