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espy’s fash­ion brands change all the time. This is all due to the fact that espy buy­ers look to where they can get the best deals and styles for our clientele.

We have new prod­ucts com­ing in every sin­gle week and look for­ward to intro­duc­ing  you to unbe­liev­able fash­ion and inno­v­a­tive labels you may have never heard of. espy con­cen­trates on fit, style, and qual­ity. Everything from mens and wom­ens casual Friday & week­end apparel to hot gear to spend your Saturday nights look­ing fabulous.

Below are a list of some of the cur­rent and past labels that espy reg­u­larly stocks. If you look to the right of the Company name you’ll see [ M W K ] — The M shows that it’s Men’s line, W for a Women’s line and the K is for Kids.

2 Die For Denim [ M ] —

This label spe­cial­izes in high quail­ity denim for men with trendy styles and a clas­sic fit.
 
AaikoAaiko [ W ] — visit their web­site

The label antic­i­pates on the ques­tion to high-quality cloth­ing and it has been intended for the young inde­pen­dent and fashion-conscious woman. The cloth­ing has some­thing unfore­see­able, a twist. The details are well-considered and the fab­rics varied.
Bauhaus ClothingBauhaus [ M ] — visit their web­site

Casual, styl­ish and cool, Bauhaus con­tin­ues to impress and inspire in terms of indi­vid­u­al­ity and wear­a­bil­ity.
Bauhaus, the young Melbourne label is a truly Australian lifestyle brand that is a per­fect fusion of the style and indi­vid­u­al­ity that girls and guys are demand­ing in today’s fash­ion street-wear market.
Ben ShermanBen Sherman [ M W ] — visit their web­site

UK based, cloth­ing man­u­fac­ture Ben Sherman, fea­tures the “effort­less cool,” look, with the roundel and colours of the British Royal Air Force, often called the mod tar­get. Men’s & Women’s fash­ion, footwear and accessories.
Bionic ClothingBionic [ W ] — visit their web­site

Each sea­son, Bionic inro­duces a fresh theme that explores excit­ing new cre­ative ter­ri­tory — where clas­sic meets cutting-edge, where sexy and sweet col­lide, and where cur­rent trends and style his­tory inter­twine.
Body BagBodybag [ W ] — visit their web­site

The Bodybag look is renown for the styles cut from var­i­ous styles and mate­ri­als, allow­ing the sense of detailed chic and sen­sual well being to shine through. Noteworthy is the inge­nious com­bi­na­tion of mate­ri­als such as knit­tings, microfleece, denim and cor­duroy. One sees more than merely zip­pers, hoods and ele­gant lines, but the very def­i­n­i­tion of the Bodybag aes­thetic. The ele­ments with which each woman can express a truly unique style.
BoxfreshBoxfresh [ M W ] — visit their web­site

In England, teenagers waited eagerly in motor­way ser­vice sta­tions for direc­tions to fields in the mid­dle of nowhere. Fields of dreams immor­tal­ized in the mem­ory of the UK dance scene. Boxfresh was born out of this…a hedo­nis­tic gen­er­a­tion evolv­ing through acid jazz, trip hop, drumb and bass into UK garage, grime and dub step. Trends and peo­ple may have come and gone….but our ethos has never changed. We are the British streetwear originators!
Broken Doll [ W ] — visit their web­site

Broken Doll was born from a desire to make women feel sexy and attrac­tive in their clothes but still feel com­fort­able and be afford­able.  Eco knit fab­rics such as ten­cel, modal, bam­boo, and organic cot­ton, worked very well with her designs and filled the need to be as comfy cozy as pajamas.
Canterbury of NZ [ M ] — visit their web­site

Canterbury was estab­lished in the New Zealand province of Canterbury in 1904 to man­u­fac­ture and sup­ply rugby jer­seys. Backed by a cen­tury of rig­or­ous on-field test­ing, Canterbury is now the world’s largest rugby brand.
Cartel NYC Tees [ M W ] — visit their web­site

Cartel is an NY brand that is really cap­tur­ing the rebel­lious spirit of today’s pro­gres­sive urban cit­i­zens. Their site, like their shirts, is decked out with riotous mes­sages and imagery that beckon to cre­ate and destroy! The t-shirt designs run the sub­ver­sive spec­trum from fas­cist child rev­o­lu­tion­ar­ies, to con­sumerist par­o­dies, to straight up repub­li­can mocker.
Cavi [ M ] — visit their web­site

