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| Culture Kings || {{Medium}} || Decent quality streetwear options, plenty of imported stuff thats tricky to get in Australia. || http://www.culturekings.com.au/
 
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| Dirtbox || {{High}} || Good quality streetwear and casual, lots of brands that's tricky to get in Australia. Stocks Acne , Norse Projects , Lyle and Scott|| http://www.dirtbox.com.au/
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| FAT || {{Medium}} || Some solid streetwear pieces, nice button ups as well. || http://www.fatstores.com.au/

Revision as of 02:36, 2 June 2013

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The current revision involves a shift from a list format to a table format. Descriptions really need looked at.

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PROTIP: Use the sort buttons at the top of the tables to sort by name or tier.

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: Avant-Garde and higher end gothninja pieces, you truly are #nxtlvl.

Current Revision (Work in Progress)

Stores in New Zealand

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

Brand Tier Description Website
Area 51 Uncategorized http://area51store.co.nz/
AS Colour eMall/Fast fashion Nice variety of plain t-shirts some hoodies too. Decent quality and good for basics. http://www.ascolour.co.nz/
Barkers dLow Menswear clothing good for both office and casual. Reasonably priced, can have some good sales. Decent quality and fits. http://www.barkersonline.co.nz/
Cotton On eMall/Fast fashion 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 Some nice "dressy" clothing. Definitely higher end of Mall Tier http://www.countryroad.com.au/
Factorie Shit Low quality pleb gear. http://www.factorie.com.au/
Good as gold bHigh Some nice pieces and a great selection, but can be overpriced http://www.goodasgold.co.nz/
Hallensteins Shit Low quality, poor fits basic stuff. http://www.hallensteins.com/
Mandatory bHigh Menswear, good quality garments and nice fits. http://www.mandatory.co.nz/Page/home.aspx
Marcs dLow Some decent menswear, good for business etc. http://www.marcs.com.au/Marcs-home.html
Tarocash Shit Low quality ill fitting garments. http://www.tarocash.com.au/
Witchery dLow Mostly business/prep clothing, has brogues and other #menswear accesories. http://www.witchery.com.au/
YD eMall/Fast fashion Pretty low quality but useful if you are looking for small sizes. http://www.yd.com.au/

Why bother including stores like Tarocash or even mall tier shit? It will make everything less convoluted and who the fuck cares about shit like that?

Stores in Australia

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

Brand Tier Description Website
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 eMall/Fast fashion 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/
Culture Kings cMedium Decent quality streetwear options, plenty of imported stuff thats tricky to get in Australia. http://www.culturekings.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 thats near you. http://industrie.com.au/
Kmart Shit Only for underwear/socks. http://www.kmart.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/
Nike Store dLow Pretty standard, handy shoes for streetwear fits. http://www.nikestore.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 eMall/Fast fashion Pretty low quality but useful if you are looking for small sizes. http://www.yd.com.au/
Zanerobe dLow Entry-level clothing, brands itself as streetwear. http://www.zanerobe.com/
Apartment cMedium Mostly leans towards the jap-streetwear look but also has some brands that aren't as commonly found. http://aptmnt.myshopify.com/

Boutiques

Brisbane

Melbourne

Perth

  • Dilettante - 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.
  • Zekka - Dark high fashun shit. The works. m.a.+, InAisce, Devoa, Julius, LUC, Ann D and so on.

