Is Trapstar Still the Fastest-Growing Streetwear Brand in 2025?

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00:53 11/20/2025

Anonymous32077555

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I’ve been noticing a lot of buzz around Trapstar again this year, and it made me wonder — is Trapstar still the fastest-growing streetwear brand in 2025, or has the hype shifted to newer labels?

Trapstar has been dominating the UK streetwear scene for years with its bold designs, iconic graphics, and celebrity co-signs. Even in 2025, it feels like the brand is still showing up everywhere: Instagram fits, TikTok trends, rap music videos, and even international markets. Their puffer jackets and tracksuits continue to sell out fast, and the resale market is still active.

But at the same time, brands like Corteiz, Broken Planet, and several emerging designers are pulling strong attention too. Some people say Trapstar is becoming more mainstream, while others argue it’s evolving and expanding its influence.

So I’m curious what everyone here thinks:

  • Is Trapstar still growing at the same pace as before?

  • Is the brand stronger, weaker, or simply transitioning into a more global identity?

  • What trends are you noticing in Trapstar’s popularity this year?

#2

11/21/2025

Anonymous32077951

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Honestly, Stussy is still holding its ground in 2025 — especially with how Stussy Canada and the whole Official Stussy lineup keep dropping clean, timeless pieces. Trapstar might be growing fast, but STU’s influence feels more global and consistent, especially among people who prefer that classic streetwear vibe.

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01/30/2026

Anonymous32104317

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Corteiz has been moving different lately—CRTZ drops feel more like a statement than just merch. If it’s really Official Corteiz behind this, you can see why Corteize keeps pulling so much attention in the streetwear space.