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Love it or hate it, streetwear is still a male-dominated field in 2019. Some streetwear brands lack in offering women's collections, while a number of those that do fail at offering us pieces that we'd actually wear. Fortunately, though, OG brands such as Carhartt WIP and Stüssy, as well as up-and-coming Asian labels ADER Error and AMBUSH, are here to satisfy all of our essential streetwear needs.

To help you shop with ease, we've now rounded up some of the best essential streetwear pieces for women available online. Apart from the aforementioned labels, our women-focused selection below also features go-to brands such as Kangol and adidas Originals, as well more high-end brands including Helmut Lang.

With options starting at just below $50, our best finds include Carhartt WIP's white Michigan coat, ideal for those looking to add some workwear staples to their wardrobe, and Stüssy's summer-ready cargo shorts. As far as accessories, we particularly love Kangol's classic Bermuda bucket hat in an all-white colorway along with Stüssy's yellow pouch, perfect for the upcoming festivals.

Scroll on for a look at all our favorite streetwear essentials for women.

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