Sydney

Stores in Canada

Brand Tier Description Website
Reborn.ws aArtisanal/Luxury Only accepts email orders. http://www.reborn.ws
gravitypope Uncategorized http://www.gravitypope.com/
Sydney's bHigh Toronto http://shopsydneys.com/
Jonathan+Olivia Uncategorized http://www.jonathanandolivia.com/
TNT Uncategorized http://tntfashion.ca/
Roden Gray bHigh Vancouver http://www.rodengray.com/
N O M A D bHigh Toronto http://www.nomadshop.net/
Off the Hook Uncategorized Streetwear. Montreal. http://othshop.ca/
Lost & Found Uncategorized Toronto; heritage stuff. http://www.shoplostfound.com
Club Monaco dLow http://clubmonaco.com
Haven bHigh Great selection of high end streetware, mostly Japanese http://havenshop.ca/
Tate+Yoko Uncategorized A good place to buy buy high-end raws and various other clothes. Montreal. http://tateandyoko.com/
SSENSE bHigh The online fashion retailer is based in Montreal and has a flagship store in Old Montreal. Designer clothes. Beware imposter stores from China with identical websites. http://ssense.com/

Montreal, Quebec

Quebec's (and arguably Canada's) fashion central has a ton of great stores, boutiques, and department stores.

  • Michel Brisson boutique

Stores in Europe

Brand Tier Description Website
Albam Online, London http://www.albamclothing.com/
Ben Sherman Online, lots probably http://www.bensherman.com/
The Bureau Online, Belfast https://www.thebureaubelfast.com/
Cos Online, London http://www.cosstores.com/
Dogfish Online, Cambridge, Norwich (also incorporates Sevenwolves in Cambridge and Norwich) http://www.dogfishmen.co.uk/
End Clothing Online, Newcastle http://www.endclothing.co.uk/
Farfetch Online, sourced from boutiques around the globe. http://www.farfetch.com/
Flatspot Online, Totnes http://www.flatspot.com/
FUSshop Online http://fusshop.co.uk/
Goodhood Store Online, London http://goodhoodstore.com/
The Great Divide Online http://thegreat-divide.com/
Hackett http://www.hackett.com/
Kafka Online, Aberdeen http://www.kafka.co.uk/
Mandon http://www.themandonstore.com/
Massimo Dutti http://www.massimodutti.com/
Oi Polloi Online, Manchester http://www.oipolloi.com/
Pull and Bear http://www.pullandbear.com/
Selfridges http://www.selfridges.com/
Stuarts London http://www.stuartslondon.com/
Reiss http://www.reiss.com/

Paris, France

Unarguably the world's fashion capital. Home to the notorious Paris Fashion Weeks.

