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Anime · Harajuku · Origin

Dark streetwear.

Dark Streetwear reduced to black, grey, and muted tones.

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Inside Fūga · Streetwear Deeper into Streetwear

Dark Streetwear reduced to black, grey, and muted tones — oversized silhouettes with utility details, worn between Tokyo underground and Berlin Friedrichshain.

What Dark Streetwear is about

No logos, no hype calendar. Dark Streetwear runs on cut, texture, and function: cargo pants with hidden pockets, hoodies with asymmetrical zips, jackets in technical fabrics. The palette stays dark, the fit intentionally oversized or intentionally slim — never arbitrary. Starting out, you'll find the full range in our complete Streetwear collection .

How to wear Dark Streetwear

Layering is the core: a long tee under the utility vest, then a lightweight jacket with a standing hood. Streetwear tops form the base — you stack texture and volume on top. Shoes heavy, accessories minimal, overall monochrome. Want to dig into reduced Streetwear construction: our Minimalist Streetwear guide spells out the logic.

Common questions

What's the difference between Dark Streetwear and Gothic?

Gothic works with romance, lace, and historical references. Dark Streetwear stays functional and urban — technical fabrics instead of brocade, utility details instead of ornament. They meet in the dark palette, not the style.

What colors belong in Dark Streetwear?

Black dominates, joined by charcoal, dark grey, olive, and occasional muted khaki. Accents come through material and texture — not color.

Does Dark Streetwear need specific brands?

No. The look is defined by cut and palette, not labels. At Fūga Studios we curate pieces by aesthetic and fit, regardless of brand name.

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They're friends, connections, Berlin-Shanghai-Tokyo-crew. When you wear Fūga, tag us @fuga_studios or #fugastudios — we repost the best fits, and you become part of the next Lookbook.

Opium
01Opium · 84 pieces

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Opium.

Opium comes out of the gap between Berghain wardrobe and Streetwear cut. We read the same material through our lens.

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Businesscore Pointelle Knit Polo 1
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Gothic Waxed Hooded Jacket

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Businesscore
02Businesscore · 22 pieces

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Businesscore.

Businesscore is the answer to what happens when you grow older without going soft. Tailored cuts with Streetwear DNA — between Yohji-Drape and 90s Italian tailoring.

TailoredYohji-DrapeSuiting Wool25-30 demostay edgy
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Techwear
03Techwear · 10 pieces

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Techwear.

Techwear started here as a translation of Tokyo reduction into fabric. Errolson Hugh, Acronym, GORE-TEX, ergonomic cuts — and parallel to that, Japanese discipline: nothing superfluous, all function.

AcronymGORE-TEXLayeredTokyo reductionFunctional
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Streetwear
04Streetwear · 72 pieces

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Streetwear.

Streetwear is the root — the first designs out of Tokyo 2015 were Anime prints, Japanese characters, Harajuku graphics. Everything else grew from that, but the line keeps running.

Anime-OriginHarajuku 2015Heavy CottonY2KOversized Cuts
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2015 → today

Fūga

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Fūga isn't for everyone.

Berlin Plattenbau origins, Asia-inspired. Creative, but never fully fitting into the system. Tokyo 2015 as the starting point — six niche phases since then.

Today: Berlin · Shanghai · Tokyo · Poznań. We know our designers by name. Limited drops, no restocks.

We aren't dropouts. We know the system — went through training, worked, kept building. Both sides hold.