• Slide 1 of 34: WHEN IT comes to menswear, let’s be real: we men want quality threads without the hassle, and we value the synergy between shopping efficiency and quality style. To wit, we prefer straightforward clothing essentials that deliver great value without having to waste hours scouring the vast abyss of men’s online clothing stores for the perfect piece. That’s why it’s crucial to know a thing or two about the best clothing brands for men out there that you can rely on whenever your closet needs an on-point refresh, or for a solid starting point. Read more: How Men's Health Tests ProductsSince 2020, our style editors have tried on and tested over 80 clothing brands for men that offer anything from full black-tie pieces to laid-back seasonal essentials. To curate the elites of men's clothing brands, our criteria are: clothes that not only look sharp but also feel amazing, timeless designs that last, and core styles that form the foundation of every modern man's wardrobe. Below, the 26 best clothing brands for men make stuff that's worth every penny without compromising on craftsmanship and style. So let our selection be your ultimate roadmap to building a versatile wardrobe rotation, and bid adieu to those outdated garments as we introduce you to a world of fresh sartorial possibilities with these best clothing brands for men.Best Affordable Online Clothing Stores | Best Affordable Clothing Brands | Best Athleisure Brands | Best Clothing Brands on Amazon | Best Sustainable Clothing Brands

  • Slide 2 of 34: $78.00When it comes to modern basics, it doesn't get much more streamlined than Mack Weldon. The brand specializes in high-quality staples created from custom fabrics that enhance quality and comfort. If wondering where to start, we suggest thinking of Mack Weldon as your go-to underwear brand. From there, you can dig in to find t-shirts, crewnecks, sweatpants, and hoodies made with performance and durability in mind.

  • Slide 3 of 34: $99.00Bonobos’ founders decided to start this brand when they couldn’t find a pair of pants that fit perfectly, setting out to create a line of wardrobe essentials for all men’s body types. While this is no easy task, the brand understands what it takes to create clothing that is accessible with timeless style that appeals to the modern man. The brand's clothing selection doesn’t just come in the standard small, medium, and large sizes—in fact, its pants are offered in over 18 different waist sizes and five different leg fits, while shirting is available in six different sizes with three different options for both shirt length and body fit.

  • Slide 4 of 34: $228.00Think of this LA-based brand as a one-stop-shop for guys who want to look put-together but not pretentious. Buck Mason's expertise lies in paying attention to the details: crafting garments that take into account fabric, fit, and function. As a result, this men’s clothing brand’s pieces are deceptively simple in appearance, like its best-selling, signature Felted Chore Coat, which allows the high-quality construction to speak for itself.

  • Slide 5 of 34: $998.00The American brand takes timeless silhouettes and modernizes them with fashion-forward tweaks and cool color combinations (think: rich textures, impeccable fabrics, and price cuts). Its slew of suede jackets, wool coats, and rugged corduroy outerwear will make you look like an A-lister. Its suiting is refined and timeless without costing too much. Its vintage sweaters have even graced the likes of Chris Evans. Moreover, Todd Snyder's blend of unique partnerships has added a level of flair that few brands are able to mimic. Overall, TS is a brand that blends modern style with classic American heritage roots.

  • Slide 6 of 34: $298.00Huckberry's in-house brand makes tons of solid wardrobe essentials that'll make you look tougher than you actually are. Everything from their chinos to canvas trucker jackets is made with utility and style in mind, like this waxed trucker jacket that looks burly on the outside but feels toasty on the inside. And, fun facts: Pedro Pascal wears this very jacket to fight off cannibals in The Last of Us, and Chris Evans also sports it in his movie Ghosted. So we're talking durable, rugged style with a long lifespan (and a friendly price point) that's been co-signed by A-list hot studs.

  • Slide 7 of 34: $98.00Everlane is a men's brand that follows its own path. The brand seeks to create eco-conscious, classic clothes that will cycle through your ever-evolving wardrobe for years to come. Think fresh jeans and minimal organic cotton tees priced so well that you won't have any other option than to stock up on multiple pairs and colorways. And its monochromatic shirting—from oxford shirts to shackets—will find a place in your closet, no matter your personal style.

