This is the moment so many Singaporeans have been waiting for, it’s now easier to travel to and from Thailand! The streetwear and sneaker scene is booming in Thailand, offering up a long list of streetwear labels and sneaker stores you need to check out. Our Thailand streetwear store guide is here to help you decide which stores to need to shop at when you visit The Land of Smiles.
218/5-6, 2nd Floor, Siam Square Soi 1, Pathumwan Subdistrict, Pathumwan District 10330
VAC is a streetwear store that’s perfect for the anime fans out there. While the brand carries authentic sneakers, VAC also has its own apparel line, VAC Culture, where you can find anime apparel of One Piece, Zoids, and Pokemon. Keep a lookout for upcoming collaborations and you might just see a collection of your favorite anime!
Shop VAC: VAC
Products: Apparels, footwear, accessories
Price range: 99 – 16,900 Thb
Siam Square Soi 7, Bangkok
1693 Phahonyothin Road, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900
4,4/1-4/2,4/4 Central World 999/9 Rama 1 Road Khwaeng/Khet Pathum Wan Bangkok 10330
39 Moo 6 Bangna Trad Road Km 8 Bang Phli Samut Prakan 10540
98 98/1 Parallel Road, Bangna Trad-Suvarnabhumi Road, Bang Chalong Subdistrict, Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan 10540
Siam Paragon, Rama 1 Road, Pathum Wan Subdistrict, Pathum Wan District, Bangkok
Carnival first started as a small Converse store in 2010, but it soon grabbed the attention of sneakerheads and gathered 100k likes on its Facebook page in six months. Today, it is one of the most well-known streetwear labels in Thailand with six stores around the country, cooking up collaborations with famous anime titles like Naruto, and artists like Hiroshi Nagai. More recently, Carnival collaborated with Netflix to release a limited edition collection of the overnight sensation, Squid Game. The entire collection sold out, which included everything from t-shirts and blankets to even tissue box casings.
Shop Carnival: Carnival
Products: Apparels, footwear, accessories
Price range: 232 – 30,000 Thb
218/9 Siam Square Soi 1 Pathumwan Bangkok 10330 Thailand
Preduce, established in 2006, is the first Thai skateboard company. By working with designers, artists, filmmakers, photographers and musicians, Preduce creates a wide range of products which includes their own line of skateboard decks to apparels. Skaters need to check out their delectable Thai food inspired skate deck collection, which features photographs of iconic Thai dishes. Let’s not forget the iconic chicken plate pattern that’s printed onto the wheels!
Shop Preduce: Preduce
Products: Apparels, footwear, accessories
Price range: 80 – 9,990 Thb
Rama I Rd, Pathum Wan, Pathum Wan District, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Founded in 2006, Outcast imports authentic hype sneakers and streetwear from the US, Japan, Korea and many more. Not only does Outcast import big global brands like Bape and Supreme, the store also stocks small independent Thai labels. What makes this store worth visiting is the artist merchandise – you’ll find multiple Takashi Murakami’s collaborations including his work with Billie Eilish, Vans and even Perrier.
Shop Outcast Store: Outcast Store
Products: Apparels, footwear, accessories
Price range: 190 – 249,000 Thb
428 Siam Square Soi 7 Pathumwan Bangkok, Thailand
Slum Ltd is a streetwear fashion boutique store that curates its collection of exclusive items from well-known, global streetwear brands like Off-White, Supreme, Bape and Rip N Dip. If you’re looking for something more subtle, you can also shop their in-house label which offers a wide selection of essential apparel, bogo tees and accessories.
Shop Slum Ltd: Slum Ltd
Products: Apparels, footwear, accessories
Price range: 300 – 349,990 Thb
999/9 Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok, Thailand 10330
25/19 Soi Sukumvit 55 (Thonglor Rd), Klongton Nue, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
Originally from Spain, 24 Kilates is a high-end sneaker boutique that opened two stores in Thailand. Bringing a fresh concept to each location, the 24 Kilates stores are definitely hard to miss. One of the stores was inspired by underground mines and the other was built to resemble the movement of a clock. It’s definitely an experience to shop at 24 Kilates unique concept stores.
