Noskin's Latest Collection Reworks Subculture Uniforms for a New Generation

SummaryNoskin, founded by ex-musician Tony Corrales, fuses classic tailoring with subcultural rebellion inspired by punk, jazz, and underground scenesThe latest drop, "Wildest Ones Yet," reimagines the 1960s Mods vs. Rockers clashes with raw-edge blazers, graphic shirts, and gritty detailsOperating from a low-key Melbourne studio-store, Noskin’s sold-out collections prove its cult status is quickly going globalMelbourne label Noskin is proof that rebellion never really goes out of style; it just evolves. Founded by former musician Tony Corrales, the brand merges classic silhouettes with the raw energy of subcultural history, crafting pieces that are timeless, subversive and quietly confrontational.Noskin’s design language was built on punk ideals and refined craftsmanship—a meeting of worlds that reflects Corrales’ own journey from London and LA’s music scenes to Melbourne’s fashion underground. The latest drop, "Wildest Ones Yet," leans into that ethos with intention. Inspired by the infamous 1960s Brighton Beach Riots between Mods and Rockers, the collection reinterprets that cultural clash through sharp tailoring and gritty details: cropped blazers with raw-edge patches, graphic shirts and button-ups with unfinished hems channel both the polish of the Mods and the rough rebellion of Rockers.Operating from a studio-store tucked away in Melbourne’s inner north, Noskin keeps things intentionally off-radar. But with nearly every piece from "Wildest Ones Yet" selling out, the label’s moment in the spotlight feels inevitable, offering subcultural edge, minus the nostalgia trap.Head to Noskin's official website for a closer look at their other offerings. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Noskin (@noskin.co)Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Jun 28, 2025 - 07:10
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Noskin's Latest Collection Reworks Subculture Uniforms for a New Generation

Summary

  • Noskin, founded by ex-musician Tony Corrales, fuses classic tailoring with subcultural rebellion inspired by punk, jazz, and underground scenes
  • The latest drop, "Wildest Ones Yet," reimagines the 1960s Mods vs. Rockers clashes with raw-edge blazers, graphic shirts, and gritty details
  • Operating from a low-key Melbourne studio-store, Noskin’s sold-out collections prove its cult status is quickly going global

Melbourne label Noskin is proof that rebellion never really goes out of style; it just evolves. Founded by former musician Tony Corrales, the brand merges classic silhouettes with the raw energy of subcultural history, crafting pieces that are timeless, subversive and quietly confrontational.

Noskin’s design language was built on punk ideals and refined craftsmanship—a meeting of worlds that reflects Corrales’ own journey from London and LA’s music scenes to Melbourne’s fashion underground. The latest drop, "Wildest Ones Yet," leans into that ethos with intention. Inspired by the infamous 1960s Brighton Beach Riots between Mods and Rockers, the collection reinterprets that cultural clash through sharp tailoring and gritty details: cropped blazers with raw-edge patches, graphic shirts and button-ups with unfinished hems channel both the polish of the Mods and the rough rebellion of Rockers.

Operating from a studio-store tucked away in Melbourne’s inner north, Noskin keeps things intentionally off-radar. But with nearly every piece from "Wildest Ones Yet" selling out, the label’s moment in the spotlight feels inevitable, offering subcultural edge, minus the nostalgia trap.

Head to Noskin's official website for a closer look at their other offerings.

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Noskin (@noskin.co)

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast