Ralph Lauren
▼ 27%EST. 1967
The defining force of American style, creating an entire lifestyle universe around country clubs, polo matches, and East Coast aristocratic aesthetics.
Quietly gaining attention in niche fashion spaces

The inventor of the blue jean in 1873, Levi Strauss & Co. remains the ultimate symbol of casual, durable American apparel across generations.
EST. 1967
The defining force of American style, creating an entire lifestyle universe around country clubs, polo matches, and East Coast aristocratic aesthetics.
Quietly gaining attention in niche fashion spaces
EST. 1818
America's oldest clothing retailer. They introduced the button-down polo collar and have outfitted 40 U.S. Presidents, entirely defining the classic American prep and old money look.
Quietly gaining attention in niche fashion spaces
EST. 1910
Founded by Coco Chanel, this French fashion house revolutionized women's clothing with the tweed suit and little black dress, remaining a symbol of eternal chic.
EST. 1912
A staple of the New England prep lifestyle. Known for the indestructible field coat and the iconic Bean Boot, embodying pragmatic heritage.
Quietly gaining attention in niche fashion spaces
EST. 1922
Originally an American workwear brand, Dickies has been adopted by skaters and casual wearers alike for its indestructible pants and democratic pricing.
EST. 1987
Atelier de Production et de Création (A.P.C.) was founded in Paris by Jean Touitou, offering minimalist, raw denim and understated ready-to-wear that shies away from flashy logos.