Brand History
King Apparel is one of the most popular and well established British Streetwear brands, constantly giving the big US names a run for their money. By constantly pushing the boundaries King are making sure the British street scene stays frsh and relevent. Having started the brand in 2003, the founders shared goal was to produce apparel that reflected the creative freedom of the sub-cultures they were involved in and admired. Taking influence from the different elements of street culture, from hip hop to street art and skating, King Apparel have shown how it is still possible to establish a truly independent and individual brand in this age of multi-national conformity.

All garments and accessories are limited to exclusive runs of just 400 pieces with a strict 'no re-runs and no repeats' policy! King clothing was also the first worldwide brand to work exclusively alongside New Era Cap. The independently designed 5950 fitted caps have specialized and exclusive design modifications that no one else produces, with direct cap hook up's also available to match all outerwear pieces.

5 Pointz has been representing the king clothing brand for years now and continues to have the latest exclusive product that king clothing are producing. 5 pointz stocks the whole King Apparel range from New Era Caps to matching hoodies. So if your a big King fan there is no need to look any further than us.

Recent King Apparel News
We've just got the biggest drop of King Apparel gear for quite a while and it up to their usual standard of quality materials and clean, crisp design. There's a load of dope tees in this lot -some we've seen before, some brand spanking new.

The 'Defy' print with it's cloud outline and coloured rain drops has been a winner for several seasons now and this latest version has already been flying out of the shop in all three colour-ways. Another diamond design that has been re-worked over several seasons is the 'Authentic', with it's intricate crest surrounding King's crown logo. The blue version features a light blue print with a thin white outline, which really brings out the artwork.

The 'Signature' tee is a perfect example of how minimal design is often all you need to make a really fresh t shirt. The artwork is just a wandering line that ends in a scripted 'K'. Simple. Job done. This design also comes on a pretty tasty crew.

One of the afore-mentioned brand new designs is the 'Krest' tee that also features the well-known curvy 'K' of King, but this time decorated with classical ornate natural shapes. The dark blue of the print sits just right on the marl grey. 

The 'East London' snapback cap that we recieved from King earlier this year, which was clearly inspired by the retro LA KIngs pro-sports graphics that was all the rage in the period of NWA and 'Boyz 'n da Hood'. The new 'Independent' tee is inspired by the same Compton gangster era, with it's chunky military typeface and monotone print.

A wicked design that is unlike anything King usually produce is the 'Duster' tee. It features two pixelated fists, one with 'KING' tattooed onto the knuckle and the other with a four finger gold ring on it. It's a really punchy look. Ho di ho.


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