  • Colette

Stores in the United States

Brand Tier Description Website
4.0 aArtisanal/Luxury Sells designer clothing by Carol Christian Poell, Sruli Recht, Rick Owens, and more. http://www.darklandsberlin.com/
ACNE bHigh Designer clothes from Sweden. http://acnestudios.com/
Aldo Shoes eMall/Fast fashion Shoes will fall apart within a month. Only buy on SALE. http://www.aldoshoes.com
AllSaints cMedium Decent construction but sub-par materials for the price, they often try to sneak cheap fabrics into the mix. Good for edgier clothing on a budget, but advised to buy only on sale, avoid their jackets unless at a steep discount - the jeans and t-shirts are arguably their best products. http://www.allsaints.com/
American Apparel eMall/Fast fashion Has basic t-shirts in a variety of cuts. Tees fit well even for slimmer people. http://www.americanapparel.net/
American Eagle Shit Fairly terrible quality, bright and slightly branded basics. Shirts are a bit long, usually go a bit past the waist.
Pants fit a bit weird, and you get what you pay for with shoes.
http://www.ae.com/
April77 cMedium April77 is notable for their large selection jeans which come in many different sizes, cuts, and colors. Caters to the skinniest of skeletors. http://www.april77-shop.com/
Archival Clothing cMedium Great outdoorsy backpacks, and some other vintage-inspired clothes http://store.archivalclothing.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/
Atelier New York bHigh "Goth-ninja" stuff. Everything is black, grey, or white. http://www.ateliernewyork.com/
Banana Republic eMall/Fast fashion Slightly overpriced but decent quality prep, similar to Club Monaco but more roomier. Pretty bland, basically a fancy, more expensive GAP - tends to have a sale every month. http://www.bananarepublic.com/
Barneys New York bHigh From high "goof" to Hamptons prep, anything that's expensive will be on here. http://www.barneys.com/
Bergdorf Goodman bHigh Similar to Neiman Marcus but with even more expensive labels. http://www.bergdorfgoodman.com/
Blackbird Uncategorized http://www.blackbirdballard.com/
Blue in Green bHigh Mainly sells raw denim. http://www.blueingreensoho.com/
Blue Owl Workshop cMedium Mostly sells raw denim on the cheaper side; known for having a great Momotaro stock http://www.blueowl.us/
Cotton On eMall/Fast fashion 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/
Epaulet New York bHigh Straight-up classic menswear, focusing on a high quality of construction. Has lots of exclusive Carmina models. http://www.epauletnewyork.com/
Everlane dLow Their tees are generally well liked and they claim to offer the same quality as more expensive brands but with less markup. http://www.everlane.com/
Express eMall/Fast fashion Good for better-fitting dress clothes, everything else is Persian-core. http://www.express.com/
farfetch bHigh Boutique shopping aggregator. http://farfetch.com/
Forever 21 Shit Has a fuckton of tacky items in many eclectic styles, but the quality is always dubious. http://www.forever21.com/
Frank & Oak dLow Good quality menswear basics. I wouldn't recommend them for taller guys, as everything seems to run a bit short. Free shipping. http://www.frankandoak.com/
Gant cMedium http://www.gant.com/
Gap eMall/Fast fashion Carry decent basics. Overpriced for the quality though. Their button ups and chinos are worth it on sale. http://www.gap.com/
H&M eMall/Fast fashion Recommended for very basic clothes and occasionally more stylish pieces. http://www.hm.com/
I Heart Yours eMall/Fast fashion Sells very basic, inexpensive shoes. http://www.iheartyours.com/
J. Crew dLow Good quality clothes with acceptable cuts. High-ish price for the quality they offer. http://www.jcrew.com/
JCPenney eMall/Fast fashion Good place to cop Levi's jeans if you cannot find an outlet. Otherwise shit quality and full of soccer moms. http://www.jcpenney.com/
Karmaloop dLow Has sales literally almost every day. Can sometimes find entry-level designer brands (e.g. Naked and Famous) at deep discount. http://www.karmaloop.com/
Kith cMedium http://www.kith.com/
Leffot bHigh Retailer of high-end shoes, from Edward Green to Viberg. http://www.leffot.com/
Levi's dLow Large selection of jeans (among other things) in a variety of colors and cuts. The quality is beginner level in their cheaper jeans not made in the USA. Levi's often has sales, so avoid buying at full retail. Avoid if you live outside NA, ridiculous markups. http://levi.com/
Macy's eMall/Fast fashion http://www.macys.com/
Mr. Porter bHigh The male version of Net-a-Porter. Designer clothing from Givenchy, Prada, Alexander McQueen, Loro Piana, etc. http://mrporter.com/
Nordstrom cMedium Carries various upscale brands, you can find anything from Varvatos to Ferragamo to Prada here. More menswear/prep orientated than similar stores. Great if you need a suit and pair of oxfords. http://nordstrom.com/
OAK cMedium http://www.oaknyc.com/
Old Navy eMall/Fast fashion Pretty inexpensive clothing, the fits can be a bit off. Sometimes there are passable pieces. Definitely go to a store to try things on before buying. http://www.oldnavy.com/
Pull & Bear eMall/Fast fashion Similar to H&M, but more colorful http://www.pullandbear.com/
Ralph Lauren eMall/Fast fashion Overpriced for the quality, has some decent pieces but are often ruined by rampant branding. http://www.ralphlauren.com/
Revolve Clothing cMedium Revolve Clothing offers 20% off on first purchases if you email them with your order number. http://www.revolveclothing.com/
River Island eMall/Fast fashion Extremely similar to TOPMAN. http://www.riverisland.com/
SSENSE bHigh Designer clothes. Beware imposter stores from China with identical websites. http://www.ssense.com/
Self Edge bHigh One of the first stores to help establish the high end denim scene, SE shines at doing collabs with various brands. http://www.selfedge.com/
Target eMall/Fast fashion The Mossimo athletic fit t-shirts are decent and the Merona line is a good way to fill up a new white collar worker's wardrobe on a budget with some tailoring. If you can find what you need on the clearance racks and do your own alterations, it is very good value. http://www.target.com/
TOPMAN eMall/Fast fashion Similar to ASOS it tends to be hit and miss, however they do have a good returns policy and if you avoid the typical 'lad' items (usually t-shirts with pop culture references) and it should be decent. Their Stretch skinny jeans and chinos stretch out quite a bit. Suits and blazers are great looking especially considering the price. http://www.topman.com/
Tres Bien bHigh Mostly streetwear, but they also have a pretty good formalwear selection. Probably the cheapest shop you will find for designer stuff, some nice discount codes from time to time http://shop.tres-bien.com/
Unionmade bHigh One of the best shops out there for mid- to high-tier menswear. Does collaborations with Alden fairly often. http://www.unionmadegoods.com/
Uniqlo dLow Above-average quality basics, recommended for entry level. http://www.uniqlo.com/
Urban Outfitters eMall/Fast fashion Decent clothes, a little more on the expensive side of fast fashion. Use discretion - some pieces are wildly overpriced for the quality. http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/
Yoox cMedium http://yoox.com/
Zara eMall/Fast fashion Notorious fast-fashion retailer. Jumps aboard every trend's bandwagon and mass produces their own knock-off versions. Poor quality clothing for cheap. Generally very slim-fitting. Not awful if used sparingly. http://www.zara.com/

