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David Lawrence
DAVID LAWRENCE
David Lawrence has high-profile men's fashions.
 
Style for guys
From hip urban street wear to Giorgio Armani Black Label suits, local clothing boutiques offer a range of options for the style-conscious Seattle male (yeah, we know that's an oxymoron, but go with us here).
Atlas Clothing (Capitol Hill)
With a heavy nod to the classic labels like Puma, Izod Lacoste, Hang Ten and Adidas, Atlas focuses on second-hand T-shirts, button-downs, jackets, sweaters and casual pants.
Blackbird (Ballard/Crown Hill)
For those who yearn for casualwear beyond basic chinos and colored T's, Blackbird lives to serve. This hip urban shop boasts a well-rounded selection of contemporary jeans and shoes, vintage-styled shirts and blazers, messenger bags, sunglasses and much more.
Butch Blum (Downtown) (Downtown)
Butch Blum is one of the city's leading clothiers. Customers can flip through sample books to find the perfect pattern for made-to-order shirts and suits.
Capitol 1524 (Capitol Hill)
This vintage and limited-edition shoe store operates by the rules set down by Run-DMC in the classic track, "My Adidas": Wear your sneakers, but don't be a sneak.
David Lawrence (Downtown) (Downtown)
Outfitting the men and women of the Northwest from the office to the nightclub, David Lawrence specializes in high-profile, sexy designer gear from Dolce & Gabbana, King Baby, Versace, Rock & Republic and many more.
Edie's (Capitol Hill) (Capitol Hill)
From lines such as Camper, Diesel and MOD, the shoes and boots here are practical, fun and futuristic.
Encanto Barcelona (Downtown)
Can't make it to Spain? Stop by this shop for fashions by Spanish designers, including clothing by Josep Font, Hoss, Boba and La Bella Lola. They also carry beautiful jewelry by Spanish designer Mila Gonzalez.
Gentlemen's Consignment (Madison Park/Madrona)
The shop carries a range of men's upper-end conservative and designer clothing and accessories, all less than two years old.
Goods (Capitol Hill)
Goods sells retro "kicks" -- slang for sneakers -- as well as limited-edition and hard-to-find designs from brands like Nike, Vans, Reebok and Adidas.
Ian (Belltown) (Belltown)
The clothing selection for men and women at Ian reminds you that growing up doesn't necessarily mean surrendering that youthful drive and style.
Kuhlman (Belltown)
Keeping up with the trends and custom tailoring in the back of the store make Scott Kuhlman's space a true find.
Marqsmen (Bellevue)
Owner Marques Warren hit upon a much needed niche when he opened his Bellevue Square shop filled with upscale men's accessories. If you're ever in a quandary about gift-giving for your man, this is the spot to visit.
Nuvo Moda (Downtown)
Fearless fashionistas take heart: This shop has everything you need to really groove, from jeans to shoes to club gear. Men's jackets, jeans and flashy shirts line one wall, while bold tops, skirts and blazers for women line the other.
Oslo's A Men's Store (Queen Anne/Seattle Center)
This men's shop has it all -- stylish clothes and accessories for men who appreciate fashion, and an in-store barber station. Owner John McDowell endeavors to provide a comfortable and casual place for men to shop and get a good haircut.
Red Drawers (Capitol Hill)
I never knew there were so many kinds of men's underwear until I visited Red Drawers. Styles include briefs, low-rise briefs, boy-short briefs, trunks, boxer briefs, boxers and the men's equivalent of a thong.
Riveted (Downtown)
With more than 20 denim lines in 65 styles, this store is sure to draw those with bucks to burn on the hottest, best-fitting denim.
Zebraclub (Capitol Hill) (Capitol Hill)
If Japan's is hippest culture on the planet i, then logic dictates that one of the hippest stores in Seattle is Zebraclub. Here, distressed denim and Manga-style cartoon T-shirts rule the day.