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Search for 'work wear' or 'uniform supply stores' in your area.
Those places provide classic styles designed for endurance. Dickies brand chinos last a long time and look exactly like higher priced pants.
Hmmm, seems to be some confusion. I ONLY have work provided clothes from a company I no longer work for. I stopped shopping because I kept getting so many free clothes, now I need to find my own style I guess?
Men's clothes are so bleh..
If you're trying to upgrade your look check out Esquire or GQ [Gentleman's Quarterly].
Another simple trick is to go to the up-scale stores and window shop. The store people know fashion, and they dress the mannequins in the stuff that's in style now.
I will take a gander at esquire and gq, thank you.
Enjoy