In the realm of streetwear, there are only a few brands that can stand out. It’s not just a matter of having bold logos and creating hype through sudden releases to gain customer loyalty; it’s more about being real, having a strong cultural tie, and at the same time a little bit urban too.
Corteiz (abbreviated as CRTZ), the label originating from London and created by Clint419, is not only a brand but it’s an uprising. The Corteiz tracksuits then became the “uniform” of this uprising. A Sign of Revolt and Attachment Wearing the Corteiz tracksuit doesn’t just involve zipping up and putting it on your body—it’s about adopting a certain mentality at the same time. The style of the garment is clearly street: very cool, very unafraid, and totally anti-mainstream. You don’t put on Corteiz to be like everybody else; you put it on because you are who you are with all the certainty. Apart from the quality of the fabric and the way it’s cut, it is the vibe of the brand that makes this tracksuit stand out. Each time there is a
Corteiztracksuit collection release, it is an event and not a business deal. There are no billboards. There are no mainstream retailers. There is only rumor through the grapevine, hidden website releases through some kind of encryption and a community that is part of the secret. This standard of the products being specifically for the few who are privileged enough continues into the way the clothing is produced. The Designe that Speaks Over the Logos The Corteiz tracksuit, for the most part, has a design that consists of two pieces—a zip-up top with a hood or a pullover top and joggers that are narrow at the bottom. The fit is the right blend of trend and comfort.