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Sharpen up without shelling out.
Whether you go for the pants, to sip a matcha, or just to soak up some rarefied ambience, these 100 stores from around the world demand a visit.
Matt Lambert's new label, Factor’s, is “melting” and “elongating” the suit—and throwing in mesh socks for good measure.
Keith Mitchell and Sid Mashburn explain what makes their traditional-seeming partnership so radical.
Quality picks from our Quality List, a testament to clothing made the right way.
These are the labels that embody quality in 2020—and make clothing worthy of putting on your back.
The Atlanta-based suit-maker clocks a week of fits, from tennis whites to the swim trunks that saved his life.
At Sid Mashburn, Procell, and RTH, the “in-store experience” goes online.
The suit has been in a tricky place for the past few years. And yet the suit stays in the picture—you just have to know where to look.
Charlie Plummer and DeAndre Hopkins show you how it's done.
A nice long talk with the Atlanta haberdasher.
They’re the ultimate fall trousers for a reason.
At his pop-up in New York, the master designer and retailer tells us how it’s done.
The shops to shop in person, even if all you can spend is time.
Watch as we pick designer Sid Mashburn’s brain—and go deep inside his impeccably tailored home and office.
GQ Style spent the afternoon with the legendary Atlanta-based suitmaker.
The GQ 100—our big list of the best places for a man to shop—isn’t a competition, exactly. But if we if we had to declare a winner, it would be this guy, Sid Mashburn. Not only did the Atlanta-based designer’s game-changing tailoring destinations top our list of the 10 best shops in the country, he also just celebrated the opening of his third store, in D.C., and his fourth, in Dallas. So we got Mr. Mashburn, a man who is just the right mix of rebellious and genteel, on the horn to talk about how to change a car battery in a suit—and what lucky American city he’ll cut the ribbon on next.