Shop 24 Kilates: 24 Kilates
Products: Apparels, footwear, accessories
Price range: 890 – 7,700 Thb
Siam Center 3rd Floor rama 1 Rd, Patumwan, Bangkok 10330
Central at Central World 4th Floor, Ratchadamri Rd., Patumwan, Bangkok 10330
Q Design and Play is a Thai streetwear brand founded by designers Praphat Somboonsitti and Ekkapoom Treechairusmee. Its collection features a range of graphic shirts and a unique take on office fashion, taking inspiration from Somboonsitti’s experience in graphic design, drawing and photography. Q Design and Play’s apparel has even been seen on Thai actor Upoompat and K-pop star Kim Seunghun.
Shop Q Design and Play: Q Design and Play
Products: Apparels, accessories
Price range: 490 – 5,990 Thb
Lido Theatre, 2nd Floor Siam Square Soi 2-3, Bangkok, Thailand
Founded in 2012 by Nanthachai Kantasomboon, Fuxury is the final Thailand streetwear store in our guide. It draws inspiration heavily from Japanese street style, as evidenced by their three outlets in Japan. But their unique approach sees a fusion of Thai cultural references and morbid, gothic imagery. Their most recent collaboration with 24 Kilates puts an streetwear spin on classic Muay Thai apparel.
Shop Fuxury: Fuxury
Products: Apparels, footwear, accessories
Price range: 790 – 19,500 Thb
Only available online
Established in 2009, Indigoskin matches the unparalleled craftsmanship of traditional Thai art with the quality of Japanese denim manufacturing. Small touches like the Kanok pattern on the back pockets and patchwork lining helps the denim stand out without keeping the jeans looking subtle and simple. Besided denim, you can shop their range of oversized tees, cargos, shorts and kimono jackets.
Shop Indigoskin: Indoskinjean.com
Products: Apparels, accessories
Price range: 540 – 6,900 Thb
1st Floor, Siam Center, Bangkok, Thailand, Bangkok
If you are looking for the best streetwear Thailand has to offer in one space, you need to check out Absolute Siam. The multi-label store is categorised into three sections – Ecotopia, Absolute Siam and Iconcraft. Find everything from bright Thai pop culture brands, eco-concious and sustainable apparel and hand-made jewellery at Absolute Siam.
Products: Apparels, footwear, accessories
Price range: 39 – 858,900 Thb
2nd Floor, Central Festival Chiang Mai Fa Ham, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai, Thailand
2nd Floor, 1693 อาคาร เซ็นทรัลฯลาดพร้าว Phahonyothin Road, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand
G Floor, 9, 9 Ratchadaphisek Rd, Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10320, Thailand
1st Floor room no. F122, 98/1 Suvarnabhumi 3 Rd, Bang Chalong, Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan 10540, Thailand
1st Floor, 38, 38/1-3 39 หมู่ที่ 6 Bang Na-Trat Frontage Rd, Bang Kaeo, Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan 10540, Thailand
232, 3 Siam Square Soi 2, Khwaeng Pathum Wan, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
230 Siam Square Soi 2, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
29 Pridi Banomyong 14 Alley, Phra Khanong Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
G Floor (Rome), 88 Soi Sukhumvit 19, Khlong Toei Nuea, Thawi Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
With close to 10 stores all across Thailand, Pronto Denim is an easily accessible spot that offers all the best denim brands at one place. Its founders, the Sachdev brothers, are obsessed with denim and their curation reflects it. Check out a slew of denim brands you probably have never heard of and learn about the quality you are paying for. It’s not light on the wallet, but you might find a pair of jeans that will last you a lifetime.
Shop Pronto Denim: prontodenim.com
Products: Apparels, footwear, accessories
Price range: 135 – 11,900 Thb
Lido Connect Floor 2
Siam Square Soi.2
Rentroom, located in Lido Connect, is a multi-brand concept store that proudly showcases an array of Thai brands and designers. It features renowned names like Homeward Bound (@homewardbound.co), Blacksnowboys (@blacksnowboys), Hard For No Reason (@hard4noreasons), and more. Explore not only a variety of apparel but also discover a thoughtfully curated collection of footwear and jewelry – elevating your style to suit the trend. If you’re into the Y2K vibe, with a penchant for baby tees and graphic tees, Rentroom is a must-visit store.
Products: Apparels, footwear, accessories
Price range: 590 – 3,190 Thb
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