Illmatic is a streetwear brand that focuses on graphic tees, hoodies and outerwear with a mix of contemporary street style and pop culture references.
Founded in 2011 by Joseph Te, Illmatic started as a small t-shirt brand based out of San Francisco, California.
The brand gained popularity through a mix of strong social media presence and celebrity endorsements, including Justin Bieber and Chris Brown.
In 2015, Illmatic opened a flagship store in San Francisco's Hayes Valley district.
The brand has collaborated with other brands such as Chinatown Market and Puma.
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Illmatic's graphic tees feature pop culture references and street style aesthetics.
Illmatic's hoodies and sweatshirts come in a variety of colors and styles with graphic designs.
Illmatic's outerwear line includes jackets and parkas with unique designs and details.
Illmatic clothing can be purchased on their website, in their flagship store in San Francisco, and at selected retailers.
Illmatic's sizing runs true to size, but it is recommended to check the size charts provided on their website to ensure a proper fit.
Illmatic's prices are comparable to other streetwear brands with basic tees starting around $30 and more complex designs priced at $50 and up.
Yes, Illmatic has collaborated with other brands such as Chinatown Market and Puma.
Illmatic accepts returns within 30 days of purchase for items that are unworn, unwashed and in their original packaging.