Hey Seattle men, here's where you should be shopping

Posted by Bobbie Howard
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Dec 31, 2015
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Fret not guys of Seattle, there's a little something for everyone regardless of your style when it comes to clothing. From the streets to the boardroom here are five shops fit for every occasion and taste.

Asher Goods

Located off Lake Street in Kirkland, this gorgeous haberdashery is well worth the trek out of Seattle (though a drive over the 520 can hardly be considered a trek). From Iron and Resin to Filson, this shop is the perfect spot for the outdoorsy guys out there. Not to be missed are shop dog, Dino, the dart board in the back and Stumptown cold brew available for purchase up front. Tell 'em Jerry sent ya.

Freeman

For the "Seattle through and through" guys out there, Capitol Hill's stylish Freeman is just the ticket. You can't go wrong with Freeman's namesake raincoat, The Freeman, which comes in several dashing colors like dijon, olive and hull blue. Also on deck here? Ebbets Field hats galore and enough plaid and gingham to send you into a tizzy.

Alive and Well

For the skate fiends out there, Alive and Well is your best bet for streetwear and skate gear. Featuring its very own line, as well as tongue in cheeks t-shirts (look no further than this Courtney/Yoko mashup or incapacitated Mickey sweater), this small Capitol Hill shop is a can't miss.

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Trichome

Eccentric and one of a kind, Trichome carries brands like the elusive Cav Empt and Muttonhead. Located in the ID, highlights at the esoteric and sophisticated hybrid of a shop include an eclectic assortment of clothing you won't find just anywhere, standup arcade games located right up front and meticulously curated selection of pot paraphernalia. Tell 'em your informant from the sub-world sent ya.

Pretty Parlor

Don't be deterred by the name, gents, Pretty Parlor has a stellar selection of vintage menswear in its aptly named "Manland". Take a stylish step back in time with the expertly curated selection, thanks to proprietress Anna "Banana" Lange-- with just a few key items, you'll be giving Don Draper a run for his money in no time flat.

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