6/27/2023 0 Comments Teddy fresh![]() Now that the brand is expanding and Teddy Fresh is able to do things like have a female department in the works, in a perfect world with unlimited resources - what clothing pieces would you love to design under the Teddy Fresh name? ![]() One of the things I really love about Teddy Fresh is the label’s early commitment towards unisex clothing. This week, we linked up with the label’s head designer, founder, and CEO Hila Klein - who filled us in on where she’d like to take Teddy Fresh, what inspires her designs, and what needs changing in the streetwear scene. In a world where the fashion industry accounts for a considerable amount of waste, that approach - which obviously increases production costs - is bold for such a young brand. Fast fashion shortcuts are eschewed for embroidered detailing and a commitment to sourcing quality fabrics. Like the slogan, their clothes may appear simple, but there’s a hidden depth. Their collections truly feel built for everyone, no matter who they are or how they’re shaped - a stark contrast to how many streetwear labels operate.īut it’s not just the sizing that makes Teddy Fresh cool. Teddy Fresh operates under a deceptively simple slogan, “Making clothes that you can wear.” While that mantra sounds almost head-slappingly obvious, the three-year-old label focuses on the subject of the sentence - “you.” Since its inception, the brand has been producing unisex streetwear staples like sweaters, hoodies, jackets, and t-shirts in sizes running from XS to 3XL in their signature playful, pastel-heavy aesthetic. Chances are you’ve seen the brand on the backs of your most stylish friends, and some of their early pieces, like their pastel color-block hoodies, have inspired a range of copycats. One label that’s managed to stay afloat - thrive even - in these tough times is Teddy Fresh, a brand that’s been a favorite of ours for some time, appearing fairly often in our weekly sneaker and apparel roundup. Others seem to be adapting to the challenges of a market that is now largely direct-to-consumer. Some retail giants and upstart labels have folded completely. 13.The future of streetwear labels in the era of COVID-19 is in flux as much now as it was in the first few months of the pandemic. 18 and their one-day pop-up shop will be held in Los Angeles at 4441 Sunset Boulevard on Nov. Teddy Fresh’s collaboration with Looney Tunes launches on Nov. ![]() Showing people that we’re real people and the product is real and that we can connect in the real world.” “It’s really just going to be a big party, and you’ll get to see the clothing in person, which is a big for us because we currently are online only,” Klein said. The pop-up will have an airbrush artist to help customize clothing for customers, a nail artist, vegan burgers from Monty’s Good Burger and more. 13 to display their latest Looney Tunes collection, as well as invite guests to have fun as they explore the store for a day. Klein and Teddy Fresh are gearing up to host another pop-up shop in Los Angeles on Nov. With that, the upcoming collaboration is Klein’s favorite so far as it falls in line with her love for the ‘90s. The line is now teaming with Looney Tunes to create a collection that will launch on Nov. Over the years, Teddy Fresh has partnered with Ripndip, SpongeBob SquarePants and, most recently, Care Bears, among others. The duo also have a related channel dedicated to their podcast “The H3 Podcast,” which launched in 2017. On top of managing her clothing line, Klein also has a popular YouTube channel with her husband called H3h3Productions. Currently also for women’s, a lot of Y2K fashion is inspiring to us like rhinestones, beads and flocking.” “We get inspired from kids clothing, the ‘90s. I just love the amount of detail that you’ll find in those kinds of pieces, the novelty craft,” she said of her main inspiration when designing. The line reflects Klein’s own personal style, involving mixing and matching with women’s wear and men’s wear, oversize pieces and a lot of denim. Teddy Fresh features fun color-blocked patterns, graphic T-shirts and hoodies and pieces reminiscent of ‘90s fashion.
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