
Streetwear
Stolen Girlfriends Club
Three Raglan-bred surfer friends—Dan Gosling, Marc Moore and Luke Harwood—turned an art-show concept into Stolen Girlfriends Club in 2005, printing slogan tees as a 'natural visual extension' of the artwork. The brand grew into a full womenswear, menswear, denim and jewellery range that channels rock-and-roll attitude, biker chic and adolescent rebellion. Two decades in, with a New York outpost under Harwood, the label remains New Zealand's loudest, most quotable streetwear export.
Shop Secondhand
Archive and rare Stolen Girlfriends Club pieces mostly circulate on the resale market. Japanese sites don't ship to China — buy via a proxy like Buyee; most Western sites ship internationally or are reachable with a US/EU forwarder.
Japan · via Buyee
US / Europe
Timeline3
2005—2015·10 yrs
- 2005
Stolen Girlfriends Club founded in Auckland
Dan Gosling, Marc Moore and Luke Harwood launched the brand from New Zealand, blending rock and roll with streetwear.
- 2010
International music industry following
Worn by members of The Strokes, MGMT and Australian/NZ music scenes, the brand gained an international cult following.
- 2015
10-year anniversary archive show
The brand staged a retrospective presentation, cementing its place in New Zealand fashion history.



