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Those jeans with holes in them already.
Depends on your style. Personally I’m a fan of wrangler jeans and the red head brand shirts from cabelas/bass pro. But that’s not everyone’s style.
What’s your budget?
Carharts
I don’t skimp on Levis jeans, Calvin Klein underwear and dress shirts, Nike and Puma trainers and exercise clothes, Sketchers walking shoes, Clarks dress shoes, Doc Martin Boots.
For the rest, whatever is on sale.
Carhartt and Wranger. Used to be Ben Davis for pants, but they stopped making my size.
Getting into Lululemon right now. Expensive but high quality. Also just job hopped to a more professional office and their ABC pants are comfy and business casual.
Anything without logos on it
No name
The Coofandy brand on Amazon is pretty solid and affordable
Pretty Green, Superdry, Fred Perry, Lacoste for tops.
Onitsuka Tigers for trainers.
Trousers – Diesel
– AEO
– ZARA
– Marks & Spencer
– Levis
– ALDO
– Puma
– Tommy Hilfiger
– Lacoste
Lululemon, alo, all saints, John Elliott, orlebar brown are a couple I like
Love Hugo Boss
Boardshorts-Volcom, hanes blavk tee shirt and $7 slippahs in case some1 takes em
Cheap
Uniqlo, gap, Columbia, H/H, fila, adidas.
Suits are Zegna
I have no idea…I just buy a lot of hoodies.
For underwear and t-shirts, Gildan.
Carhartts for jeans and socks, then literally any cheap white or black Tshirts that will fit and whatever for boxer briefs.
Uniqlo
I’ve been buying based on materials lately rather than brand.
Man NOTHING beats a pair of linen slacks & button up.
Kirkland and Hugo Boss.
Nike for a lot of stuff
Duluth Trading and Carhartt.
I like Banana Republic. They make some nice, not too expensive, low key clothes. I only buy in a sale though.
Old Navy active for athleisure tees and tops. I’m surprised not many people shop there. Way more affordable than the bigger name brands. Their logo is very minimal and blends in well.
Lulu, Kuhl, Banana Republic, Target brand
Walmart usually
No specific brand. But quality clothes with no visible brand on it. And always clothes in black.
Adidas for shoes. Levis for jeans.
Wrangler for jeans
Levis