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Store Tiers

Shit-tier: The stores that are a common beginner's trap, and should be avoided. Often have poor build quality, fit, and just look plain bad.

Mall-tier/Fast Fashion: Good for basics; t-shirts, underwear, socks, etc. Recommended for poorfags. Buy sparsely and do NOT build a large wardrobe with these stores.

Low-tier: Bit more pricey, but at this stage odds are you'll be dressed much better than people around you. Build quality is a cut above mall tier. Tumblr-core usually fits around here.

Medium-tier: Some entry level designer pieces, and at this point the clothes are very "nice". Quality menswear/streetwear often fits in this category. Fit and build quality are high.

High-tier: High fashion, designer pieces. Top tier menswear as well as some light gothninja pieces can be found here.

Artisanal-tier: Hand-made with skill that approaches that of an artist. This has nothing to do with design and everything to do with production methods. A boring design done fully by hand (example: a full bespoke two button suit) is 'artisianal'. Many designers source their clothing from artisans, but not all designer clothing is 'artisianal'.

Note: Some US/UK stores will ship to Australia, so check them out too.

Brand Tier Description Website
Assin aArtisanal/Luxury From Ann D to Dior Homme http://www.assin.com.au/
Claude Maus aArtisanal/Luxury Lots of black http://www.claudemaus.com.au/
Dilettante aArtisanal/Luxury (Perth) High fashun shit. Stocks a tonne of next level brands for both guys and girls. Henrik Vibskov, Marsell, Gareth Pugh, Vivienne Westwood Man, Helmut Lang, Peachoo + Krejberg, A.F.Vandevorst and Y's by Yohji to name a few. http://www.dilettante.net/
Zekka aArtisanal/Luxury (Perth) Dark high fashun shit. The works. m.a.+, InAisce, Devoa, Julius, LUC, Ann D and so on. http://zekka.com/
The Annex cMedium (Sydney) Classic boutique clothing, designer styles. http://www.theannex.com.au/‎
Apartment cMedium Mostly leans towards the jap-streetwear look but also has some brands that aren't as commonly found. http://aptmnt.myshopify.com/
Asos eMall/Fast fashion For the home brand quality can be variable, although as the price entails it usually isn't the best. The site also offers items from higher-tier brands. Frequent sales. http://www.asos.com/
Black Milk eMall/Fast fashion For all your galaxy leggings needs! http://blackmilkclothing.com
Connor Shit Similar to YD except worse, tries to do menswear, but often poorly fitted and terrible build quality. Every man and his dog shops there though, avoid at all costs. http://www.connor.com.au/
Cotton On Shit Dirt cheap basics (<$10); great sales. It can be hard to find good fits here, but the upside is that you won't have wasted a lot of money if you decide you don't like something. http://www.cottonon.com.au/
Country Road eMall/Fast fashion Very similar to Industrie, some nice "dressy" clothing. Definitely higher end of Mall Tier http://www.countryroad.com.au/
Comeback Kid cMedium Reasonable range of streetwear, some vintage clothing as well. http://shop.comebackkid.com.au/
Culture Kings cMedium Decent quality streetwear options, plenty of imported stuff thats tricky to get in Australia. http://www.culturekings.com.au/
Customer Store bHigh Stuff like Songs For The Mute, Pageant http://www.frombritten.com.au/
Dirtbox cMedium Good quality streetwear and casual, lots of brands that's tricky to get in Australia. Stocks Acne , Norse Projects , Lyle and Scott etc http://www.dirtbox.com.au/
FAT cMedium Some solid streetwear pieces, nice button ups as well. http://www.fatstores.com.au/
Foot-Locker Shit Good if you need shoes for sports, but for things like air jordans/adidas originals you'll find much better prices elsewhere. http://www.footlocker.com.au/?
For-Tomorrow bHigh Great resource for Australian brands, from Andrew McDomble Shoemaker to Song for the Mute. Even has some BBS on the way http://www.f-t.com.au
General Pants Co. eMall/Fast fashion A mixed bag of trendy/streetwear, you will have to dig a bit to find something good. http://www.generalpants.com.au/
