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Strong style and palette match with similar streetwear and edgy vibe, using similar materials and price segment.

FTP (FUCKTHEPOPULATION) is an independent Los Angeles streetwear label founded in 2010 by Zac Clark, who began printing shirts in high school under the reversed name KCUFTHEPOPULATION to avoid campus bans. The range centers on logo tees, hoodies, headwear and all-over FTP monogram prints, paired with deliberately provocative graphics and guerrilla marketing stunts. Clark keeps the brand founder-owned and direct-to-consumer, selling limited drops through its own site and pop-ups rather than wholesale. Past releases include a George Floyd memorial tee.
93% matchStrong style and palette match with similar streetwear and edgy vibe, using similar materials and price segment.
90% matchClose alignment in silhouette, fit, materials and style, along with a mid-range segment.
90% matchShares a Chicago origin, streetwear style, and relaxed fits, making it very similar.
| Category | Runs | Shape | Length | Size advice | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hoodies & sweatshirts | runs large | boxy and roomy, heavyweight fleece | regular body with generous sleeves | Consider sizing down one if you don't want a heavily oversized silhouette, especially since the fleece is thick. | medium |
| Jackets | slightly large | relaxed, layering-friendly workwear/coach cuts | regular to slightly cropped | Take your normal size — it should layer over a hoodie without needing to size up. | low |
| T-shirts & graphic tees | slightly large | boxy with a wide chest and dropped-ish shoulder | regular, occasionally longer in the body | Stick with your usual size for the intended boxy streetwear look; size down if you prefer a trimmer tee. | medium |
FTP fits slightly large. Take your normal size for the intended boxy look, or size down one if you want it closer to the body. Most wearers report FTP pieces fit like typical LA streetwear blanks — boxy and a touch roomier than a standard retail tee or hoodie, so true size gives a relaxed drape and sizing down reads closer to regular fit.
Most wearers report FTP pieces fit like typical LA streetwear blanks — boxy and a touch roomier than a standard retail tee or hoodie, so true size gives a relaxed drape and sizing down reads closer to regular fit. Overall shape: boxy, relaxed streetwear cut.
FTP hoodies & sweatshirts runs large. Consider sizing down one if you don't want a heavily oversized silhouette, especially since the fleece is thick. Shape: boxy and roomy, heavyweight fleece.
FTP jackets fits slightly large. Take your normal size — it should layer over a hoodie without needing to size up. Shape: relaxed, layering-friendly workwear/coach cuts.
FTP t-shirts & graphic tees fits slightly large. Stick with your usual size for the intended boxy streetwear look; size down if you prefer a trimmer tee. Shape: boxy with a wide chest and dropped-ish shoulder.
Directional fit consensus summarized from public sources with AI — a starting point, not a guarantee. Confirm with the product's own measurements before buying.
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