BLEIDBLOOC IS BORN FROM THE COLLISION OF COULTURES
Founded in 2022 and developed through its 2026 launch, the brand draws inspiration from the 90s, a decade where art, cinema, and street culture shaped a generation.
With a strong focus on visual research and silhouette construction, Bleidblooc creates garments that reinterpret urban aesthetics through a contemporary lens.
Each collection becomes part of an evolving archive where identity and culture merge into a coherent, timeless vision.
Where cultures collide.
Bleidblooc — in-house graphics dept.
Why Bleidblooc doesn’t just sell clothes. It sells a vision.
Each garment is born from cultural and visual research that brings together art, cinema, music, and street culture into a contemporary language.
We don’t chase trends: we build an archive. Those who choose Bleidblooc choose something that goes beyond the product and becomes part of a wider story.
Those who wear Bleidblooc should feel confident in their identity.
Not flashy, but recognizable. Part of a culture, not a trend.
Each garment should convey the feeling of wearing a story, an archive of references and influences that come together in a contemporary language.
“Where Cultures Collide” is not just a motto: it’s a feeling.
90s as a reference point of raw cultural expression.
Where street culture, sport, music, and visual language naturally overlapped. A city defined by physical spaces, not digital ones — streets, courts, record stores, and cinemas.
An era where aesthetics were not constructed, but lived.
For Bleidblooc, this is not nostalgia — it is authenticity. A foundation for building a contemporary archive.
“Where Cultures Collide.”
Bleidblooc is self-directed.
Every graphic, illustration, and concept is created in-house as part of a single visual language.
The brand exists at the intersection of clothing and graphic design — shaped through sketches, collages, and digital construction.
No external creative direction. Only one vision, continuously evolving.
Rooted in the visual culture of the 90s — where design, music, sport, and street culture shared the same space.
Every collection is an archive in progress. Built internally. Defined by identity.