Store directory
US male clothing stores directory
94 men's clothing stores that ship in the US. Map icon = physical store. No icon = online-only.
Accessible (40 stores)
| Store | Median price for dress shirt | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Old Navy | $35 | Lowest-price casual button-downs. Good for experimenting, not for long-term pieces. | |
| Uniqlo | $45 | Cheapest clean dress-shirt baseline: practical, low-logo and hard to mess up. | |
| Gap | $60 | Cheap basic button-ups. Familiar, easy to find and usually on sale. | |
| Zara | $60 | Cheap current cuts; useful for testing looks, weaker on quality. | |
| L.L.Bean | $65 | Wrinkle-free oxfords, flannels and chambrays. Practical, outdoorsy and a little old-school. | |
| Lands' End | $70 | Dependable no-iron oxford and twill dress shirts for the low-maintenance dresser. | |
| Express | $78 | Budget stretch dress shirts; useful for cheap office-to-date basics. | |
| Spier & Mackay | $78 | Single-needle, split-yoke dress shirts and OCBDs at near-wholesale prices. | |
| Abercrombie & Fitch | $78 | Slim current casual shirts; more date-night than office-formal. | |
| Calvin Klein | $80 | Clean department-store dress shirts. Buy when sale pricing is active. | |
| Perry Ellis | $80 | Low-cost dress-shirt staple with stretch and slim-fit options. | |
| Mango | $80 | Low-cost European basics; cleaner than most fast fashion. | |
| Frank And Oak | $85 | Oxfords, flannels and camp-collar shirts, often in organic cotton or TENCEL. | |
| Banana Republic | $90 | Cheap-ish Theory substitute: low-logo and office-friendly. | |
| Tommy Hilfiger | $90 | Accessible prep dress shirts; cleaner solids are the useful ones. | |
| Massimo Dutti | $90 | Spanish cotton and linen shirts; a step up for the Zara graduate. | |
| Club Monaco | $98 | Minimal clothing in the Banana Republic lane, usually a bit dressier. | |
| Everlane | $98 | Clean, unbranded basics; casual rather than tailored. | |
| J.Crew | $98 | Classic American dress shirts; less severe than Theory, very usable. | |
| Orvis | $98 | Outdoorsy button-downs and flannels. Better for relaxed weekends than dinner dates. | |
| Vuori | $98 | Soft performance-leaning button-ups from a California activewear label. | |
| COS | $99 | Lower-price Theory-adjacent cuts; plain, boxy and restrained. | |
| Twillory | $99 | Stretch, moisture-wicking, non-iron performance dress shirts for commuters who hate ironing. | |
| UNTUCKit | $99 | Casual shirts cut to wear untucked. Practical if your shirts run long. | |
| Collars & Co | $104 | Firm-collar dress polos plus stretch dress shirts. More comfortable than formal. | |
| State & Liberty | $105 | Athletic-fit performance dress shirts; good for broad shoulders/slim waists. | |
| Marine Layer | $118 | Very soft West Coast casual shirts. Friendly, not formal. | |
| Madewell | $118 | Linen, cotton, camp and poplin shirts for daytime dates or warm weather. | |
| Taylor Stitch | $128 | Rugged California shirting with sturdy fabrics; more workwear than officewear. | |
| vineyard vines | $128 | Preppy New England sport shirts and Whale-logo button-downs for a coastal-prep look. | |
| Bluffworks | $128 | Wrinkle-resistant travel and performance dress shirts for frequent flyers. | |
| Charles Tyrwhitt | $129 | Dress-shirt workhorse. Buy in multi-shirt deals. | |
| Brooks Brothers | $133 | Conservative American dress-shirt baseline; classic office styling. | |
| Mizzen+Main | $138 | Performance dress shirts with stretch and easy care; office-friendly but technical. | |
| Rhone | $138 | Performance dress shirts with a sharper commuter look. | |
| Indochino | $139 | Made-to-measure dress shirts; useful when fit control matters. | |
| Bonobos | $139 | Fit-focused office shirts; practical, mainstream, better sizing options. | |
| Suitsupply | $139 | Tailoring-adjacent dress shirts. Good value if you already like their suits. | |
| Kamakura Shirts | $145 | Japanese classic shirts with strong fabric and construction. | |
| Ministry of Supply | $150 | Technical stretch, wrinkle-resistant, temperature-regulating dress shirts for travel and hot days. |
Short men friendly (5 stores)
| Store | Median price for dress shirt | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under 5'10 | $40 | Shorter rises, adjusted pockets and collar-sized shirts. Value-first casual clothes. | |
| Abbreviated | $50 | Short-men brand that scales collars, pockets and shirt length for men down to about 5 feet 2 inches. | |
| Ash & Erie | $88 | Clothes for men 5 feet 8 inches and under, including oxfords and flannels. | |
| Peter Manning NYC | $98 | Short-men wardrobe sized by height and weight, including shirts, chinos and suit separates. | |
| Nimble Made | $125 | Slim shirts sized by height and weight, with shorter shoulders and shirt length. |