Cavi (short for “caviar”) has laid its foun­da­tion on the short sleeve woven mil­i­tary shirt. Since the brand’s incep­tion in 2004, the mod­ern inter­pre­ta­tion of the brand’s sta­ple item has been, and con­tin­ues to be, pro­duced in New York City. Bypassing fashion’s recent “washed down” trend, Cavi’s clean and crisp aes­thetic cre­ates a time­less and mas­cu­line image.
Cookie Johnson [ W ] —

Cookie Johnson Jeans come in all of the most pop­u­lar cuts, but they have a lit­tle extra room in the thighs and rear-end area to accom­mo­date for curves. These jeans as fea­tured on Oprah, are catered to curvy, fit women, women who don’t fall into the “stan­dard”, slim cut of pre­mium jeans.
Covet ClothingCovet [ M W ] — visit their web­site

The Covet col­lec­tion is renowned for achiev­ing fusion and bal­ance between true fash­ion and th eworld in which we live. This is accom­plished by using nat­ural fibers while remain­ing ded­i­cated to the details and styling of a con­tem­po­rary fash­ion col­lec­tion. Comfortable, dis­tinc­tive and avant garde, naturally!
Crooks n Castles [ M W ] — visit their web­site

Crooks n Castles was started in 2002 to bring a dif­fer­ent ele­ment into the streetwear realm. The founders Dennis Calvero and Robert Panlilio wanted a lifestyle brand that woud reflect their own and their inter­ests. Anchored in an upscale Hollywood Neighbourhood the Crooks Fam plan to expand their retail busi­ness to other parts of the nation and even­tu­ally the world.
Drykorn [ M W ] — visit their web­site

Throughout the years Drykorn con­tin­ued to intro­duce new prod­ucts designed with an inter­na­tional focus and accep­tance. Carefully selected gar­ments, high-vaue man­u­fac­tur­ing, and con­sis­tent fash­ion state­ments are clas­si­fied as the foun­da­tion of each collection.
Fornarina [ W ] — visit their web­site

Fashion sam­pling, the free pil­lage of ele­ments and ref­er­ences, is a con­stant trait of Fornarina’s DNA. Sophisticated, but always play­ful, look for folk-pop-rock notes and even car­toon traits through­out the Fornarina shoe and Fornarina cloth­ing collections.
FreshJive

Fresh Jive [ M ] — visit their web­site

Considered by some as a cat­a­lyst to the Streetwear seg­ment, Freshjive was rooted in Los Angeles cul­ture and drew influ­ences from hip hop, punk, surf, skate and art. Since it was con­ceived, the qual­ity and style of the brand has been com­pli­mented by polit­i­cal and social com­men­tary as well as humor. Sometimes con­tro­ver­sial, Freshjive has remained true to its ori­gins and influences.

Girl Friday [ W ] — visit their web­site

Value and style are the cor­ner­stones to the Girl Friday vision. The stores are stocked with pieces from a vari­ety of price points, which allows shop­pers even on the tight­est bud­get an offer­ing of new looks.
Gsus Clothing

Gsus [ M W K ] — visit their web­site

Individuality com­bined with a pinch of self-mockery, a con­sid­er­able amount of humor and an unex­pected use of con­trasts. The design­ers have a tongue in cheek approach towards fash­ion clichés and always try to put them in a dif­fer­ent context.


All of Gsus’s cloth­ing is designed with per­sonal taste rather than the lat­est fash­ion trends from Milan & Paris as an inspiration.

Guido & MaryGuido & Mary [ W ] — visit their web­site

The Collection is well thought out with the con­cept of the met­ro­pol­i­tan fash­ion for­ward woman. Styles are specif­i­cally designed to cater to women who want some­thing urban, sexy, fash­ion­able, yet wearable.
Hanky Panky [ W ] — visit their web­site

The World’s Most Comfortable Thong® starts with the best mate­ri­als. Each com­po­nent was cho­sen for its spe­cific stretch qual­i­ties, soft­ness and fit. Also, 100% of the fab­rics and trims used to make our Signature Lace thongs and panties are knit­ted in the USA.
Heavy RotationHeavy Rotation [ M W K ] — visit their web­site

