Who we are

Anteater is an independent streetwear brand, building since 2007.

We never aimed to be fashion. We made uniforms for people who actually live it. What started as a local project grew into a brand with a strong identity and a loyal street community.

Built through collaborations with global brands, artists, riders and underground communities, Anteater exists at the intersection of street culture, creative expression and everyday functionality.

Anteater x Starter
– Anteater x Starter "Firestarter Capsule"

From the beginning, it was never just about clothing. Each piece serves as a canvas — shaped by local scenes, independent designers and cultural outsiders.

For over 18 years, the brand has grown organically within the underground, staying independent and evolving with the scene.

Today, Anteater enters a new chapter — bringing its history, products and perspective to a global audience, shipped from Berlin.

Anteater x Pepsi
– Anteater x Pepsi "FIFA World Cup 2018"

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"Born in 2007, the label has a vibe that conjures up comparisons to A Bathing Ape. Like the legendary Japanese streetwear brand, Anteater focuses on using unconventional camo patterns, character logos, and an overall youthful sense of humor"
— Complex Magazine

Anteater x Revo
– Anteater x Revo Technik

"Anteater was established as an in-house label for retailer CREAM, yet after working closely with musicians, illustrators, graffiti artists, the idea quickly grew into a full range of accessories and ready-to-wear garments that show a strong propensity for cut & sew"
— 
Highsnobiety 

Anteater x Saucony Originals
– Anteater x Saucony Originals "Sea And Sand"

“Anteater is street uniform created in collaboration with like-minded people.”
— Afisha Magazine

Anteater x Laser BCN
– Anteater x Laser Barcelona

“Anteater is a small clothing brand from Saint Petersburg. The garments themselves often serve as a blank canvas, while the main focus is on prints and their creators — young artists, illustrators, graffiti writers, and other cultural activists. Many of them are well known within the underground subculture, skateboarding, and graffiti scenes.”
— LookAtMe

 

 

Independent since 2007