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Founded 1999
Headquarters New York City, United States

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Prominent street and skatewear brand Alife was founded in 1999 in New York, by four friends -- Arnaud Delecolle, Tony Arcabascio, Tammy Brainard and Rob Cristofaro. One of their main reasons in teaming up was to “fill a void of creativity in New York” at that time, and to share their niche, creative lifestyle with a broader audience. Originally a creative workshop based in Manhattan’s Orchard Street, Alife’s innovative designs and forward-thinking products propelled them into an internationally renowned streetwear clothing brand and boutique. The name of the brand came up from the idea of bringing an inanimate object to life, or infusing hype into a product. Alife has collaborated with other companies such as Nike, Reebok, adidas, New Balance, Saucony, Timberland, ASICS, Lacoste, Mitchell&Ness, Dickies, Kangol and more. Alife is also the operation behind A.R.C., a premiere sneaker boutique. Their motto: “THE SOURCE OF ART IS IN THE LIFE OF A PEOPLE.”
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Latest Collections

Alife & Brooklyn Museum Honor Artist Faith Ringgold with Black History Month Collab
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Alife & Brooklyn Museum Honor Artist Faith Ringgold with Black History Month Collab

A capsule collection spotlighting Ringgold’s iconic ‘The United States of Attica’ artwork.

MJ & LBJ Tip off the New Season With New Sneakers in This Week's Footwear Drops
Footwear 

MJ & LBJ Tip off the New Season With New Sneakers in This Week's Footwear Drops

Joined by the Air Jordan 33, a new John Elliott x Nike collaboration and more.

Alife and PUMA Link up for New York-Themed Clyde Pack
Footwear

Alife and PUMA Link up for New York-Themed Clyde Pack

Two colorways releasing this month.

Ethics Trump Reseller Clout for New Footwear Brand OBRA
Footwear 

Ethics Trump Reseller Clout for New Footwear Brand OBRA

OBRA’s founders tell us about their brand’s commitment to artistry and utility.

Alife and FILA Come Together on a Themed Disruptor 2
Footwear

Alife and FILA Come Together on a Themed Disruptor 2

The chunky retro runner returns.

KATSU & Alife New York Team Up On "The Climate" Capsule
Fashion

KATSU & Alife New York Team Up On "The Climate" Capsule

Featuring the graffiti artist’s single stroke skull and anti-swastika design.

Alife Debuts $600 USD Artistic Crocs
Footwear

Alife Debuts $600 USD Artistic Crocs

The brand’s return to streetwear includes built-in athletic socks.

Alife Teams up with Umbro on Limited Long-Sleeve Soccer Jerseys
Fashion

Alife Teams up with Umbro on Limited Long-Sleeve Soccer Jerseys

Available in black and white options.

Alife & Riess Present Enamel Home Goods
Food & Beverage

Alife & Riess Present Enamel Home Goods

Deck the kitchen.

Alife, Medicom Toy & Penfield Team up for Holiday Collection
Fashion

Alife, Medicom Toy & Penfield Team up for Holiday Collection

Statement piece.

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