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Anime · Harajuku · Origin

Streetwear Jeans.

Baggy, washed, with attitude. Denim that stacks over the sneaker.

Most Wanted

What everyone wants.

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All of Streetwear.

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Inside Fūga · Streetwear Deeper into Streetwear

Streetwear jeans define themselves through cut, not logos. Wide legs, deep rise, washes between raw and stone — denim as a statement piece that frames the rest of the outfit.

What makes streetwear jeans

The silhouette decides. Baggy cuts, carpenter details, distressing at the knees — every pair in this collection follows the logic of the street: comfort first, fit deliberately oversized. Fūga curates streetwearthat works across Tokyo, Berlin and Seoul.

How you style streetwear jeans

Oversized tee, heavy sneakers, the jeans stack over the shoe. That's the base formula. For more depth: layer with an open shirt or vest on top. To extend the look upward, find matching pieces in our Streetwear Tops collection. A complete introduction to the style is offered by our Minimalist Streetwear Guide.

Frequently asked questions

How should a streetwear jeans fit?

Loose through the thigh, wide at the leg, stacking over the sneaker. The waistband sits low—not body-hugging, but deliberately relaxed.

What shoes go with streetwear jeans?

Chunky sneakers, high-tops or boots with tread. The heavier the shoe, the better the proportions against the wide leg.

What sets streetwear jeans apart from regular denim?

The cut. Streetwear jeans are deliberately oversized, often with cargo details, distressing or acid wash finishes—not optimized for slim or skinny.

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Our models aren't models.

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

Niche · 01 / 04

Opium.

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

BerghainCarbon BlackHeavy DrapeRick · Carti4 a.m. Berlin
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Businesscore
02Businesscore · 22 pieces

Niche · 02 / 04

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

Niche · 03 / 04

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 · 70 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.