  • Slide 8 of 34: $128.00Lululemon has managed to achieve a cult-like status in the past 10 years. What once started out as sleek yoga wear has now evolved into a full-on lifestyle brand that specializes in clothing you can wear to the gym or mix into your everyday wardrobe. The brand's elevated basics can take you just about anywhere and keep you looking sharp. On the other hand, its performance take on non-athleisure everyday essentials like the ABC pants (basically more comfortable than chinos with anti-ball-crushing tech) is a perennial favorite for guys on the move.

  • Slide 9 of 34: $78.40Based in San Fran, this Cali brand was founded on the idea of making the perfect button-down shirt—like the solid Oxford seen here—but by now has won the hearts of many style savants with a design that's rugged, timeless, and never too loud. Whether it's their cult-favorite Après pants, fisherman sweaters, Western jackets, or quality selvedge jeans, Taylor Stitch will easily make you look like a natural hunk.

  • Slide 10 of 34: $149.00Perhaps best known for its finance bro vests, Patagonia is in fact an outdoor lifestyle apparel brand whose clothes are made with adventures and extreme climates in mind. It has tons of hiking-inspired basics to anchor a stylish and functional wardrobe. Jeans come in a range of sleek solids available in short, long, and regular styles, while jackets are rendered in innovative recycled, tough-as-nails fabrics that allow the customer to feel proud and safely guarded when wearing. And its fleece stuff is legendary.

  • Slide 11 of 34: $68.00What separates Rhone from the rest of the pack of athletic brands is its commitment to every aspect of life. While some competitors just solely focus only on work attire, loungewear, or activewear, Rhone prides itself on supplying customers with all three. But Rhone's standout really goes to its workout clothes. Compression tights come in streamlined styles for the gym, workout shorts double as lounge shorts, and the brand's vests are so sleek you can wear them on your morning run or over a button-down shirt to go into the office or to hop on a Zoom call. Better yet, its Seamless Reign short tee is actually a winner of our Fitness Awards.

  • Slide 12 of 34: $160.00Sunspel really is the James Bond brand. Proof: Its Riviera navy polo shirt seen here was originally tailored for and worn by Daniel Craig in his 007 debut, Casino Royale; and so are the brand's Riviera crewneck and v-neck tees. Building upon that Bond pedigree, Sunspel is now a brand known for elevated style basics, comfortable fabric, tailored forms, and so many colors. Particularly, the brand specializes in garments with luxury Sea Island cotton that guarantee a silky, smooth feel on the skin. In Sunspel, thus, you look effortlessly sleek like Bond and feel effortlessly at ease.

  • Slide 13 of 34: $109.00The London-based label is all about blending classic, vintage forms with trendy, distinctive graphics or colors; as such, its sweater polos, jackets, and overshirts will more often than not become the conversion piece of your closet. It's therefore a favorite among stylists. In fact, Percival has made several viral rounds this year thanks to Chris Evans killing it on the red carpet wearing the brand's Impressionist Jacquard knit polo.

  • Slide 14 of 34: $148.00The originator of the blanket shirt stands tall as a top menswear brand, offering a blend of sustainability, style, and sheer craftsmanship. Not only does Outerknown lead the charge in eco-conscious menswear, anything from its signature styles down to wardrobe basics like garment-dyed tees will help you cop a laid-back yet sophisticated look. The brand’s beach-inspired board shorts and henley shirts all scream West Coast brilliance. And when it comes to hoodies, sweatshirts, or jeans, Outerknown will make you feel like a man of substance while keeping your fits nonchalant.

  • Slide 15 of 34: $108.00The thing about Public Rec is that it's all about clothes you can wear all day, every day, anywhere, everywhere. Case in point: its best-selling pant that's a hybrid between sweatpants and chino, or its henley that looks good whether layered up or on its own. The brand aims to make leisurewear that can work for any occasion, and we'll be looking forward to seeing more of their versatile take on wardrobe essentials.

  • Slide 16 of 34: $260.00Famed for their sleek menswear staples, the Swedish brand's jeans, sweaters, and button-up shirts are investment pieces that will look great for years to come. Acne studios is an ideal, easy introduction streetwear brand thanks to its familiar oversized silhouettes that are not over the top and versatile pieces.