We love tee shirts. Our goal is to out­fit the world with the finest t-shirts on the mar­ket. We design from within mak­ing our suc­cess more per­sonal. Our ver­sion of suc­cess comes in the form of see­ing our shirts worn until they fall apart. Ideally we just want to be your favorite tee.
Hudson JeansHudson Jeans [ W ] — visit their web­site

Known for unpar­al­leled fit and crafts­man­ship, the iconic union jack logo and sig­na­ture tri­an­gle flap back pocket, Hudson Jeans has become a lead­ing inno­va­tor in the pre­mium denim market.
Industry ClothingIndustry [ M W ] — visit their web­site

A play­ful item-driven col­lec­tion for men and ladies. Based out of Montreal, we are inspired by the arts and cul­ture that sur­rounds us. Our Clientele orig­i­nated with the fashio savvy and expanded to encom­pass the enter­tain­ment scene and mar­ket. The cre­ativ­ity of each detail and the con­sid­er­a­tion of fab­ric and qual­ity are all imple­mented into each design.
J Brand Denim [ M W ] — visit their web­site

J Brand was co-founded by denim man­u­fac­turer Jeff Rudes and styl­ist Susie Crippen. The two set out to cre­ate clas­sic and sophis­ti­cated jeans with the empha­sis on fit, while hold­ing to one man­date: cre­at­ing time­less prod­ucts. Paying care­ful atten­tion to details and clean, dark fin­ishes, together they have cre­ated a com­bi­na­tion of sex­i­ness, style and com­fort in jeans for men, women and children.
J. Fedders [ M ] — visit their web­site

J.FEDDERS per­son­i­fies Scandinavian min­i­mal­ism in Men’s fash­ion. The brand sets a new stan­dard through supe­rior qual­ity, excel­lent fit, and tai­lored with inno­v­a­tive details — all this to ensure a unique cus­tomer satisfaction.
JudeJude [ W ] — visit their web­site

Jude which could osten­si­bly stand for Justified Unique Design Experience, is a line devel­oped by dar­ing and avant-garde designer Judith Desjardins.
Kitchen OrangeKitchen Orange [ W ] — visit their web­site

Kitchen Orange orig­i­nated in Montreal in 1999 and imme­di­ately became famous for their inno­v­a­tive fore­sight on women’s edgy fash­ion. The cloth­ing has been described as ‘tai­lored meets cou­ture meets street meets pop’.
LOIS [ M W ] — visit their web­site

LOIS Jeans (Canada) is proud to launch a wide range of supe­rior qual­ity prod­ucts every new sea­son with Canadian-designed col­lec­tions being pro­duced for over twenty-five years. Our exper­tise and cre­ativ­ity enable us to offer our cus­tomers orig­i­nal and trendy prod­ucts at an afford­able price.
Matinique [ M ] — visit their web­site

From shirts to jeans, blaz­ers to trousers, belts to shoes — the Matinique man will be able to cre­ate his dressed-down look from the city casual styles and his dressed-up look from the city smart styles.
Mavi [ M W ] — visit their web­site

Mavi’s devel­op­ment from a denim brand to a full fash­ion col­lec­tion for men and women has relied on one key strat­egy. The per­fect fit. Be it using organic denim or incor­po­rat­ing the inspi­ra­tions from trav­els around the globe, Mavi’s mis­sion is to fit not only the bod­ies of our cus­tomers, but their lifestyles as well.
Nick & Mo [ W ] — visit their web­site

Nick and Mo is a young con­tem­po­rary col­lec­tion that embraces spe­cialty details such as hand stitch­ing, embroi­dery, nov­elty but­tons and state of the art washes. The Nick and Mo mis­sion is to cre­ate an afford­able col­lec­tion that is play­ful, fun with inno­cently styl­ish simplicity.
NoaNoa ClothingNoaNoa [ W ] — visit their web­site

Noa Noa designs four annual beau­ti­ful fem­i­nine and relaxed col­lec­tions for women of all ages. With every col­lec­tion being a care­ful devel­op­ment of the pre­vi­ous you can always depend on blend­ing old styles with new ones.
NumphNumph [ W ]

“Our dream was to cre­ate a brand from scratch, which is dif­fer­ent and stronger sim­ply because nümph sums up our expe­ri­ences and cre­ativ­ity: cut­ting edge, twisted, fem­i­nine and rough, vul­ner­a­ble and strong. We cre­ate the clothes for our own reflec­tion of the tough, beau­ti­ful and inde­pen­dent girl who, like us, loves to draw atten­tion to her­self by means of her own per­sonal style.”
People's MarketPeople’s Market [ W ] — visit their web­site

