Atlas builds a small wardrobe of menswear you reach for first and replace last — Japanese and Italian cloth, full-canvas tailoring, and cuts refined over forty fittings. No drops you'll forget by spring.
Mills and makers we work with
Eight pieces a season, each designed to layer with the last. Nothing here goes out of rotation in a year — every garment earns its drawer.
Full-canvas, half-lined, cut from a 280g Vitale Barberis wool-mohair that holds a line in heat and travels without a press.
Loomed by Kuroki in Okayama on vintage shuttle looms, sanforized, and cut with a clean straight leg that breaks once and stays.
A 160g Albini oxford with a soft-roll collar and a single-needle yoke — the shirt you'll wear weekly for a decade.
Garment-dyed 9oz Italian moleskin with horn buttons and patch pockets, sized to wear over a tee or under the blazer.
Fully-fashioned in a 19.5-micron extra-fine merino, finished by hand and washed to a weight that holds shape through winter.
Cut from a 320g Japanese cotton twill with a gentle taper, a real waistband, and seams built to take a Sunday.
Most clothing is engineered to be replaced. We engineer ours to be kept — in the cloth, the construction, and the cut.
Our tailoring is built on a floating horsehair canvas, not fused glue. It moulds to you over time and never bubbles, blisters, or delaminates at the dry cleaner.
We buy direct from Vitale Barberis, Albini, and Kuroki — the same heritage mills that supply Savile Row, at honest prices because there's no middle markup.
Flat-felled seams, single-needle topstitch, and pattern-matched plaids — the slow stitching that survives a hundred washes.
Every style runs from a true 36 to a true 50, in two rises and two sleeve lengths, so the fit comes from the pattern — not the alterations.
Bring any Atlas piece back to any store and our tailors will take it in, let it out, or shorten it — free, for as long as you own it.
The case for buying less
“I bought the Founder Blazer for a wedding three years ago. It's been on four continents since and looks better now than the day it arrived.”
“I stopped buying four cheap shirts a year. One Atlas oxford has outlasted all of them, and the free alterations meant it actually fits.”
“You can feel the canvas in the jacket the moment you put it on. This is the first menswear brand online that fits like my old tailor.”
Send us two garments you already love and a few measurements, and our fit team will recommend your size and rise before you order. If it's still off, returns and exchanges are free for 30 days.
Any tailoring our team can do in-house — taking in or letting out a waist, shortening sleeves or hems, tapering trousers — on any Atlas garment, free for as long as you own it, in store or by mail.
Because a wardrobe doesn't need fifty new things a year. We design a tight, coherent set that layers together, then make it in limited runs so each piece gets the cloth and construction it deserves.
Our tailoring is sewn in a family-run atelier in Naples, our shirting in northern Portugal, and our denim cut and finished in Toronto. Every garment ships with a card naming the mill and the maker.
Return or exchange any unworn piece within 30 days for a full refund, with prepaid shipping both ways. We'd rather you wear it for a decade than keep something that isn't right.
Start with one well-made piece, or book a fitting with our team. Free alterations and 30-day returns on everything — no risk, no rush.