Theory-adjacent (37 stores)
| Store | Median price for dress shirt | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scotch & Soda | $128 | Amsterdam label with patterned, slightly bohemian shirts. | |
| Rodd & Gunn | $158 | New Zealand casualwear; good vacation and weekend shirts. | |
| AllSaints | $159 | Slim formal shirts with a darker date-night edge; less office-basic than most. | |
| Filson | $160 | Pacific Northwest heritage flannels and work shirts for rugged Americana outfits. | |
| Alex Mill | $165 | Casual, tasteful basics; J.Crew silhouettes with better fabric and finishing. | |
| Proper Cloth | $165 | Made-to-measure shirts; useful if fit control matters most. | |
| Outerknown | $165 | Kelly Slater's sustainable label with Blanket Shirt overshirts and organic oxfords. | |
| Peter Millar | $165 | Golf-club American sportswear with performance and cotton sport shirts. | |
| Faherty | $168 | Soft casual shirts and knit button-ups; laid-back coastal style. | |
| Polo Ralph Lauren | $168 | Classic American prep; broad shirt selection, more traditional than plain. | |
| Rails | $168 | Soft casual shirts with fashion-leaning patterns. | |
| Hartford | $175 | French easy-elegant poplin and linen shirts for relaxed Euro-casual outfits. | |
| Reiss | $175 | Slim British styling; good Theory alternative. | |
| Sid Mashburn | $175 | Tasteful American tailoring; grown-up, relaxed, not flashy. | |
| BOSS / HUGO BOSS | $179 | European business-casual shirts; sharper and more corporate. | |
| Buck Mason | $183 | American casual basics; rugged but clean, heavier fabrics than most on this list. | |
| J.Press | $185 | Ivy/prep dress shirts; traditional and less fashion-y. | |
| Aimé Leon Dore | $185 | NYC streetwear-meets-prep oxfords for fashion-forward younger dressers. | |
| Pendleton | $189 | Iconic American wool Board Shirts and heritage plaids for traditional casual outfits. | |
| Ledbury | $195 | Richmond shirtmaker with fine European fabrics and a signature lowered second button. | |
| Billy Reid | $195 | Alabama designer with Southern-leaning shirts and more personality than the basics. | |
| 3sixteen | $195 | Raw-denim-rooted oxford and workshirts for the heritage-workwear enthusiast. | |
| Theory | $225 | Reference point for clean office shirts and date-night basics. | |
| Wythe New York | $225 | Washed OCBDs and western shirts with a vintage-Americana sensibility. | |
| Vince | $238 | Soft, quiet shirts; probably the closest Theory peer. | |
| Corridor NYC | $245 | Printed, textured and camp shirts for guys who actually like patterns. | |
| John Varvatos | $248 | Rock-leaning shirts. Darker and less plain than most Theory alternatives. | |
| Gitman Vintage | $255 | US-made oxfords and camp shirts from an OCBD benchmark for ivy and trad dressers. | |
| Todd Snyder | $258 | Textured American menswear; tasteful, noticeably less corporate than Theory. | |
| Eton | $265 | Dress-shirt specialist; sharper and more formal than Theory. | |
| Knickerbocker NYC | $265 | Made-in-NY and Portugal shirts with a workwear-meets-tailoring feel. | |
| Rag & Bone | $268 | Urban casual shirts; slightly edgier and less office-coded. | |
| Sunspel | $270 | Quiet British basics with nicer fabric than most mall brands. | |
| A.P.C. | $275 | Minimal French casualwear; understated, slightly cooler than Theory. | |
| Emanuel Berg | $298 | Polish shirtmaker with stretch options for dress-shirt nerds. | |
| Officine Générale | $303 | French minimalism with soft tailoring; Theory/Loro-adjacent. | |
| NN07 | $305 | Scandinavian casualwear; clean but relaxed. |
Loro Piana (12 stores)
| Store | Median price for dress shirt | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sandro | $375 | Contemporary French fashion; sleeker and trendier than Theory. | |
| Drake's | $425 | London oxfords, flannels and overshirts with a relaxed old-menswear feel. | |
| Canali | $488 | Italian tailoring; more formal and structured than Loro Piana. | |
| Tom Ford | $820 | Glossy shirting; bolder and flashier than Loro Piana. | |
| Loro Piana | $870 | The fabric-first expensive reference point. | |
| Zegna | $883 | Direct Loro competitor; sharper and more tailoring-oriented. | |
| Brioni | $885 | High-end Italian tailoring; formal and expensive. | |
| Ralph Lauren Purple Label | $895 | Classic American high-end shirts; more traditional than Loro Piana. | |
| Brunello Cucinelli | $1,050 | Direct Loro competitor; soft, low-logo, very expensive. | |
| Kiton | $1,085 | Napoli shirtmaking; handmade-feeling, formal and very expensive. | |
| Cesare Attolini | $1,348 | Napoli sartorial elite tier; closest to Kiton/Brioni. | |
| The Row | $1,375 | Very plain, very quiet and extremely expensive. |