The Pavement Special, Mongrel Logic, Culture Kerryn Hewitt The Pavement Special, Mongrel Logic, Culture Kerryn Hewitt

You've Been Sold Short

For a long time, streetwear meant hype or basics. Neither was built for you. Here's what better looks like.

For a long time, streetwear meant one of two things.
Hype. Or basics.

Either you were chasing a drop, refreshing a page at 8am for something you'd resell before you wore it, or you were buying a logo on a blank and calling it culture. Neither of those is fashion. Neither of those is art. And neither of them was built for you.

You were sold the idea that luxury lives behind a velvet rope. That it speaks a language you weren't born into. That it belongs to someone else, someone with the right postcode, the right accent, the right everything.

That was always a lie.

Mongrel Logic organic cotton streetwear, built for longevity, not trend cycles.

Mongrel Logic organic cotton

Luxury is construction

Fabric. Longevity. The feeling of putting something on and knowing immediately, this was made to last. Not made to trend. Not made to be binned in a season. Made to become part of how you move through the world. Streetwear at its best was always that.

The street has always been the catwalk

The difference is who's been building for it.

Mongrel Logic started from a simple dissatisfaction

With what exists, with what's accepted, with the gap between what people deserve and what they're being offered.

Artwork mapped onto garment

Fabric that reads like graffiti, like tattoos, like something with a past and a future. Not a clever play on words. Not a trend cycle mood board. Something that rewires how you think about what you put on your body.

Expect better. Wear better. Build better.

That's not a slogan. It's the only direction this was ever going.

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Culture, The Pavement Special, Mongrel Logic Kerryn Hewitt Culture, The Pavement Special, Mongrel Logic Kerryn Hewitt

This One's For The Underdogs

Not the word. The actual thing. Mongrel Logic was built for the ones who were too loud, too quiet, too weird, too much, and still showed up.

Not the word. The actual thing, Mongrel Logic.
The kids who cleared hallways just by existing. The ones who were too loud, too quiet, too weird, too much, not enough. The ones who got their lunch money taken and their ideas ignored and still showed up the next day with something to prove.

Lex falling asleep while staring at his own reflection

Mongrel Logic, built for the underdogs. Lex the dog, brand mascot and co-founder.

That's who Mongrel Logic is for

Not because it's a good marketing angle. Because it's where this came from. I am the weirdo. The loner. The underdog mongrel who will not stop once it sets its mind on something. I built this because I had to and I built it for the people who understand that feeling without needing it explained.
Metal heads. Hip hop heads. Underground everything. People who'd like to see the world work better and have quietly stopped waiting for permission. People who don't need external validation and have learned to survive without it even when they do.

You don't wear Mongrel Logic to fit in

You wear it because you stopped trying to. The street is the catwalk. Always has been. We just build like we know it.

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