Racked is no longer publishing. Thank you to everyone who read our work over the years. The archives will remain available here; for new stories, head over to Vox.com, where our staff is covering consumer culture for The Goods by Vox. You can also see what we’re up to by signing up here.
GQ has released its 2010 ranking of the ten best independent men's stores in the United States. From Brooklyn to Madison, Wisconsin, and onto Los Angeles, the list includes everything from the destination for southern gentlemen (Sid Masburn in Atlanta) to hipster-central (Opening Ceremony in New York and LA). In between are sprinkled some of our personal favorites—including Nashville's Imogene + Willie and Miami's ultra-chic The Webster. Check out the full list after the jump.
1. Opening Ceremony (New York, Los Angeles)
2. Sid Masuburn (Atlanta)
3. Context (Madison, WI)
4. The Webster (Miami)
5. Confederacy (Los Angeles)
6. Stag (Austin)
7. The Field House (Seattle)
8. Hollander & Lexer (Brooklyn)
9. Unionmade (San Francisco)
10. Imogene + Willie (Nashville)
· The 10 Best Independent Men's Stores in America [GQ]
· Imogene + Willie [Racked]