Subculture Gets a Modern Remix in Noskin’s Latest Drop

Subculture Gets a Modern Remix in Noskin’s Latest Drop


Rebellion doesn’t fade; it adapts. And Melbourne’s Noskin is living proof. Founded by former musician Tony Corrales, the label blends classic tailoring with the raw pulse of subcultural energy, creating garments that feel both timeless and quietly defiant.

Corrales brings with him the attitude of punk and the discipline of craftsmanship, a combination shaped by years immersed in London and LA’s underground music scenes. Now rooted in Melbourne’s fashion underground, Noskin reflects that collision of worlds where grit meets precision.

Their latest collection, “Wildest Ones Yet,” digs deep into that ethos. Taking cues from the chaotic 1960s Brighton Beach Riots between Mods and Rockers, the drop reimagines that cultural friction through contemporary cuts and tactile details, such as cropped blazers with raw-edge patches, graphic button-ups with frayed hems, and a balance of polish and rebellion.

Though Noskin operates from a low-key studio store in Melbourne’s inner north, the buzz is anything but quiet. With the “Wildest Ones Yet” collection nearly sold out, the label’s underground status won’t last much longer.

Discover more and shop the collection at noskinstudio.com, rebellion, redefined.



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