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Every week, we take a minute to highlight some of our favorite emerging brands around. After featuring Israeli brand ADISH last week, this time we've decided to show love to German fashion brand UMTC Studios.

UMTC Studios first entered the scene in 2015 and has since developed a unique, free-spirited approach to streetwear. Focusing on simple yet radical designs, the brand aims to create pieces that can be interpreted and expressed in many different ways, making it unique for everyone. What's more, every piece from their collection is designed, produced and manufactured in Germany.

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We've hand-picked some of our favorite pieces from the label, so you can get ahead of the wave before everyone else. Our selection includes a vinyl-printed t-shirt, cotton check pants with yellow sidebands, a bold blue jacket with killer details, and a bring-everywhere belt bag.

Check out the rest of our selection below, and click the links to shop. Don't forget to let us know what you will be copping in the comment section below.

For more shopping inspiration, check out Uniqlo's new line of anime-inspired t-shirts, and how to cop one.

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