  • Slide 17 of 34: $98.00If there is one men's clothing brand that can transition you from dressing for exercise to casual-looking attires seamlessly, it's Vuori. The West Coast label churns out some of the most comfortable yet performance-oriented activewear staples that have earned the co-sign of Ben Affleck and Zac Efron. Its Ponto line of t-shirts and sweatpants are buttery soft, and its joggers, like this one, are great for lounging, working out, and everything in between.

  • Slide 18 of 34: $525.00J.Crew has come a long way—i.e., it's cool again. Under the new creative director, Brendon Babenzien, we're now feeling some collegiate flair, seeing more on-trend retro designs, and getting in the buzz of how fresh yet classic its menswear feels. But one thing remains the same: its impeccable tailoring. The Ludlow line for suits and tuxedos is as iconic as it's ever been, but the brand's suit pants are getting more colorful, more creative in fabric, and sleeker in silhouettes. Not to mention all of the flannel plaid, corduroy, and graphic patterns you can find now at J.Crew.Read more: Best Blazers for Men

  • Slide 19 of 34: $179.00Bugatchi proves that premium menswear is defined by more than just the look, but also the performance. Take the brand's signature OoohCotton button-down shirts, for instance: they all come with eight-way stretch and thermal regulation, but they don't look at all like athleisure-y clothes that share similar techy feats. There are also Bugatchi's drawstring pants that go as well with a blazer as with a hoodie, zip polos that look good on the course or in the office, and luxury jackets that seldom go above $800. Lastly, shout out to Bugatchi's sweaters: they come with some of the most effortlessly stylish designs you've ever seen.

  • Slide 20 of 34: $95.00RLX Golf is Ralph Lauren's more technical, more performance-minded line meant for weekend warriors on the green course. There you'll find anything from classic golf shorts and golf shirts—with the Polo Pony, of course—to the brand's futuristic-looking jackets, vests, and pullovers like this one. Specifically tailored for golf without losing an inch of that signature preppy style, RLX Golf will help you make par.

  • Slide 21 of 34: $39.99Starting out as a workwear brand, Carhartt has become a go-to staple for utilitarian staples. Their khaki jackets, tough denim, rugged cargo pants, and work pants are as cool as they are functional. That is not to say Carhartt doesn’t have killer everyday essentials. Their heavyweight loose-fit tees, trucker hats, utility shorts, and tank tops are some of our editors’ favorite go-tos. For fall and winter, their long-sleeve shirts, hooded sweatshirts, and flannel-lined jackets will beef up your seasonal wardrobe.

  • Slide 22 of 34: $698.00Here we have another Bond brand whose Bond peacoat, which first appeared in Skyfall, sells out every season. But Billy Reid is more than just a Bond brand. Born of a design ethos of

  • Slide 23 of 34: $850.00Come winter, Woolrich has a caravan of parkas and winter coats to supply you with warmth and style in its evergreen Icons collection. Other than that, the brand's outerwear in general and knitwear are simply superb. Its sleek puffers and plaid overshirts are always ready for the centerfold, and its sweaters or cardigans in classic cable knits or ribbed patterns feel sophisticated without doing too much. Those fleece joggers and corduroy pants, at last, look good on anyone.

  • Slide 24 of 34: $54.99It's hard to deny On Running's meteoric rise these past few years. This Swiss-based brand's cloud-shaped (and Cloud 9-like outsoles) have become a menswear staple for active, professional guys, and it's not hard to see why. On's shoes are lean, mean, running machines that look as great on and off the race track. Also just as stylish: its performance-wicking workout shirts and shorts that can take you from the gym to brunch without stinking up a storm.

  • Slide 25 of 34: $57.17It's difficult to not instantly think of Levi's when looking for jeans—the OG brand did invent the category after all. When looking for anything denim, Levi’s is a one-stop shop, offering denim shirts, denim jackets, and jeans in every style and size imaginable. Levi's combination of quality and price point on its denim is nearly impossible to match.

  • Slide 26 of 34: $19.20The allure of Outdoor Voices is just as much about the brand's ethos as it is about the actual clothes. With the mission to get people moving, the brand's pieces are built to be lived in. What that equates to is clothing that moves with you, not restricts you, like super soft knit jersey tops, every style of T-shirt imaginable, and an impressive array of gym shorts in various lengths for everybody.

