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Though small in size, pins can make for big additions to your outfits. And while Chanel and Balenciaga have been releasing their versions of the humble lapel piece for decades, the streetwear hype has well and truly caught on, with brands such as WTAPSUNDERCOVER, and Wacko Maria pinning down their versions of the trend.

Pins are both a simple, cost-effective way of adding a low-key nod to your favorite brand and an eye-catching accessory to elevate your ’fit. To get in on the trend, Highsnobiety's Shopping team has done the needle in a haystack job of bringing you all the best pins available online right now.

Ranging in price from $10 to $870, our selection has something for every personality, including an all-new Kanye West Sunday Service-inspired pin by popular platform Pintrill, a rendition of "The Scream" by Edvard Munch by MoMa, and a major pin flex care of Prada's brooch set and a sparkling Dior x KAWS bee.

Scroll on to peep more of our favorite pins available right now.

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PintrillSunday Service Pin
$12
Buy at pintrill
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PintrillSuper S Pin
$14
Buy at pintrill
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PintrillPeri Water Pin
$14
Sold Out at pintrill
Raised By WolvesMr. Stretchy Pin Set
$25
Buy at Urban Outfitters
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MoMAEdvard Munch: The Scream Enamel Pin
$10
Buy at MoMA Design Store
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MCAPhotoshop Pin
$20
Buy at MCA Store
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Wacko MariaFire Girl Pin
from $23
(Available at 2 Merchants)
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UNDERCOVERSkull Pin
$12
Sold Out at ssense
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UNDERCOVERReaper Pin
from $15
(Available at 4 Merchants)
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WTAPSPins 02
$18
Buy at Slam Jam IT
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Have A Good TimeNasty Pin
$15
Buy at The Goodhood Store
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Wacko MariaStar Pin
from $17
(Available at 2 Merchants)
PradaEnamelled Logo Brooch Set
from $330
(Available at 2 Merchants)
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Dior x KawsBee Pin
$870
Buy at Dior

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