Glue eMall/Fast fashion Not as good as General Pants, but if you dig you can find some cool streetwear gear. Very "mainstream" if you will. http://www.gluestore.com.au/?
HypeDC eMall/Fast fashion Not bad for sneakers, they sell limited run shoes that may be hard to find elsewhere. Stock Vans, Supra, Adidas, etc. Can be a bit pricey. http://www.hypedc.com/
The Iconic dLow Pretty huge range with decent quality, ships around the country. http://www.theiconic.com.au/
Incu cMedium Nice range, stocks quality denim as well as some more exclusive brands. Well above mall-tier. http://www.incuclothing.com/
Industrie eMall/Fast fashion Pretty good basics/chinos/knits, probably the best mall tier store that's near you. Recommend shopping at the outlet Industrie stores as the prices are approximately 2/3 of the flagship stores. http://industrie.com.au/
Kmart Shit Only for underwear/socks. http://www.kmart.com.au/
Maple dLow Although the prices are slightly high, some very good clothes and shoes can be found here. There are also regular sales which are worth looking out for. http://www.maplestore.com.au/
Marcs dLow Some decent menswear, good for business etc. http://www.marcs.com.au/Marcs-home.html
Myer/David Jones dLow Some nice dressy gear if you're willing to search, make sure the fit is good. http://www.myer.com.au/
Neuw cMedium Decent denim selection. http://shop.neuwdenim.com/Default.aspx
Nike Store dLow Pretty standard, handy shoes for streetwear fits. http://www.nikestore.com.au/
Nique cMedium Good quality streetwear clothing. http://www.nique.com.au/Default.aspx?page=StoreHome
Oxford dLow Some decent things in here. Unfortunately, the store focuses more on business wear now rather then smart casual. Chinos are of good quality and some decent knits to be found as well. Every now and then there is a 50% off everything sale that is definitely worth a look. http://www.oxfordshop.com.au/
Roger David/RDX eMall/Fast fashion Similar to Industrie in that its at the higher end of mall tier, not a bad place to start out if you have no clue. Only buy when on sale. http://www.rogerdavid.com.au/
Salvos/Vinnies Uncategorized Thrift shopping is pretty common in Australia, great for the tumblrcore look. Alter clothing to fit. N/A
Saxony cMedium Limited range, avant-garde style, decent quality. http://www.saxony.com.au/
Supply Store cMedium Plenty of streetwear, can be very pricey though. http://www.supplystore.com.au/
Surf Shops Shit Clothes might be alright but you'll be paying out the ass for something you can get elsewhere without a tacky logo on it. Various
Tarocash Shit Pretty much identical to Connor, stay away. http://www.tarocash.com.au/
Up There cMedium Tons of streetwear, good selection of shoes and hats. http://www.uptherestore.com/
Vanishing Elephant cMedium Mostly menswear, nice shirts. http://www.vanishingelephant.com/
Witchery dLow Mostly business/prep clothing, has brogues and other #menswear accesories. http://www.witchery.com.au/
YD Shit Pretty low quality but useful if you are looking for small sizes. http://www.yd.com.au/
Zanerobe dLow Good quality. Basic, street wear design. http://www.zanerobe.com/

Cities

This section is for the common styles found in major cities or regions, also city specific boutiques that don't have an online store, or a weak one. Feel free to include suburbs within the cities.

Sydney

Melbourne To other Aussies, Melbourne is known for the way we pronounce the word helicopter, the Eureka tower and an apparently hipster dress sense. Melbourne is one of the only cities in Australia that can actually be called a city, and as such fashion is varied, with menswear, streetwear and business casual all being popular.

Brisbane Described as a large country town, majority of its population dress accordingly. Owner of the menswear boutique, Apartment, has noted that a huge majority of the stores customers are asian, take that as you will.

Newcastle Everyone here is either tumblrcore or at least somewhat alternative. On campus you'll see the stock standard tan or burgundy chinos, vans, a black shirt, and a five panel or snapback. Streetwear isn't seen too much, mall-tier menswear is commonly found around town, especially Darby St.