  • Slide 27 of 34: $695.00Jerry Lorenzo is the mastermind behind the men's cult-favorite designer brand that is setting the stage to redefine American sportswear for a new generation. With casual pieces and sleek designs, Fear of God will dress you in a fierce and fearless style.

  • Slide 28 of 34: $22.13Jockey was arguably the first brand to market the idea that men's underwear could be sexy too, back in the 1980s. That campaign made Jockey one of the most well known names in men’s underwear and they’ve been that way ever since. Their biggest selling point is that they offer the widest variety in fit of any mainstream brand. You can get everything from a thong to thigh length compression shorts. Their stretch cotton boxer brief is the brands signature product they make one of the best options out there.Read more: Best Underwear Brands for Men

  • Slide 29 of 34: $260.00Look at the activities Arc 'teryx is intended for: rock climbing, hiking, trekking, skiing, trail running, and snowboarding... That is all to say, when it comes to outerwear that stands the test of time, you can't get much better than Arc 'teryx. The brand's outerwear ranges from thick and warm to ultra-thin and packable. And the water resistance on Arc's rain jackets is simply out of this world.

  • Slide 30 of 34: $97.00If you're on the hunt for underwear packs, Tommy John is one of the best men’s clothing brands to check out. The brand, with its collection of performance skivvies for sports and workouts and simply oh-so-comfortable undies that feel like a second skin, has mastered the art of making you feel good down there. To boot, its line of sleepwear, pajamas, and loungewear will goldilocks a homebody's dream. Read more: Best Men's Underwear

  • Slide 31 of 34: $160.00In the arena for sportswear, stripe kind of trumps stripes. The retailer's supremely comfortable sportswear always tops the chart as one of the coolest men's clothing brands, but Nike's athleisure offerings have become even more important for men while working from home. From the brand's signature shoes, iconic logoed sweats, and everything you could ever need to look good at the gym, you can never leave out this mega-brand. Read more: Best Nike Shoes for Men

  • Slide 32 of 34: $74.10Bombas' socks are blissfully soft and hold up through a high number of washes. You can purchase different types of cuts (in different-sized packs) and mix and match unique colors that aren't too over the top. Read more: Best Socks for Men

  • Slide 33 of 34: To find the best clothing brands for men, our editors and writers have tried pieces from over 80 menswear labels in the last 3, and put each brand's signature item to the test on different occasions, such as wearing Vuori's and Rhon's activewear gear to the gym, Flint and Tinder's trucker jacket and Patagonia's fleece jacket to hike, Bugatchi's and J.Crew's dress shirts to the office and meetings, or just running errands in Everlane's and Mack Weldon's basics.Read more: How Men's Health Tests ProductsFrom there, our testing editors evaluated these brands by their price point, quality of offerings, core styles, signature designs, and any performance feat to narrow down our selection to these 3- best clothing brands for men. Specifically, we're looking for brands offering styles that are not trendy or trend-chasing (so no baggy fits or holes here and there); instead, our picks of the best men's clothing brands make pieces that all fit great even on buff guys, provide a ton of value at reasonable price points, and come in classic designs that will look great years from now.

  • Slide 34 of 34: At Men’s Health, our testing editors and writers always make sure to actually test and use the products ourselves before considering whether to include them. Therefore, rest assured that our product recommendations derive from first-hand experience, and you can read more about our testing process here.For instance, at Men’s Health, we have a fashion closet dedicated to calling in, trying out, and selecting the best as well as the newest products in menswear from men's clothing brands We put them on stylish, fit guys to hear what their opinions are and see how the items look on them before making our final decision. And as style editors, we constantly go into the fashion closet to feel a product’s fabric or materials—even put it on ourselves for a spin—to test it. Lastly, you can trust our opinions on shopping recommendations, whether it’s the products, styling tips, or trends. Not only do we have Fashion Director Ted Stafford and Deputy Editor, Commerce Christian Gollyan, but we also have a panel of style experts—including stylists, menswear influencers, designers, and decision-makers at top brands or retailers—from whom we regularly seek shopping guides. Therefore, our product recommendations and buying tips are all driven by professional, expert opinions.

