Forget everything you thought you knew about Men's Wearhouse. The affordable menswear retailer is stocking impressive footwear—and Rolling Stone just covered the retailer's shoe selection.
From loafers to cowboy boots, the selection is well-curated. The brands are legitimate: G.H. Bass, Frye, Johnston & Murphy, and Rockport all stock their inventory. These aren't knockoffs or bargain-basement dupes—they're the real deal.
The Stacy Adams Newell Plain Toe Oxfords ($62.93, down from $89.90) work for weddings, office days, or anywhere you need to look sharp. The smooth finish balances polished with wearable.
The G.H. Bass Larson Weejuns Suede loafers ($194.99) improve with age. Scuffs and all. You can wear them with jean shorts or a full suit.
If you're tired of seeing the same Adidas Sambas and Onitsuka Tigers everywhere, Men's Wearhouse carries the Gola Viper T Toe sneakers ($89.99, originally $109.99). White leather with a gum sole, they're subtle but distinctive.
For the casual crowd who wants more than sneakers, the Clarks Wallabee EVO Moc Toe Slip-Ons ($99.99) offer mid-century surf culture vibes. Laid-back, comfortable, and intentional.
People are realizing they've overlooked Men's Wearhouse's footwear selection for years. The shoe closet can be updated without maxing out the credit card.




