Best of Boston

Best Men's Clothing

2012 Best Men's Clothing, North

Giblees

Danvers
Occupying the better part of a nondescript strip mall on Route 114, Giblees has attire for every manly occasion: golf, work, weekends, and formal affairs—plus [...] read more»
2012 Best Men's Clothing, South

Natale’s

Hanover
The store's namesake, Natale Agostino, passed away in 2011, but his son Carlo has kept this Hanover landmark in top shape. The shop's own brand [...] read more»
2012 Best Men's Clothing, West

Mr. Sid

Newton Centre
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2012 Best Men's Clothing, Accessories

Bobby from Boston

Boston
Whether you're shopping for a special occasion or just looking to jazz up your business attire, there's no place better than this South End vintage [...] read more»
2012 Best Men's Clothing, Casual

Uniform

Boston
A memo to all men: Enough with the cargo shorts and polos, already. This South End shop offers a mix of well-known men's brands (Ben [...] read more»
2012 Best Men's Clothing, Dressy

Drinkwater’s

Cambridge
Discover your inner Don Draper with Italian wool jackets, made-to-measure shirts (including sharp styles from Engineered Garments), and elegant ties. read more»
2012 Best Men's Clothing, Fitness

City Sports

Boston
Whatever your passion—volleyball, basketball, yoga, even bocce—City Sports has the gear you need, including high-performance pieces from its in-house CS line. Ask one of the [...] read more»
2011 Best Men's Clothing, Sophisticated

Alan Bilzerian

Boston
Economic downturn bedamned. This boutique is still standing tall, thanks to a rocking inventory that keeps the well-heeled masses coming. Find handmade Chelsea boots by [...] read more»
2011 Best Men's Clothing, One-Stop Shopping

Barneys New York

Boston
Your credit card may get a workout here, but think of the time you'll save: an entire wardrobe in one fell swipe. Workdays are covered [...] read more»
2011 Best Men's Clothing, Casual

Uniform

Boston
Owner Gary Ritacco and the rest of the gang at Uniform have both a superb eye for quality brands (think Trovata and Life After Denim) [...] read more»