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16 Wardrobing Brands to Complete Your Closet, Top to Bottom


Some brands don’t just produce and sell clothes—they offer a blueprint for getting dressed. These are the labels that make building a wardrobe effortless, where you’ll discover everything from crisp shirting and tailored trousers, to lived-in denim and refined outerwear, all under one cohesive umbrella. Think of them as your personal stylists in brand form: consistent, reliable, and forward-thinking, always.

Vogue’s Wardrobing Essentials

Whether you lean minimalist, classic, or contemporary with a little twist, the best wardrobing brands make every piece feel like it was designed to coexist, so your closet finally looks as intentional as it should feel.

We’ve highlighted 16 brands that fall into this category—creators of clothes that are wearable yet not predictable; layerable yet never basic; staple, but the opposite of stuffy. From Róhe and The Row, to more affordable essentials finds like Uniqlo and Banana Republic, these are brands with the goal to outfit you season after season.

Photo: Courtesy of Toteme

If you’re searching for a label that’s a one-stop shop for a well-curated wardrobe, Toteme is your place. Founded by Elin Kling and Karl Lindman, the Stockholm-based brand crafts uniform-level pieces that feel timeless, intentional, yet perfectly on trend.

Toteme

pleated wool wide-leg trousers

Toteme

pleated crepe maxi wrap-effect skirt

Photo: Courtesy of High Sport

High Sport’s capsule edit—made up of durable and polished pieces—is what makes this label minimal in its own right. Founder Alissa Zachary has worked at brands like The Row and Khaite, and has now perfected her own line of structured yet comfortable styles, like stretchy pants and easy, effortless knitwear in neutrals and bright primary hues.

High Sport

Oliver cotton-blend jacquard jacket

High Sport

Kick cropped stretch-cotton flared pants

Photo: Courtesy of Kallmeyer

Kallmeyer, a New York-based RTW and accessories label designed and created by Daniella Kallmeyer, has become a favorite among the chicest women in New York. The brand’s offering features a sophisticated and intellectual take on everyday essentials, from double-breasted blazers to tie-attached shirting and slim-fit coats.

Kallmeyer

Billie tie-detailed shirt

Photo: Courtesy of Aflalo

Aflalo first set foot on the scene with denim, followed by a very coveted pair of balloon pants that stood out because of their minimalist interpretation, which strayed from the usual boho vibe. Founded by Yael Aflalo, craftsmanship and quality materials lead its lineup of cashmere knits, silky separates, and single-breasted blazers.

Look to Amsterdam-born Róhe, launched in 2021 by Marieke Meulendijks and Maickel Weyers, for a quiet confidence in tailoring. Discover an unexpected edge to the pieces with scarf-adorned sweaters, sculpted blazers, pleated maxiskirts, and more.

Róhe

double-breasted wool and cashmere-blend coat

Róhe

wool-blend turtleneck sweater

Róhe

tie-neck striped cotton-poplin shirt

Róhe

recycled wool-blend felt midi skirt

Photo: Courtesy of The Row

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen’s brand needs no introduction, so we’ll spare you the additional details that you’ve probably obsessed over already. Outfit your entire closet with luxury turtlenecks, trousers, coats, shirts, and blazers, all crafted meticulously from the finest fabrics.

The Row

Heva wool-jersey turtleneck sweater

The Row

Essentials Brentwood stretch-ponte blazer

Photo: Courtesy of Almada Label

Founded in 2020 by Alexa Dagmar and Linda Juhola, Alamada Label represents offers the building blocks for a seasonless wardrobe. Here, you’ll find textural staples, like shearling coats, mohair polo knits, wool trousers, and cableknit maxidresses.

Almada Label

Maika brushed collar t-shirt

Photo: Courtesy of J.Crew

Heritage prints, fabrics, and silhouettes are at the forefront of every J.Crew drop, down to the limited collaborations. You can get your entire wardrobe from here, from a funnel-neck coat, to corduroy pants, and leather loafers.

Wardrobing doesn’t have to break the bank. If anything, Cos is here to prove that well-made, high-quality essentials are available for a fraction of the cost. From rounded-shoulder shirts and leather pencil skirts to knitwear of all kinds, you can find it at Cos.

Cos

rounded pima cotton shirt

Cos

double-faced wool long coat

Photo: Courtesy of Banana Republic

Banana Republic is a brand that sits comfortably between work and weekend wear, offering pieces that feel both approachable and aspirational. Rich textures, from corduroy to cashmere, are available in abundance, with timeless leather jackets rounding out the assortment. You can also find eveningwear styles, like ruched dresses, and velvet trousers.

Banana Republic

oversized crew-neck sweater

Banana Republic

italian wool-cashmere wrap coat

For clothes that work just as hard as you do, look to Me+Em. Founded in London in 2009 by Clare Hornby, the brand was built around a simple concept: women shouldn’t have to choose between elegance and practicality.

Photo: Courtesy of Uniqlo

Uniqlo looks simple in design, but the essence of the brand is so much more. Function and longevity are at the forefront of each Uniqlo piece, from the performance fabrics to the clean lines. The brand uses the term LifeWear to describe its mission: clothing designed to enhance daily life. Find everything you could need, from single-breasted coats to lived-in cardigans.

Photo: Courtesy of Nili Lotan

Nili Lotan established her own label in 2003 after leading design teams at Ralph Lauren, Liz Claiborne, and Nautica. Her experience is noted throughout each collection, with celebrity-loved favorites (think Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid) spanning outerwear, knitwear, denim, and leather.

Nili Lotan

Joan high-rise straight-leg jeans

Nili Lotan

Irina tie-neck striped silk-crepe shirt

Nili Lotan

Florence cotton-blend corduroy flared pants

Photo: Courtesy of Tibi

Photo: Daniele Oberrauch / Gorunway.com

Designer Amy Smilovic’s coined the term The Creative Pragmatist (a person who gets dressed in a way that’s both self-expressive and realistic), and taught us how to do Color Math. Tibi, a brand praised by the fashion set for its current take on laid-back femininity, blends those two sensibilities into her singular creative expression.

Tibi

leather-trimmed twill jacket

Tibi

oversized wool and cashmere-blend polo sweater

Tibi

asymmetric pleated cotton-poplin midi shirt dress

Tibi

pleated cotton-twill wide-leg pants

Since its humble beginnings in 2010, the California-based label has always maintained its mission: to offer well-made, minimalist essentials at a fair price, all while showing you how each piece is made. Come here to refresh your must-haves, like sweater dresses, wrap coats, and V-neck sweaters.

Everlane

Rewool belted blanket coat

Photo: Courtesy of The Frankie Shop

The Frankie Shop was once a Vogue editor’s best kept secret; you’ll often see an oversized blazer, or suede jacket at One World Trade sported by at least five different staffers. Now, TFS has conducted a global takeover thanks to their affordable range of, well, basically everything a chic wardrobe needs.

The Frankie Shop

Peri striped cotton-blend poplin shirt

The Frankie Shop

Daytona high-rise wide-leg pants

The Frankie Shop

Jane double-breasted checked wool coat

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