Manchester men dress better than they get credit for. The casuals heritage gives the city a unique sportswear-meets-tailoring sensibility you don’t get in London or Edinburgh. The independent menswear scene on Tib Street has been quietly elite for fifteen years. The designer destinations (END, Hervia, Selfridges) buy a deeper menswear range than they buy womenswear, which is the opposite of every other UK city. Here’s where to actually shop.
The Designer Tier
END – 53 King Street
The cornerstone of Manchester menswear. Stone Island, CP Company, Maharishi, Thom Browne, Junya Watanabe MAN, Visvim, Engineered Garments, Drake’s London, Acne Studios. The deepest designer streetwear and considered menswear in the north. Mid-season sale (March, September) is when the proper bargains land.
Hervia – 40-44 Bridge Street, Spinningfields
Margiela, Comme des Garçons, Y-3, Yohji Yamamoto, Rick Owens, Junya Watanabe. The basement menswear room is the most serious menswear space in Manchester. Where to shop if you’ve outgrown the obvious labels.
Selfridges Trafford – menswear floor
The bigger of the two Selfridges menswear floors. Dries Van Noten, Saint Laurent, Comme des Garçons, Kenzo, Brunello Cucinelli plus the contemporary brands (AMI, Officine Generale, Drake’s). Personal shopping by appointment, free.
Selfridges Exchange Square – menswear lower ground
City centre menswear floor. Slightly more curated than Trafford. Strong on contemporary designer.
Harvey Nichols – menswear lower ground floor
Smaller than Selfridges but the buying is sharper. Cifonelli tailoring, Brunello Cucinelli knitwear, considered Italian and French labels.
The Independent Tier
Stolen From Ivor – 30 Tib Street
The most consistent independent menswear shop in the city. Edwin denim, Universal Works, Folk, YMC, Albam, Norse Projects on a good day. The kind of shop where £180 makes sense because you’ll wear it for ten years. Older crowd (30+), considered fits.
Underdog – Tib Street
Lifestyle store with strong menswear basics. Folk, YMC, Garbstore, Beams Plus, Maharishi. Plus magazines, candles, books, coffee bar. Hard to leave empty-handed.
The Mantle – Cutting Room Square, Ancoats
Premium considered menswear. Kestin, Albam, A Kind of Guise, Birkenstock 1774. Small floor, precise buying, friendly staff.
Junk – Tib Street
Streetwear leaning. Stüssy, Carhartt WIP, Patta, Kapital, Visvim. Twenty years on Tib Street and the buying is sharper than any of the chains.
Pretty Green – King Street
Liam Gallagher’s brand. Mod-influenced, paisley-lined parkas, indie tailoring. Made for a specific Manchester crowd.
Form Lifestyle – Hilton Street, NQ
Smaller indie selling local and small-batch labels. Manchester-made jewellery, ceramics, considered clothing.
The Casuals Tier
END (covered above)
The deepest Stone Island and CP Company stockist in the north.
House of Fraser – 109 Deansgate
Solid casuals selection. Stone Island, Lacoste, Fred Perry, Boss menswear floor. Reliable rather than exciting.
Aspecto (online, Manchester roots)
The legacy Manchester casuals retailer. Closed its physical stores but online still serious. Stone Island, Marshall Artist, Weekend Offender, Henri Lloyd.
Fred Perry – 39 King Street
The mod-casuals crossover brand’s Manchester flagship. The twin-tipped polo is the canonical piece, plus Harringtons, knitwear and outerwear.
The Vintage Tier
Cow Vintage – Church Street, NQ
The biggest vintage destination. Levi’s, leather, 90s sportswear, vintage Stone Island and CP Company drop in regularly. Two floors, weekly stock refreshes.
Mecha at Affleck’s (second floor)
Designer vintage and second-hand designer menswear. Vintage Stone Island, vintage CP, designer denim.
Blue Rinse – Oldham Street
Cheaper, denser, more chaotic vintage than Cow. Strong Americana and workwear.
Pop Boutique – Oldham Street
Strong on 70s knitwear and mod jackets.
Stockport Old Town
The underground vintage scene. Echoes of the Past for 50s and 60s, 2000s Threads for Y2K.
The Tailoring Tier
Edwin DeBoise – 17 King Street West
Manchester’s only Savile Row trained bespoke tailor. From £3,500 for full bespoke.
Marc Darcy – 16 King Street
Manchester-rooted, made-to-measure from £695, sharp Italian-influenced cuts.
Hugo Boss – Cathedral Approach
Premium ready-to-wear plus made-to-measure from £1,200.
Reiss – 30 King Street
Mid-market workhorse. Suits £400-650, regular sales.
COS – 26 King Street
The reliable mid-market source for soft tailoring and considered separates.
Full coverage on the Best Tailors guide.
The Sneaker Tier
Size? – Tib Street
Sneaker flagship for the north. Adidas Originals, Nike SNKRS, New Balance Made in UK.
END (King Street)
Boutique and luxury sneakers. Visvim, Common Projects, Margiela Replica.
Footpatrol – John Dalton Street
Boutique runner brands and obsessive Adidas SPEZIAL stocking.
Full coverage on the Best Sneaker Shops guide.
By Price Point
Under £100 outfit
Vintage tee from Cow (£25). Levi’s 501s vintage from Cow (£55). Adidas Samba secondhand from Affleck’s (£40). Total £120, looks better than £400 of high street.
£100-300 outfit
Universal Works overshirt (£170 from Stolen From Ivor). Edwin tapered jeans (£140). Adidas Gazelle (£90). Total £400, polished, Manchester-coded.
£300-700 outfit
Folk wool overcoat (£280 from Stolen From Ivor). Drake’s shirt (£180 from END). Universal Works trousers (£155). New Balance 991 (£230). Total around £850.
£700+ outfit
Stone Island goggle jacket (£850 from END). Carhartt WIP heavyweight tee (£45). Edwin denim (£140). Adidas Gazelle (£90). Total around £1,125, modern casuals canon.
Investment piece (£1,000+)
Private White V.C. ventile parka (£795 from the Salford factory). Brunello Cucinelli knitwear (£500-1,500 from the King Street boutique). Loake or Crockett and Jones brogues (£250-500). The pieces you wear for ten years.
How to Build a Manchester Wardrobe
Year one
Two pairs of vintage Levi’s 501s. One Lacoste polo (vintage or new). One Universal Works overshirt. One Adidas Samba or Gazelle. One waxed jacket or wool coat. £600 total, dressed for any Manchester occasion.
Year two
Add: one Stone Island piece (sweatshirt or beanie if budget tight). One pair of Edwin or APC denim. One Drake’s or Universal Works knitwear. One pair of Loake or Crockett and Jones brogues.
Year three onwards
The investment pieces. Private White outerwear. Brunello Cucinelli knit. Bespoke or made-to-measure tailoring. By this point you’ve worked out what you actually wear.
The Saturday Loop
10am NQ – Cow Vintage, then Tib Street (Stolen From Ivor, Underdog, Junk, Size?). 12.30 lunch at Mackie Mayor or Ezra and Gil. 2pm walk to King Street (END, Pretty Green, Fred Perry). 3.30 Selfridges or Harvey Nichols menswear floor. Done by 5. The most efficient menswear day in any UK city outside London.