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Trending fashion brands matching the $$ price point.

Brooks Brothers

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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

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Carhartt WIP

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EST. 1989

Carhartt Work In Progress modifies classic American workwear for a modern urban audience, becoming a staple in European and global streetwear scenes since 1989.

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Beams Plus

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EST. 1999

Launched in 1999 as a menswear label under the iconic Japanese retailer Beams, Beams Plus reinterprets classic American heritage and Ivy League style for the modern wardrobe.

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Barbour

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EST. 1894

An iconic British heritage brand founded in 1894, famous for its waxed cotton jackets and deep ties to the British countryside and traditional styling.

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Everlane

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EST. 2010

Known for 'Radical Transparency', Everlane produces high-quality ethical basics and minimalist staples, breaking down the true cost of their production.

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COS

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EST. 2007

Owned by H&M Group, COS stands for Collection of Style. It provides modern, functional, and considered design for women and men, focusing on architectural silhouettes.

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Stüssy

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EST. 1980

Created by Shawn Stussy in the early 1980s, this California surf brand laid the foundation for modern streetwear, blending skate, hip-hop, and club cultures.

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G.H. Bass

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EST. 1876

Originators of the penny loafer (the 'Weejun') in 1936, G.H. Bass & Co has been handcrafting classic American footwear since 1876.

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Patagonia

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EST. 1973

A pioneer in sustainable outdoor clothing, Patagonia offers durable, functional, and environmentally conscious casual wear built for the elements.

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