The Washtenaw County shopping scene is ever-growing and changing, from new restaurants like Spiedo’s in Ann Arbor to spa businesses like Heyday. While the Ann Arbor area has a bit of everything for those looking to enjoy their fair share of retail therapy, for this article, we will explore some of the county’s expansive men’s clothing boutiques offered throughout the area.
The Ann Arbor area offers an abundance of retail experiences. Checking out these stores will provide you with a highlight of local favorites you should visit while looking to update your wardrobe. From business casual to the latest in streetwear, here’s your guide to men’s boutiques in the Washtenaw area.
One DNA
One DNA is a small business owned and operated by Black, women and queer people. Located in the heart of Ann Arbor’s Nickels Arcade, One DNA centers around gender-inclusive goods for customers to explore. Visitors can buy unique beanies and find hoodies in this store that blend comfort wear and high-quality fashion.
12 Nickels Arcade, Ann Arbor.
Puffer Reds
With items from Jordan and Reebok, Puffer Reds has the latest streetwear to help you stand out in the crowd. Spanning over several decades within Ypsilanti, this clothing boutique provides a plethora of apparel that range from iconic shoes to hard-to-find clothing items.
113 W Michigan Ave, Ypsilanti.
Sam’s Clothing Store
A staple in the Ann Arbor community since 1946, this store combines the bare-bones basics of clothing like basic t-shirts, tanks and sweatshirts with long-time name brands like Converse Chuck Taylor. Located on Liberty Street in Downtown Ann Arbor, this boutique assists those looking to fill out their closet and helps them find quality clothing to complete their new look.
207 E Liberty St, Ann Arbor.
State & Liberty Clothing
Known for its business wear and casual wear, State & Liberty Clothing tailors their products for an athletic fit, designing styles crafted to fit a tighter and athletic body shape. The clothing store offers suits, men’s accessories, tuxedos, and custom suiting for those looking to remain stylish without the athletic build.
Renaissance Clothing Ann Arbor
Since 1971, Renaissance clothing has impacted the Washtenaw fashion scene by offering itself as the luxury option in premium suits and the latest in men’s apparel. This clothing boutique also has a custom, made-to-measure and a special order department. If you are looking for a new button-up for a night out or heading to a job interview, shopping at Renaissance will offer you the right start.
306 S Main St, Ann Arbor.
Today Clothing
Today Clothing is Ann Arbor’s one-stop shop for luxury streetwear, offering one-of-a-kind items like Project Lucy sweaters and Monitaly Czech coats. While prices routinely reach triple-digit prices, the quality of what you’re getting is worth every penny, as you can find clothing for every clothing style here, whether you are a minimalist lover, a formal wearer or a fashion fanatic.
215 S 4th Ave, Ann Arbor.
Ragstock
Ann Arbor’s Ragstock is a vintage destination for those looking to discover and thrift their clothing. The Ann Arbor clothing store matches casual clothing and cute accessories, which are reasonably priced and trendy for those looking to keep their casual wear up-to-date. Along with its new and used items for sale, Ragstock routinely provides special sales that will help not break the bank.
337 E Liberty St, Ann Arbor.
Motivation Boutique
Motivation is downtown Ann Arbor’s leader in streetwear. With over 30 name brands to select, this boutique offers a constantly rotating roster of clothing. In addition, Motivation also possesses an expansive roster of footwear, offering the latest in Vans and Saucony shoes.
1203 S University Ave, Ann Arbor.
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Antonio Cooper is a freelance journalist from Detroit, Michigan. His coverage of music festivals and interviews with local celebrities appeared in The E-Current Magazine, The Detroit Metro Times, XXL Magazine, RichMagDigital, The Ann Arbor Observer, and Pop Magazine.