When they were children, Chet and Betts DeHart, the twin brothers who created the streetwear line Lucid FC, struggled academically. “They had so much trouble in the school system, but it was so apparent to my husband and I they were going to be brilliant in some other way that wasn’t going to be on a piece of paper,” said their mother, Jessica DeHart.

At age 19, the DeHart brothers (or Lucid twins, as they are often called), have found their niche and may be headed to moguldom.

Their clothing line, which they started when they were 14, is carried at the boutiques A Number of Names in London, Standard in Atlanta and VFiles in New York. The pieces, which cost $13 to $245, include hooded sweatshirts, painter’s pants and button-down shirts: clothes for the street, clothes for the club.

The producer and D.J. Alexander Ridha (known as Boys Noize) and the hip-hop artist Makonnen Sheran (that’s ILoveMakonnen to you), among others, wear Lucid FC. Rihanna is a fan, too, and she gave the fledgling label a boost when she was photographed while wearing various Lucid items, including the Crest Logo Parka ($95) and the Logo Trucker Cap ($40).