WHEN IT comes to menswear, let’s be real: we men want quality threads without the hassle, and we value the synergy between shopping efficiency and quality style. To wit, we prefer straightforward clothing essentials that deliver great value without having to waste hours scouring the vast abyss of men’s online clothing stores for the perfect piece. That’s why it’s crucial to know a thing or two about the best clothing brands for men out there that you can rely on whenever your closet needs an on-point refresh, or for a solid starting point.

Read more: How Men’s Health Tests Products

Since 2020, our style editors have tried on and tested over 80 clothing brands for men that offer anything from full black-tie pieces to laid-back seasonal essentials. To curate the elites of men’s clothing brands, our criteria are: clothes that not only look sharp but also feel amazing, timeless designs that last, and core styles that form the foundation of every modern man’s wardrobe. Below, the 26 best clothing brands for men make stuff that’s worth every penny without compromising on craftsmanship and style.

So let our selection be your ultimate roadmap to building a versatile wardrobe rotation, and bid adieu to those outdated garments as we introduce you to a world of fresh sartorial possibilities with these best clothing brands for men.

Best Affordable Online Clothing Stores | Best Affordable Clothing Brands | Best Athleisure Brands | Best Clothing Brands on Amazon | Best Sustainable Clothing Brands

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Mack Weldon

$78.00

When it comes to modern basics, it doesn’t get much more streamlined than Mack Weldon. The brand specializes in high-quality staples created from custom fabrics that enhance quality and comfort. If wondering where to start, we suggest thinking of Mack Weldon as your go-to underwear brand. From there, you can dig in to find t-shirts, crewnecks, sweatpants, and hoodies made with performance and durability in mind.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

Bonobos

$99.00

Bonobos’ founders decided to start this brand when they couldn’t find a pair of pants that fit perfectly, setting out to create a line of wardrobe essentials for all men’s body types. While this is no easy task, the brand understands what it takes to create clothing that is accessible with timeless style that appeals to the modern man.

The brand’s clothing selection doesn’t just come in the standard small, medium, and large sizes—in fact, its pants are offered in over 18 different waist sizes and five different leg fits, while shirting is available in six different sizes with three different options for both shirt length and body fit.

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Buck Mason

$228.00

Think of this LA-based brand as a one-stop-shop for guys who want to look put-together but not pretentious. Buck Mason’s expertise lies in paying attention to the details: crafting garments that take into account fabric, fit, and function. As a result, this men’s clothing brand’s pieces are deceptively simple in appearance, like its best-selling, signature Felted Chore Coat, which allows the high-quality construction to speak for itself.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

Todd Snyder

$998.00

The American brand takes timeless silhouettes and modernizes them with fashion-forward tweaks and cool color combinations (think: rich textures, impeccable fabrics, and price cuts). Its slew of suede jackets, wool coats, and rugged corduroy outerwear will make you look like an A-lister. Its suiting is refined and timeless without costing too much. Its vintage sweaters have even graced the likes of Chris Evans. Moreover, Todd Snyder’s blend of unique partnerships has added a level of flair that few brands are able to mimic. Overall, TS is a brand that blends modern style with classic American heritage roots.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

Flint and Tinder

$298.00

Huckberry’s in-house brand makes tons of solid wardrobe essentials that’ll make you look tougher than you actually are. Everything from their chinos to canvas trucker jackets is made with utility and style in mind, like this waxed trucker jacket that looks burly on the outside but feels toasty on the inside. And, fun facts: Pedro Pascal wears this very jacket to fight off cannibals in The Last of Us, and Chris Evans also sports it in his movie Ghosted. So we’re talking durable, rugged style with a long lifespan (and a friendly price point) that’s been co-signed by A-list hot studs.

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Everlane

$98.00

Everlane is a men’s brand that follows its own path. The brand seeks to create eco-conscious, classic clothes that will cycle through your ever-evolving wardrobe for years to come. Think fresh jeans and minimal organic cotton tees priced so well that you won’t have any other option than to stock up on multiple pairs and colorways. And its monochromatic shirting—from oxford shirts to shackets—will find a place in your closet, no matter your personal style.