When it comes to the mar­ket of peo­ple, design direc­tor, Dexter Wong has been dress­ing youth cul­tures for decades. Dexter’s cre­ations are not just col­lec­tions, but gen­res unto them­selves. People’s Market is made up of men’s and wom­ens’ pieces that are street smart, with clever exper­i­men­ta­tion of tex­tiles and play­ful prints.
Pure & SimplePURE & SIMPLE [ W ] — visit their web­site

Pure & Simple offers high qual­ity cot­ton essen­tials for women that are per­fect for lay­er­ing or worn on their own. Pure & sim­ple believes that com­fort should not have to be com­pro­mised. Their tops, pants, dresses, and skirts are light, soft, and designed with enough stretch in the fab­ric to pro­duce a per­fect fit.
Rivet De Cru [ M W ] — visit their web­site

From intri­cate washes, destroy accents, care­fully posi­tioned hand­brush areas and creases, he was now design­ing the jeans that would become your favorite pair of jeans. With a keen eye for laun­dry and sewing details, he treats his jeans like paint­ings using denim as his can­vas, the fit as his medi­ums, and the pre­mium lifestyle as his inspiration
Rocawear [ M W ] — visit their web­site

Rocawear quickly staked its claim in hip-hop his­tory becom­ing the des­ti­na­tion brand for street savvy con­sumers. Rocawear main­tains a focus of pro­vid­ing clever inno­va­tion in fab­ri­ca­tion, appli­ca­tion and design to its cus­tomer. It has been the brand’s atten­tion to detail that has pushed Rocawear’s appeal beyond its core urban cus­tomer. Ten years have passed since the gen­e­sis of The ROC…and a dynasty now reigns.
See Thru SoulSee Thru Soul [ W ] — visit their web­site

See Thru soul Clothing reflects a com­mit­ment to fit qual­ity and style. With glob­ally sourced pre­mium denim and yarns to empha­size the unique look and feel of see thru soul denim. You can express you var­ied moods through the dif­fer­ent washes, embell­ish­ments and styles of See thru Soul — STS denim.
Sessun ClothingSessun [ W ] — visit their web­site

Inspired by a trip to Latin America and the stun­ning cul­ture and crafts­man­ship; French label Sessun was born. Designer Emma Francois wanted to offer women a sub­stan­tial wardrobe rather than just a sea­sonal col­lec­tion, where the clothes empha­sised line and the lux­u­ri­ous mate­ri­als used to make the garment.
 Sociology [ M ]

Political Message T’s for men.
S’NOB [ W ] — visit their web­site

A sim­ple idea to cre­ate top qual­ity cloth­ing reflect­ing the lat­est fash­ion trends at afford­able prices was the start sig­nal for S’NOB. The idea was the brain­child of Tommy Hyldahl, who founded the busi­ness behind the label in 1997.
St-Martins [ W ] — visit their web­site

The St-Martin col­lec­tion spring 2010 is inspired by the Bossa Nova music genre. Bossa Nova is a musi­cal style evolved from partly Brazilian folk music (samba) and jazz and ori­gins from the musi­cal envi­ron­ment around Rio in the late 1950’s. The rhythm in Bossa Nova is laid back and the vocal is very relaxed.
Traffic PeopleTraffic People [ W ] — visit their web­site

With its usual nod to eras past, Traffic People has indulged in float­ing silks for the firl who longs for old time glam­our par­ties and roman­tic strolls on the beach.
Uttam LondonUttam London [ W ] — visit their web­site

Uttam Londo offers what’s new and dis­tinc­tive in the world of British fash­ion. By com­bin­ing the beauty of the East with the excit­ing diver­sity of up-to-the minute Western fash­ions our clothes are unique, inspi­ra­tional and unmissable.
Yumi ClothingYumi [ W ] — visit their web­site

Yumi is a one-of-a-kind brand with a big per­son­al­ity that appeals to unique fash­ion fol­low­ers want­ing a com­bi­na­tion of both vin­tage and cur­rent trend inspi­ra­tions, eth­nic and street style detail­ing, and clas­sic and edgy styling. The brand iden­ti­fies itself with self expres­sion and pre­vail­ing taste, rep­re­sent­ing the instance that is fash­ion now

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