
New Balance
Boston-founded, family-owned athletic brand making performance running shoes and lifestyle sneakers such as the 990 series, 574 and 2002R.

Want the Reebok look for less? These 14 brands match closely on style, silhouette and category while sitting at a lower price tier — ranked by overall similarity.

Boston-founded, family-owned athletic brand making performance running shoes and lifestyle sneakers such as the 990 series, 574 and 2002R.

Boston running brand pairing collegiate New England styling with technical performance apparel and footwear for serious amateur runners.
Why it's similar. Overlaps in silhouette, fit, and material use. Both emphasize athleticism with aesthetic appeal.

Italian sportswear label founded in 1966, known for colour-blocked tennis track tops and terrace-casual style, now owned by South Korea's F&F.
Why it's similar. Shared foundations in athleisure with comparable palettes and material choices.

German sportswear giant behind the three stripes, known for Samba, Gazelle and Superstar sneakers, football kits and designer lines like Y-3.

American sportswear giant behind Air Force 1, Air Max, Dunk, Jordan and Converse, now rebuilding around a sport-led strategy.

British football brand founded in 1924, known for its double-diamond logo, replica kits and Drill tops, now run through licensees under Iconix.

American running brand owned by Wolverine World Wide, known for PWRRUN-cushioned performance shoes and Originals reissues of its 1980s runners.

British direct-to-consumer fitness apparel brand known for seamless leggings, training basics and creator-led marketing at accessible prices.

Italian-founded, Korean-owned sportswear brand known for retro tennis styling, bold logos and chunky sneakers like the Disruptor II.

Japanese performance running brand from Kobe, known for GEL cushioning and archive Sportstyle sneakers like the Gel-1130 and Gel-Kayano 14.

American sportswear label behind the Reverse Weave hoodie, founded 1919 and owned by Authentic Brands Group since 2024.

American skate footwear and apparel brand, founded in Anaheim in 1966 and owned by VF Corporation, known for the Old Skool and Sk8-Hi.

American sneaker brand behind the Chuck Taylor All Star, Nike-owned since 2003 and currently working through a steep multi-year sales decline.

Japanese heritage sneaker and lifestyle label owned by Asics, best known for the retro Mexico 66 trainer.
New Balance, Tracksmith, Sergio Tacchini lead our ranking. Want the Reebok look for less? These 14 brands match closely on style, silhouette and category while sitting at a lower price tier — ranked by overall similarity.