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Lululemon

$128.00

Lululemon has managed to achieve a cult-like status in the past 10 years. What once started out as sleek yoga wear has now evolved into a full-on lifestyle brand that specializes in clothing you can wear to the gym or mix into your everyday wardrobe. The brand’s elevated basics can take you just about anywhere and keep you looking sharp. On the other hand, its performance take on non-athleisure everyday essentials like the ABC pants (basically more comfortable than chinos with anti-ball-crushing tech) is a perennial favorite for guys on the move.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

Taylor Stitch

$78.40

Based in San Fran, this Cali brand was founded on the idea of making the perfect button-down shirt—like the solid Oxford seen here—but by now has won the hearts of many style savants with a design that’s rugged, timeless, and never too loud. Whether it’s their cult-favorite Après pants, fisherman sweaters, Western jackets, or quality selvedge jeans, Taylor Stitch will easily make you look like a natural hunk.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

Patagonia

$149.00

Perhaps best known for its finance bro vests, Patagonia is in fact an outdoor lifestyle apparel brand whose clothes are made with adventures and extreme climates in mind. It has tons of hiking-inspired basics to anchor a stylish and functional wardrobe. Jeans come in a range of sleek solids available in short, long, and regular styles, while jackets are rendered in innovative recycled, tough-as-nails fabrics that allow the customer to feel proud and safely guarded when wearing. And its fleece stuff is legendary.

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Rhone

$68.00

What separates Rhone from the rest of the pack of athletic brands is its commitment to every aspect of life. While some competitors just solely focus only on work attire, loungewear, or activewear, Rhone prides itself on supplying customers with all three.

But Rhone’s standout really goes to its workout clothes. Compression tights come in streamlined styles for the gym, workout shorts double as lounge shorts, and the brand’s vests are so sleek you can wear them on your morning run or over a button-down shirt to go into the office or to hop on a Zoom call. Better yet, its Seamless Reign short tee is actually a winner of our Fitness Awards.

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Sunspel

$160.00

Sunspel really is the James Bond brand. Proof: Its Riviera navy polo shirt seen here was originally tailored for and worn by Daniel Craig in his 007 debut, Casino Royale; and so are the brand’s Riviera crewneck and v-neck tees. Building upon that Bond pedigree, Sunspel is now a brand known for elevated style basics, comfortable fabric, tailored forms, and so many colors. Particularly, the brand specializes in garments with luxury Sea Island cotton that guarantee a silky, smooth feel on the skin. In Sunspel, thus, you look effortlessly sleek like Bond and feel effortlessly at ease.

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Percival Menswear

$109.00

The London-based label is all about blending classic, vintage forms with trendy, distinctive graphics or colors; as such, its sweater polos, jackets, and overshirts will more often than not become the conversion piece of your closet. It’s therefore a favorite among stylists. In fact, Percival has made several viral rounds this year thanks to Chris Evans killing it on the red carpet wearing the brand’s Impressionist Jacquard knit polo.

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Outerknown

$148.00

The originator of the blanket shirt stands tall as a top menswear brand, offering a blend of sustainability, style, and sheer craftsmanship. Not only does Outerknown lead the charge in eco-conscious menswear, anything from its signature styles down to wardrobe basics like garment-dyed tees will help you cop a laid-back yet sophisticated look. The brand’s beach-inspired board shorts and henley shirts all scream West Coast brilliance. And when it comes to hoodies, sweatshirts, or jeans, Outerknown will make you feel like a man of substance while keeping your fits nonchalant.

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Public Rec

$108.00

The thing about Public Rec is that it’s all about clothes you can wear all day, every day, anywhere, everywhere. Case in point: its best-selling pant that’s a hybrid between sweatpants and chino, or its henley that looks good whether layered up or on its own. The brand aims to make leisurewear that can work for any occasion, and we’ll be looking forward to seeing more of their versatile take on wardrobe essentials.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

Acne Studios

$260.00

Famed for their sleek menswear staples, the Swedish brand’s jeans, sweaters, and button-up shirts are investment pieces that will look great for years to come. Acne studios is an ideal, easy introduction streetwear brand thanks to its familiar oversized silhouettes that are not over the top and versatile pieces.

