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15 Cool Fashion Upgrades You’d Never Guess Were From Walmart.com

Tees, jeans, jackets, and more.

by Andrew Steel
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Walmart might not be the first place you’d think to look when it comes to the latest and greatest in men’s fashion, but we’re here to prove otherwise. The retailer happens to have some seriously stylish takes on year-round essentials that are sure to make your seasonal wardrobe refresh effortless and totally affordable. Whether you’re looking for a new pair of dark wash denim to replace your daily pair that has surely seen better days, or are on the hunt for a sweet jacket that can pull literally any look together, Walmart has what you need — and we’ve pulled together a few key pieces to help get you started.

First off, you should know about Walmart’s new brand, Free Assembly. It’s as good-looking as it is affordable, and is committed to sustainable production practices. With wardrobe essentials that are simple to mix, layer, and accessorize, Free Assembly is giving the classics a new life with bold colors and prints. But that’s just the start — Walmart has a range of other brands we know and love (like Levi’s and Lee) to help round everything out. Whether you’re dressing for that big zoom interview or an evening dinner on the patio with friends, Walmart’s got you covered. Shop a few of our favorite spring finds, ahead.

A Sleek Jacket For All Occasions

Your New Favorite T-Shirt

The Jeans You’ll Never Take Off

Layering Just Got Bolder

A Modern Take On a Classic Polo

Unleash Your Inner Lumberjack

The Lightweight Summer Hoodie

Jeans That Are Made For Play

Ready-For-Anything Sweats

The Casual Dress Shirt

Athletic Shorts For Lounging

Not Just A T-Shirt

Stay Dapper

Comfortable Pants Never Looked This Good

The “Wear With Anything” Cardigan

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