Archive

High Tier

  • Unionmade One of the best shops out there for mid- to high-tier menswear. Does collaborations with Alden fairly often.
  • Superdenim Great for "heritage" menswear and some streetwear.
  • Tres Bien Mostly streetwear, but they also have a pretty good formalwear selection. Probably the cheapest shop you will find for designer stuff, some nice discount codes from time to time.
  • Guyiconsignment Carries some high fashion brands such as DRKSHADOW, BALENCIAGA, DAMIR DOMA, DIOR, RAF SIMONS, and YOHJI YAMAMOTO.
  • farfetch Boutique shopping aggregator.
  • Mr Porter The male version of Net-a-Porter. Designer clothing from Givenchy, Prada, Alexander McQueen, Loro Piana, etc.
  • LN-CC Online & London, UK
  • Leffot Retailer of high-end shoes, from Edward Green to Viberg.
  • Epaulet New York Straight-up classic menswear, focusing on a high quality of construction. Has lots of exclusive Carmina models.
  • Neiman Marcus Lots of menswear but carries a small amount of goof as well. Think Scott Disick.

Uncategorized Tier

  • MyHabit Requires an Amazon.com account.


Here are weird sort of Japanese Ebays but things go crazy cheap here. Talked to heaps of people that have found anything from Yohji Yamamoto to pre-2000s Helmut Lang and MMM for less than $50. It sort of requires heaps of dedication and watching so idk, ive never put in the effort myself. http://global.rakuten.com/en/ http://www.yahoo.co.jp/

Stores by Country

UK Tier

  • Cos Online, London
  • Dogfish Online, Cambridge, Norwich (also incorporates Sevenwolves in Cambridge and Norwich)
  • Farfetch Online, sourced from boutiques around the globe.

Canada Tier

  • Tate+Yoko A good place to buy high-end raws and various other clothes. Montreal, Canada
  • Reborn All orders made by email

Thrift Stores

goodwill.org Complete crapshoot, great for poorfags and trustfund babies looking for "vintage" stuff. Brings in new stuff on Wednesday. Pricing is unilateral for all clothing, be it horrible Gildan cotton tees or ancient, high quality suit stuff. Physically hurts your dignity being here.