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Vuori

$98.00

If there is one men’s clothing brand that can transition you from dressing for exercise to casual-looking attires seamlessly, it’s Vuori. The West Coast label churns out some of the most comfortable yet performance-oriented activewear staples that have earned the co-sign of Ben Affleck and Zac Efron. Its Ponto line of t-shirts and sweatpants are buttery soft, and its joggers, like this one, are great for lounging, working out, and everything in between.

Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.

J.Crew

$525.00

J.Crew has come a long way—i.e., it’s cool again. Under the new creative director, Brendon Babenzien, we’re now feeling some collegiate flair, seeing more on-trend retro designs, and getting in the buzz of how fresh yet classic its menswear feels. But one thing remains the same: its impeccable tailoring. The Ludlow line for suits and tuxedos is as iconic as it’s ever been, but the brand’s suit pants are getting more colorful, more creative in fabric, and sleeker in silhouettes. Not to mention all of the flannel plaid, corduroy, and graphic patterns you can find now at J.Crew.

Read more: Best Blazers for Men

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Bugatchi

$179.00

Bugatchi proves that premium menswear is defined by more than just the look, but also the performance. Take the brand’s signature OoohCotton button-down shirts, for instance: they all come with eight-way stretch and thermal regulation, but they don’t look at all like athleisure-y clothes that share similar techy feats. There are also Bugatchi’s drawstring pants that go as well with a blazer as with a hoodie, zip polos that look good on the course or in the office, and luxury jackets that seldom go above $800. Lastly, shout out to Bugatchi’s sweaters: they come with some of the most effortlessly stylish designs you’ve ever seen.

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RLX Golf

$95.00

RLX Golf is Ralph Lauren’s more technical, more performance-minded line meant for weekend warriors on the green course. There you’ll find anything from classic golf shorts and golf shirts—with the Polo Pony, of course—to the brand’s futuristic-looking jackets, vests, and pullovers like this one. Specifically tailored for golf without losing an inch of that signature preppy style, RLX Golf will help you make par.

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Washed Duck Work Dungaree Pant

$39.99

Starting out as a workwear brand, Carhartt has become a go-to staple for utilitarian staples. Their khaki jackets, tough denim, rugged cargo pants, and work pants are as cool as they are functional. That is not to say Carhartt doesn’t have killer everyday essentials. Their heavyweight loose-fit tees, trucker hats, utility shorts, and tank tops are some of our editors’ favorite go-tos. For fall and winter, their long-sleeve shirts, hooded sweatshirts, and flannel-lined jackets will beef up your seasonal wardrobe.

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Billy Reid

$698.00

Here we have another Bond brand whose Bond peacoat, which first appeared in Skyfall, sells out every season. But Billy Reid is more than just a Bond brand. Born of a design ethos of “lived-in luxury”, the brand is now known for elevated monotone jackets, military-inspired coats, and understated sweaters that’ll look good each year. Its suiting is also a standout, wherein the designer takes outdoor influences to make rugged-looking trousers and blazers. But what you’ll like the most about Billy Reid is that despite feeling upper-echelon, it’s reasonably priced for its style and quality.

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Woolrich

$850.00

Come winter, Woolrich has a caravan of parkas and winter coats to supply you with warmth and style in its evergreen Icons collection. Other than that, the brand’s outerwear in general and knitwear are simply superb. Its sleek puffers and plaid overshirts are always ready for the centerfold, and its sweaters or cardigans in classic cable knits or ribbed patterns feel sophisticated without doing too much. Those fleece joggers and corduroy pants, at last, look good on anyone.

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On Running

$54.99

It’s hard to deny On Running’s meteoric rise these past few years. This Swiss-based brand’s cloud-shaped (and Cloud 9-like outsoles) have become a menswear staple for active, professional guys, and it’s not hard to see why. On’s shoes are lean, mean, running machines that look as great on and off the race track. Also just as stylish: its performance-wicking workout shirts and shorts that can take you from the gym to brunch without stinking up a storm.

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Levi’s

$57.17

It’s difficult to not instantly think of Levi’s when looking for jeans—the OG brand did invent the category after all. When looking for anything denim, Levi’s is a one-stop shop, offering denim shirts, denim jackets, and jeans in every style and size imaginable. Levi’s combination of quality and price point on its denim is nearly impossible to match.

