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I want to stop subsidizing modern day slavery with my clothing purchases. Drop your favorite high quality made-in- America brands below to help me improve my style and social impact.
l usually shop at places like Target, Old Navy, Kohl's, but I'm tired of everything looking cheap and misshapen after just a few wears (or even immediately). So I threw out most of my clothes to start over.
I just got a couple shirts and a pair of shorts from ASRV and on first impression, the quality seems much better. The fabric feels more premium and the overall construction feels more solid.
I need more clothes like this. Things that are well made, comfortable, and intentional. Not really looking for name recognition or anything. Just brands that have good t-shirts, shorts, jeans, and the occasional polo. I am a bigger guy (losing weight though), so I need brands that make at least XL, but preferably 2X.
Also I do value brands that are focused on sustainability and ethically sourced materials and labor.
Off-White
Ksubi
Bugatchi
Corridor
Louis Vuitton
Portuguese Flannel
Faherty
Wax London
La Paz
Quince
SuitSupply
Rag and Bone T-Shirts
Nordstrom Button Shirts
Abercrombie and Fitch Shirts
Tillys Shirts
Urban Outfitters
Grailed Off-White Sweaters and Shirts
OfferUp (Louis Vuitton) Cologne and Wallet
Banana Republic Boutique Core
J Crew Core
Buck Mason
Tom Snyder
BYLT Athleisure
Arc’teryx Outdoor
Ex Officio Underwear
Naked and Famous Jeans
Colhays Sweaters
Raygun Tshirts
Reigning Champ Tshirts
Pure Blue Japan