The early 2000s saw streetwear continue to evolve and mature. Brands like Supreme and A Bathing Ape continued to dominate the scene, but new players like Billionaire Boys Club and Off-White also began to emerge. These brands expanded the definition of streetwear, incorporating high-end materials and luxury branding into their designs.

As streetwear continued to gain popularity, it also began to intersect with other industries, including music, art, and sports. Streetwear collaborations with musicians and artists became commonplace, and streetwear brands began to sponsor athletes and teams.
In recent years, streetwear has continued to push boundaries and break down barriers. Brands like Vetements and Gosha Rubchinskiy have challenged traditional gender norms and the idea of what "high fashion" should look like. Streetwear has become a force for change and inclusivity, offering a platform for marginalized communities to express themselves and demand visibility.