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Outdoor Voices

$19.20

The allure of Outdoor Voices is just as much about the brand’s ethos as it is about the actual clothes. With the mission to get people moving, the brand’s pieces are built to be lived in. What that equates to is clothing that moves with you, not restricts you, like super soft knit jersey tops, every style of T-shirt imaginable, and an impressive array of gym shorts in various lengths for everybody.

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Fear of God

$695.00

Jerry Lorenzo is the mastermind behind the men’s cult-favorite designer brand that is setting the stage to redefine American sportswear for a new generation. With casual pieces and sleek designs, Fear of God will dress you in a fierce and fearless style.

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Jockey

$22.13

Jockey was arguably the first brand to market the idea that men’s underwear could be sexy too, back in the 1980s. That campaign made Jockey one of the most well known names in men’s underwear and they’ve been that way ever since. Their biggest selling point is that they offer the widest variety in fit of any mainstream brand. You can get everything from a thong to thigh length compression shorts. Their stretch cotton boxer brief is the brands signature product they make one of the best options out there.

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Arc ‘teryx

$260.00

Look at the activities Arc ‘teryx is intended for: rock climbing, hiking, trekking, skiing, trail running, and snowboarding… That is all to say, when it comes to outerwear that stands the test of time, you can’t get much better than Arc ‘teryx. The brand’s outerwear ranges from thick and warm to ultra-thin and packable. And the water resistance on Arc’s rain jackets is simply out of this world.

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Tommy John

$97.00

If you’re on the hunt for underwear packs, Tommy John is one of the best men’s clothing brands to check out. The brand, with its collection of performance skivvies for sports and workouts and simply oh-so-comfortable undies that feel like a second skin, has mastered the art of making you feel good down there. To boot, its line of sleepwear, pajamas, and loungewear will goldilocks a homebody’s dream.

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Nike

$160.00

In the arena for sportswear, stripe kind of trumps stripes. The retailer’s supremely comfortable sportswear always tops the chart as one of the coolest men’s clothing brands, but Nike’s athleisure offerings have become even more important for men while working from home. From the brand’s signature shoes, iconic logoed sweats, and everything you could ever need to look good at the gym, you can never leave out this mega-brand.

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Bombas

$74.10

Bombas’ socks are blissfully soft and hold up through a high number of washes. You can purchase different types of cuts (in different-sized packs) and mix and match unique colors that aren’t too over the top.

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How We Selected

To find the best clothing brands for men, our editors and writers have tried pieces from over 80 menswear labels in the last 3, and put each brand’s signature item to the test on different occasions, such as wearing Vuori’s and Rhon’s activewear gear to the gym, Flint and Tinder’s trucker jacket and Patagonia’s fleece jacket to hike, Bugatchi’s and J.Crew’s dress shirts to the office and meetings, or just running errands in Everlane’s and Mack Weldon’s basics.

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From there, our testing editors evaluated these brands by their price point, quality of offerings, core styles, signature designs, and any performance feat to narrow down our selection to these 3- best clothing brands for men. Specifically, we’re looking for brands offering styles that are not trendy or trend-chasing (so no baggy fits or holes here and there); instead, our picks of the best men’s clothing brands make pieces that all fit great even on buff guys, provide a ton of value at reasonable price points, and come in classic designs that will look great years from now.

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Why Trust Us

At Men’s Health, our testing editors and writers always make sure to actually test and use the products ourselves before considering whether to include them. Therefore, rest assured that our product recommendations derive from first-hand experience, and you can read more about our testing process here.

For instance, at Men’s Health, we have a fashion closet dedicated to calling in, trying out, and selecting the best as well as the newest products in menswear from men’s clothing brands We put them on stylish, fit guys to hear what their opinions are and see how the items look on them before making our final decision. And as style editors, we constantly go into the fashion closet to feel a product’s fabric or materials—even put it on ourselves for a spin—to test it.

Lastly, you can trust our opinions on shopping recommendations, whether it’s the products, styling tips, or trends. Not only do we have Fashion Director Ted Stafford and Deputy Editor, Commerce Christian Gollyan, but we also have a panel of style experts—including stylists, menswear influencers, designers, and decision-makers at top brands or retailers—from whom we regularly seek shopping guides. Therefore, our product recommendations and buying tips are all driven by professional, expert opinions.

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