Between ‘Off Campus’ and ‘The Shards,’ Collegiate-Inspired Menswear Is Queued Up for Fall
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Between ‘Off Campus’ and ‘The Shards,’ Collegiate-Inspired Menswear Is Queued Up for Fall

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No matter the age, men can certainly take a page out of the preppy academia playbook. And since the hottest shows of the season are inspiring menswear for the cooler months ahead, there’s no better place to take inspiration than smash hits like Off Campus and The Shards. Alternatively, pop over to Men’s Wearhouse‘s freshly unveiled fall fashion selection, filled to the brim with luxe leather loafers, quarter-zip pullovers, casual knitwear and crisp Oxfords.

Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Clarks and Awearness Kenneth Cole (the designer’s Men’s Wearhouse-exclusive collection) lead the way with the crème de la crème of closet staples that’ll easily transition from the office to the evening. Below, our top 10 menswear clothing and footwear standouts for fall 2026; visit the retailer’s New Arrivals section for the full download.

Clarks Wallabee Evo Moc Toe Suede Slip On Boot

Clarks Wallabee Evo Moc Toe Suede Slip On Boot

$99.99 at men’s wearhouse

Clark’s Wallabee, available in four suede colorways, is our no. 1 no-brainer for fall.

Celebrating its 200-year anniversary in 2025, the British footwear brand remains a classic for easy silhouettes that marry style, comfort, versatility and expert craftsmanship.

Clarks Aldwin2 Plain Toe Chukka Boot

Clarks Aldwin2 Plain Toe Chukka Boot

$119.99 at men’s wearhouse

One more from Clarks.

These hand-burnished leather Chukka Boots simply never go out of style. And thanks to their durable rubber outsole, they’re very fitting for the change of seasons.

Joseph Abboud Luxe Cotton Ribbed Quarter-Zip Sweater

Joseph Abboud Luxe Cotton Ribbed Quarter-Zip Sweater

$59.99 at men’s wearhouse

A quarter-zip sweater is the ultimate wardrobe chameleon.

Wear it solo (or with a tee) for a casual moment, or pair with a dress shirt for a comfort-first business casual look.

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Calvin Klein Slim Fit Stripe Supima Cotton Dress Shirt

Calvin Klein Slim Fit Stripe Supima Cotton Dress Shirt

$69.99 at men’s wearhouse

This breathable button-down features a subtle blue stripe.

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Tommy Hilfiger Modern Fit Linen Suit

Tommy Hilfiger Modern Fit Linen Suit

$299.99 at men’s wearhouse

Long live the linen suit.

This Tommy Hilfiger two-piece is also available in tan, white, sage, pink and soft red.

Wilke-Rodriguez Marled Crew Neck Sweater

Wilke-Rodriguez Marled Crew Neck Sweater

$39.99 at men’s wearhouse

Another smart wardrobe staple that is equally suited for a tee or an Oxford underneath.

Born Shoes Wendell Moc Toe Loafers

Born Shoes Wendell Moc Toe Loafers

$129.99 at men’s wearhouse

Crafted from supple, hand-finished full-grain waterproof leather.

Awearness Kenneth Cole Merino Wool Long Sleeve Polo Sweater

Awearness Kenneth Cole Merino Wool Long Sleeve Polo Sweater

$69.99 at men’s wearhouse

The season’s winner has to be a knit polo sweater. It’s both sophisticated and effortlessly cool.

Awearness Kenneth Cole Merino Wool Long Sleeve Polo Sweater

Awearness Kenneth Cole Merino Wool Long Sleeve Polo Sweater

$69.99 at men’s wearhouse

One more color, for good measure.

Awearness Kenneth Cole Pebble Grain Sneakers

Awearness Kenneth Cole Pebble Grain Sneakers

$99.99 at men’s wearhouse

Upgrade your scuffed white kicks to these 100-percent leather sneakers that could easily go for triple the price.

Shop the full Men’s Wearhouse fall 2026 lineup online at the retailer’s New Arrivals section.

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