STREETWEAR FOR ALL: H&M PARTNERS WITH LOCAL BRAND ‘DON’T BLAME THE KIDS’ FOR THEIR FIRST EVER FILIPINO-DESIGNED COLLECTION!

Big news! H&M has just announced a collab with a Filipino home-grown brand Don’t Blame the Kids (DBTK) for a capsule collection of locally designed urban clothing. While this is the first time ever that H&M teams up with a Filipino designer, we’re also pretty stoked that it’s for street looks, no less.

DBTK x HM Logo Announcementt

But why the choice of streetwear, and why DBTK? H&M believes this; that streetwear is meant for all. and DBTK, founded by brothers Emil and Vince Javier, is also anchored with the same philosophy. Together they came up with designs that resonate to any street style -while striking a sweet balance of celebrating individuality and bringing unique people together for their common interest in clothing.

Javier Brothers Emil and Vince

 Don’t Blame the Kids first opened its doors in 2014 as the Javier brothers’ way to reach out to the kids of the future while incorporating their interest in street fashion. They’ve since gained a loyal fanbase of both male and female audiences, contrary to launching the brand primarily with menswear in mind. Proof in itself that streetwear has no limits.

The DBTK and H&M collab themed, “The World is My Home” debuts 6 fun and surrealistically designed urban pieces inspired by the abode. Quite literally, it’s so that by wearing the collection, you can take a piece of home with you wherever you go. Because when you feel at home in your own skin, you’re ready to

Stay tuned for more details and the exciting collection launching on September 2022. Follow H&M and Don’t Blame the Kids for more updates.