WHAT DOES “SKINT” MEAN?
“Skint” is British slang for having little or no money.
It describes being broke, struggling financially, or going through tough times.
In British slang, “skint” is commonly associated with financial hardship.
But at SKINT™, it means something different.
Being skint isn’t just about money.
It’s pressure.
It’s hunger.
It’s having nothing — and moving forward anyway.
At SKINT™, being skint means:
Starting with nothing.
Building under pressure.
Turning struggle into strength.
Refusing to stay broke — mentally or financially.
This isn’t weakness.
This is mindset.
SKINT™ is a UK streetwear brand built from nothing.
Every piece is built on:
Ambition.
Resilience.
Progress.
Because being skint isn’t the end.
It’s the beginning.
This isn’t for everyone.
It’s for people who have been counted out,
felt pressure,
and kept going anyway.
You don’t find SKINT™.
You recognise it.
Explore the collection.
Be part of the mindset.