Help! Where do I shop for my husband??

Anonymous
My husband is either in sweats/joggers and a t-shirt on the weekends, or in a suit at work, and while he looks comfy and cute, I'm trying to help him up his style game... but also am clueless as to where to turn. We're traveling to Europe in May together for our first sans babies trip in a long, long time, and I want us to both look and feel our best. Where do stylish 35-45 year old men shop???

Any help would be greatly appreciated
Anonymous
You need to do the head work to respect your husband as an independent adult and let him handle his own dressing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You need to do the head work to respect your husband as an independent adult and let him handle his own dressing.


I do -- he asked me for the help. But thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You need to do the head work to respect your husband as an independent adult and let him handle his own dressing.


Calm down. Maybe her husband asked for help or something.
Anonymous
Following!

Trunk club? Stitch fix? But this is like the blind leading the blind here.

My style is too Euro and fuddy duddy for my hub so I need ideas too to help figure out what kind of “look” he can’t quite articulate that he’s going for!
Anonymous
Vuori. My husband is similar and the vuori stuff is so comfortable he wears it all the time and now looks like, chic athleisure instead of '20 year old t shirt' athleisure
Anonymous
Peter Millar.
Anonymous
Nordstrom- they will help you/him.
Anonymous
My husband in the same age range just asked me for some clothing as a gift, and I landed on J Crew. I don't wear their stuff myself, but it's good and classic again.
Anonymous
Rod & Gunn in Bloomingdale's. They are an Australian brand and a perfect balance.
Anonymous
My husband does a lot of Banana Republic. It just fits him well. Jeans, polos, button downs, 3/4 zips and shorts. It's not going to be trendy and cutting edge, but is fine for everyday and Europe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Peter Millar.

DP - I really like Peter Millar, but my husband doesn’t golf. Would it be weird for him to wear that brand?
Anonymous
What is his build? My husband is thin so his fashion options are quite different than someone built like a former linebacker.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Peter Millar.

DP - I really like Peter Millar, but my husband doesn’t golf. Would it be weird for him to wear that brand?


My husband doesn't really golf but still wears it. The polos in particular are really comfortable--will be great if it's warm where you are traveling and you're doing a lot of walking around during the day.
Anonymous
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