Paterson Tennis embodies a unique blend of retro charm and modern functionality, perfect for those who appreciate sport-inspired aesthetics. Featuring breathable fabrics, relaxed silhouettes, and stylish cuts, their pieces are designed with active lifestyles in mind. The malleable fit and thoughtful details make these garments suitable for both casual outings and high-energy matches, effortlessly bridging the gap between fashion and sport. It's a celebration of timeless style, where the lines between athletic wear and streetwear beautifully blur.
If you find yourself drawn to the elevated yet playful spirit of Paterson Tennis, brands like Palmes Tennis, Ellesse Tennis, The Courts, and Reigning Champ are also worth your attention. Each of these labels shares a commitment to quality craftsmanship and a vibrant attitude, catering to a community that values style as much as performance. Dive into our curated list to discover how these brands complement your wardrobe and reflect your sporty flair.


Atop our list is Palmes, a new menswear brand with deep roots in tennis culture, providing contemporary pieces on and off the court. You’ll find on court shorts and shirts along with a full collection of tasteful off-the-court wear including tote bags, button-ups and knitwear.

This Italian brand has been around since the 50s but stands out as distinct for the old competitors, especially for North Americans. Expect a wide range of on-court options for me and woman, it all the colours of the rainbow.

The Courts is a trendy tennis centre located in Palm Springs. They’ve created a fun collection of tennis-inspired off the court wear.


Alltimers is a New-York based streetwear company that is a mix of skate culture and sheer fun. From skateboard decks to hoodies expect illustrative designs that will put a smile on your face.

Adsum (which means “here” in Latin) has been developing a contemporary wardrobe of menswear classics since 2015. Their pieces are inspired by urban and rural life in the American Northeast and stand out in a low-key way. For an technically sophisticated and laidback brand, look no further than Adsum.

Only NY, founded in 2007, has created a fun-loving and community-based NYC streetwear and skate brand. Their graphic-based approach to design brings forth the pulse of NYC in a colorful way. You'll find a wide range of street, sport, and outdoor apparel and accessories. Discover more brands like Only NY here.

Sigrun offers a beautiful collection of contemporary on-court pieces in a wide variety of colours. Sigrun also is the most sustainable tennis brand for men on our list.

Originally founded as a skate team in 2010, Palace has grown into a fully-fledged skateboarding crew and streetwear phenomenon. With highly anticipated drops, you'll find a wealth of references into their designs that celebrate broader elements of British culture and 90s streetwear fashion.

Brendon Babenzien founded the environmentally friendly streetwear brand Noah in 2015 after leaving his post as the creative director of Supreme. As a homage to his NYC skate roots, the brand combines urban and active lifestyle aesthetics with a wide range of traditional design references. Noah is inspired by both defiance and elegance, and he employs a conscious balance of rebellion and sophistication.


Based out of LA, Brain Dead is a creative collective and clothing brand that has taken the streetwear world by storm. With their iconic brain logo and graphic-led approach, they've formed a movement that takes cues from post-punk, underground comics and skateboarding.


Lululemon is a Canadian athletic apparel company known for it's focus on high-quality performance fabrics and technical designs. The brand is famous for its popular athletic wear and has become a staple among fitness enthusiasts.

Adidas is German sportswear company founded in 1949, that offers a wide range of products including footwear, clothing, and accessories. Known for its iconic "stripes" logo, and for its collaboration with designers and fashion icons. You already know.
Every brand in our lists earns a Similarity Score, showing how closely it aligns with the featured label. We evaluate each through four core pillars outside of certain intangible traits:
• Style (40–50%): overall aesthetic and silhouette
• Fit (20–30%): tailoring, proportion, and ease
• Color (10–20%): tone and palette choices
• Price (10–20%): accessibility and value
Think a brand feels off? We’d love your take [share feedback →]
Love brands like Paterson Tennis? You might also enjoy our guides to other labels in a similar style. We update regularly with new drops, so check back soon.