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18 Brands Like Teddy Fresh for Fun & Trendy Streetwear

Ash Read·December 6, 2025·5 min read

If you're a fan of Teddy Fresh, you already love streetwear that’s playful, vibrant, and packed with personality. The brand’s signature bold colors, quirky graphics, and comfy fits make it easy to stand out from the crowd.

But when it's time to expand your wardrobe, finding other brands with that same fun-loving energy can be a challenge. To help you out, we’ve rounded up 18 brands that deliver trendy, statement-making streetwear perfect for any Teddy Fresh fan.

1. Bape (A Bathing Ape)

A Bathing Ape

As a legend in Japanese streetwear, Bape is known for its iconic camo prints, ape head logo, and bold graphics. Like Teddy Fresh, Bape isn't afraid of eye-catching designs, but it brings a luxury, high-end vibe to the table. While the price point is significantly higher (think $100-$500+), it’s a great option if you're looking to invest in a piece of streetwear history that still feels fun and youthful.

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2. HUF

HUF

Rooted in skate culture, HUF delivers laid-back streetwear with a punch. Think graphic tees, hoodies, and cool accessories that feel effortless and cool. While HUF can be more understated than Teddy Fresh, it shares that core playful energy through its logos and collaborations. With prices in a similar range of $40-$120, it's an accessible way to add classic skate style to your rotation.

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3. Obey

OBEY

Obey blends art, political commentary, and street culture into one cohesive and rebellious brand. If you like the graphic-heavy nature of Teddy Fresh but crave something with a bit more edge or satire, Obey delivers. Their hoodies and tees often feature bold, Shepard Fairey-designed art at an affordable price point, usually between $30 and $100.

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4. Palace

Palace

Straight out of London, Palace Skateboards mixes a skate aesthetic with a witty, retro-inspired feel. Known for its iconic "Tri-Ferg" logo and quirky graphics, Palace shares Teddy Fresh’s love for vibrant, standout pieces. It's a key player in modern streetwear with a distinct '90s vibe, offering everything from tees to tracksuits priced from about $50 to $200.

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5. Lazy Oaf

Lazy Oaf

If there’s a brand that’s a perfect partner in crime for Teddy Fresh, it’s Lazy Oaf. This London-based label is famous for its eccentric, cartoonish creations and fearless use of color. Their whimsical prints and playful characters give off the exact same fun, non-serious vibe. With prices typically sitting between $50 and $120, it's a must-shop for anyone who wants a wardrobe full of weird and wonderful pieces.

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6. Kith

Kith

Kith strikes a balance between premium, luxury streetwear and accessible, fun collaborations. While the brand's mainline collections are more minimalist and elevated, Kith's collabs often feature characters and bold graphics that appeal to the same crowd as Teddy Fresh. It’s a step up price-wise ($50-$300), but perfect for when you want a high-quality, hype-worthy piece that's still got a bit of flair.

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7. Sprayground

Sprayground

Famous for its imaginative and over-the-top backpacks, Sprayground also has an apparel line that is just as wild. Their designs are loud, surreal, and often inspired by pop culture, making them a natural fit for anyone who wants their outfit to be a conversation starter. You'll find everything from cartoon-covered hoodies to vibrant graphic tees, all in an accessible $40-$150 price range.

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8. Skull & Bones

Skull & Bones takes the graphic-centric look of youthful streetwear and gives it a rebellious, edgy twist. They share Teddy Fresh's love for fun graphics but often explore darker, punk-inspired themes with skull motifs and bold text. It's an affordable option, with most pieces between $30-$100, for when you’re feeling a little less pastel and a little more rock-and-roll.

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9. Wildfox

Known for its irresistibly soft loungewear and vintage-inspired graphics, Wildfox combines California cool with a playful aesthetic. While Teddy Fresh is firmly in the streetwear camp, Wildfox offers that same fun spirit in a cozier package. Expect tops and sweatshirts with quirky slogans and dreamy prints, with prices around $80-$200 for their premium, comfortable fabrics.

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10. Juice WRLD x Vlone

Collaborations like Juice WRLD x Vlone bring a vibrant, music-inspired energy to streetwear. While Vlone can be an exclusive, high-end brand, this collection leans into the bold graphics and youthful attitude that Teddy Fresh fans appreciate. These pieces are often collector's items for fans, offering a connection to music culture with prices from $50-$250.

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11. The Hundreds

The Hundreds

A California streetwear staple, The Hundreds has been blending skate, punk, and pop culture for years. Their designs are heavily graphic-driven, often featuring comic-book-inspired characters and bold logos like their iconic "Adam Bomb." It’s a great heritage alternative to Teddy Fresh, serving up playful vibes at a similar price point of $40-$120.

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12. FILA

FILA

FILA has successfully tapped into the retro sportswear trend, offering bold logos, color-blocking, and fun, chunky silhouettes. Collections like their Disruptor line bring a youthful, almost playful vibe that aligns with the trendy side of Teddy Fresh. If you want to lean into a sporty, athletic aesthetic without losing the fun, FILA’s approachable prices ($30-$150) make it easy.

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13. Carrots by Anwar Carrots

Hailing from LA, this brand is known for its signature carrot motif and playful take on essential streetwear pieces. Carrots by Anwar Carrots uses bright, veggie-inspired oranges and greens in its collections of hoodies, tees, and accessories. It's a fresh, playful brand with a distinct identity, serving up style in the $50-$150 range.

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14. Maharishi

Maharishi

For a more premium and eco-conscious option, Maharishi mixes military-inspired designs with pacifistic, nature-focused themes. The brand is famous for its intricate embroidery and graphics, often featuring dragons and Tibetan motifs in vibrant colors. While pricier at $80-$250, it’s perfect for someone who loves detailed, artistic graphics with a unique story.

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15. Anti Social Social Club

Anti Social Social Club

Anti Social Social Club built its name on hype and mood-driven statements. While graphically simpler than Teddy Fresh, the brand's wavy logo and ironic phrases capture a similar apathetic-yet-playful youth attitude. Known for its limited drops, getting your hands on their hoodies and tees feels like you're in on a cultural moment, with pieces usually ranging from $40-$120.

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16. Pacsun

Pacsun isn't a standalone brand but a brilliant one-stop shop for discovering trendy streetwear. They are a major retailer for brands that share the Teddy Fresh aesthetic, including Lazy Oaf and even Teddy Fresh itself from time to time. If you want variety and accessible prices ($20-$80), browsing Pacsun is a great way to find multiple fun, graphic-heavy pieces all at once.

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17. RIPNDIP

RIPNDIP

Driven by its mischievous mascot, Lord Nermal the cat, RIPNDIP is all about irreverent humor and playful graphics. The brand’s vibe is deeply aligned with Teddy Fresh’s fun-first approach, but it leans even further into cheeky, sometimes provocative T-shirt graphics. If you appreciate a dose of humor in your streetwear, RIPNDIP's tees and hoodies ($50-$150) are a perfect fit.

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18. Jaded London

Jaded London

Jaded London masters the art of bold, trend-forward streetwear. The brand is known for its vibrant prints, neon accents, and fits inspired by Y2K and festival culture. If you love Teddy Fresh's use of color but are looking for something a bit more edgy and fashion-forward, Jaded London offers statement pieces from graphic mesh tops to printed cargo pants priced from $40-$150.

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Ash Read

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