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14 Vietnamese Streetwear Labels Hit Singapore in New World Order Pop-Up

June 10, 2026 · admin

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Singapore is about to get a serious dose of Ho Chi Minh City’s underground fashion scene. From June 12 to 14, 2026, independent art space Tokonoma on Shaw Road will host New World Order, a three-day pop-up showcasing 14 of Vietnam’s most exciting independent fashion labels — all in one room.

Curated by 808couture, a multi-brand boutique based in Ho Chi Minh City, the pop-up brings together cult-favourite streetwear brands including Bacykism, CH2, Feinicko, Nhabachtuoc, Offonoff Club, Veindals and many more. Presented alongside Tokonoma and local Singapore streetwear label LonchoFactory, the event marks a rare opportunity for fashion fans to shop Vietnamese streetwear brands in person without flying to Vietnam.

Why This Matters for Apparel & Print

Vietnam’s streetwear scene has exploded over the past few years, with independent labels pushing bold graphic designs, custom screen-printed garments, and limited-edition drops that rival anything coming out of Bangkok or Jakarta. Brands like Bacykism are known for their oversized silhouettes and experimental prints, while CH2 blends military utilitarianism with Vietnamese cultural motifs. For anyone in the apparel and custom printing space, this is the kind of cross-border collaboration that signals where Southeast Asian street fashion is heading.

What to Expect

The event runs from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM each day at 16 Shaw Road #03-10, Singapore 367954. Visitors can browse and buy directly from each brand’s latest collections, meet the founders, and experience the creative energy that’s currently driving Vietnam’s fashion renaissance. Whether you’re a streetwear collector, a graphic designer looking for inspiration, or a brand owner studying the market, New World Order offers a front-row seat to one of the region’s fastest-growing fashion movements.

Vietnamese Fashion Going Global

This pop-up follows a broader trend of Vietnamese fashion labels expanding beyond domestic borders. From the rising popularity of Vietnamese streetwear in regional markets to international brand collaborations, Vietnam’s apparel industry is gaining recognition for its originality and craftsmanship. For apparel decorators and print-on-demand businesses, keeping an eye on these emerging brands can provide valuable insight into what’s next in graphic tees, embroidery, and custom apparel.

Don’t miss this chance to see — and shop — the future of Vietnamese fashion, right in the heart of Singapore.

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