Los Angeles men's clothing scene boasts numerous brands that have helped define its fashion identity. Los Angeles' sunny climate also lends itself to an easygoing, laid-back style characterized by experimental T-shirts and joggers; eye-catching sneakers; draped silhouettes that challenge what you thought you knew about soft basics - for example Jerry Lorenzo's Fear of God line and its accompanying store must-visit status are prime examples of this.
Suitsupply Los Angeles provides an exceptional selection of new and vintage styles from brands such as Band of Outsiders and Gitman Vintage - think Savile Row for menswear! Their dark wood paneled store provides the ideal place for you to experience it firsthand.
Lucky Brand first established in the Nineties, specialising in vintage-look jeans by distressing them by ripping, sanding and patching for character and soul. Their LA flagship's sparse interior provides the ideal environment to display these jeans as well as a carefully selected collection of shirts and neckties that epitomise Lucky Brand's modern rebellious take on American style.
Since 1991, this Beverly Hills shop has been an iconic part of LA fashion scene. Serving as an offshoot from Union in New York, this menswear shop has long been revered for embracing all forms of menswear - high fashion, contemporary and street wear alike - equally. This can be seen through their covetable selection of raw selvedge Japanese jeans by Iron Heart and Strike Gold as sought-after styles on offer at their store - indigeno-dyed T-shirts by Flat Head and Heirloom as well as handcrafted silver jewellery by Native American artisans - this menswear store truly embraces them all together!