by Sean Thielen
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H&M http://www.hm.com/us/department/MEN – The epitome of “fast-fashion”—you’ll be able to keep up with trends without breaking your wallet, but don’t expect the clothes to last a long time.
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Uniqlo http://www.uniqlo.com/us/ – Uniqlo is a Japanese retailer who only came to the US in the past few years—they have solid basic styles for decent prices.
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80s Purple http://shop.80spurple.com/men – Trendier, So-Cal inspired streetwear
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Need Supply http://needsupply.com/mens/ – A great middle-of-the-line retailer that stocks classic styles mixed with new trends
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J. Crew https://www.jcrew.com/mens_feature/NewArrivals.jsp?intcmp=home_na_m – If you’re trying to keep it classy, or if you secretly just want to be a New England prepster, there’s no better place to shop than J. Crew
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Tres Bien http://tres-bien.com/ – A little on the pricier side, Tres Bien is one of the leading retailers in men’s fashion. If you have some disposable income and want to dress a little on the edgier side, this is for you.
Barney’s http://www.barneys.com/on/demandware.store/Sites-BNY-Site/default/Search-Show?cgid=men or Ssense http://www.ssense.com/men – These are the expensive ones. But even if you’re not planning on shopping there, you can browse the styles to get an idea of what’s up and coming.