Based in Compton, this new casual-fashion label showcases a post-punkalyptic style suitable for those who prefer rock & roll yoga or listen to metal while meditating. Sure, the health-goth aesthetic was so 2014, but Drifter's steez skews more to the athleisure-wear side, sporting a swagger that works whether you're at a Yeezy runway show or playing an extra in Mad Max: Fury Road. For women, Drifter's amorphous apparel often obliterates the silhouette, wrapping the body in flowing fabric, or turning a patchworked pastiche of materials into an almost assemblage-art fashion piece. The menswear includes deconstructed hoodies turned inside-out, minimalist T-shirts and sweats that celebrate artfully distressed tears that resemble hand-me-downs from Edward Scissorhands. Drifter recently opened a flagship store in Costa Mesa, but its collections can be found at major clothing stores around L.A. After all, the best days in Los Angeles are entirely unpredictable; you can bounce from the art studio to a backyard chillout to a high-end haunt all within the same day, but Drifter keeps you outfitted in versatile attire that looks cool wherever you go.

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