The best menswear deals don’t usually come by way of Amazon. Sure, we’ve found a decent amount of excellent menswear from the Two-Day Shipping Everything Store, but if you really want to start dressing, you’re going to have to rely on a few other retailers that aren’t owned by Bezos. As part of Prime Day Big Deal Days (or Amazon Prime Day, as we’ll continue to call it), a whole bunch of retailers are marking down prices to compete with the store that, well, usually can’t be competed with.
We decided to take a break from the literal thousands of pages on Amazon to find you the best menswear deals elsewhere on the internet. Unlike Amazon, these retailers don’t have a seemingly endless warehouse where inventory runneth over, so shop quickly before your faves sell out or the deals just cease to exist. And c’mon, it’s fall now, so we know you’ve been dying to really start dressing.
Our Favorite Non-Prime Day Clothing Deals
Abercrombie & Fitch
Abercrombie & Fitch has lived a thousand lives since it set up shop catering to the rugged outdoorsmen of decades past, but today’s menswear fans know it as a cool-again repository of deceptively thoughtful wardrobe upgrades. Swing by to nab a platonic-ideal cropped tee, and you might just check out with a flannel that’d make Cobain blush or a pair of designer-grade jeans.
Levi’s
The first name in denim needs no introduction. If, however, your knowledge of Levi’s lore begins and ends with the 501, there’s never been a better time to brush up on the brand’s expansive roster of jeans—or scoop the exact type of jacket you’ll wear ‘em with all fall.
Ralph Lauren
Take a quick gander at Ralph Lauren’s ridiculously stacked sale section, and you’ll see what Lo Heads have known all along: whatever you’re looking for—a fire engine-red dad cap, the quintessential rugby shirt—the king of modern Americana did first, and probably still does best. Long may he reign, especially as he’s running a 30% off sale the shopping holiday.
Banana Republic
A few years into Banana Republic’s glow-up, the delight factor of its new-and-improved menswear has yet to abate. Where else, pray tell, are you going to find luxe pleated trousers this Armani-coded—or the type of tie your dad will be thrilled to unbox in December—at prices this deferential to your wallet? That wasn’t rhetorical: we do this for a living, and we’re still struggling to come up with an answer.
Huckberry
Each season, Huckberry earns pride of place in our sales coverage the old-fashioned way: by stocking a surprising mix of indie favorites and big-name greats, and then discounting ‘em strategically just when you’d given up hope. If you already own one of the retailer’s scene-stealing waxed jackets, why not introduce it to the fall-ready flannels and shit-kicking boots they’ll be hanging with until June?
Nordstrom
As long as Nordstrom is still kicking, reports of the department store’s demise feel greatly exaggerated. In 2024, the Seattle-based chain remains the rare stalwart of its category that never fails to excite—especially when said excitement centers around pinch-me discounts on a who’s who of bold menswear names.
Miansai
For countless fellas, the journey to bona fide “jewelry guy” begins with a fateful trip to Miansai. The Miami-based brand specializes in the type of subdued glitzery that won’t elicit comments in the office, but will encourage frantic “ID?!” requests on the street. If you’re just setting out on your quest, there’s few better places to start.
Mr Porter
Ever since Mr Porter started to run a year-round sale section, we’ve been obsessed. It’s always been the place to shop for well-made basics, high-end luxury pieces, and IYKYK brands that are just getting their start. For Prime Day, the site’s taking 25% off an assortment of fall-ready essentials to carry you through autumn, into winter, and for the rest of the year.
SSENSE
The Montreal-based Ssense is home to more brands than we could imagine, and it’s great for discovering new pieces from upstart labels to legendary designers that you can’t wait to make space for in your closet. Just be warned—discounts are steep, but inventory is low.
Patagonia
Is Patagonia “menswear?” Well, are Baggies the best damn shorts around? Its web specials offer a way to incorporate a bit of vintage Ivy Style into your wardrobe, or if you’re feeling a little more GORP-y, well, they have you covered there too.
Nike
If “checks over stripes” is your motto, you’ll appreciate the Swoosh’s current sale: Take 25% off a hefty assortment of sporty styles and casual menswear. Plus, this deal applies to already-marked-down items for an even beefier discount.
REI
REI’s up-to-50%-off sale is calling to everyone whose aesthetic leans more outdoorsman than Prep-School Gangster. Every brand worth its weight in down and technical fabrics is part of it, so lace up those hiking boots and climb up the piles of sick menswear that are discounted.
Lululemon
As much as its reputation lies in athleisure, Lululemon has made some bounds in the lifestyle apparel category that’s less about sweats and joggers, and even includes pieces like button downs and (gulp) suiting. Just know that it’s not a sale section you’re shopping—the brand simply made too much.
J.Crew
Is J.Crew the best old-school mall brand? We’d argue that it just might be, and you can judge for yourself considering the whole dang site is 40% off.
Todd Snyder
Elevated basics and future classics are abound at Todd Snyder, who we’re betting will go down as one of the best brands this side of the menswear subreddits.