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Boldly patterned pants and jackets, retro knits, swimwear in vintage-inspired prints… perfect for those sunny times when you want to feel like you just stepped out of a Slim Aaron’s photograph.
Wil Stiles
875 N Palm Canyon Drive
Right next to Mr. Turk, this midcentury mod-influenced boutique features art, sunglasses, bicycles, and a colorful selection of clothing for men and women.
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Menswear Shopping Guide
Looking to add a little desert style to your wardrobe?
LGBTQ-owned & operated.
Frank Clothiers
272 N Palm Canyon Drive
This bright little local favorite carries an eclectic selection of modern, well-made sportswear for all occasions. Whether you’re on the hunt for festive short shorts or something eclectic that’s not available anyplace else, we’ve got you covered with our gay-friendly guide to boutique menswear shopping in Palm Springs.
Downtown Menswear Boutiques
Peepa’s Men’s Store
114 N Palm Canyon Dr
Starting in the heart of downtown, you’re bound to find something to brighten up your vacation attire at Peepa’s cheery spinoff shop for men.
Some prints are made into as few as a dozen pieces, and each piece carries its name and unique serial number in a digitally printed tag. LGBTQ-owned and operated.
Benjamin Perdereau
184 N Palm Canyon Drive
Here you’ll find a rainbow of casually elegant linen shirts and shorts, preppy chinos, and buttery soft nubuck driving mocs, all directly imported from Saint-Tropez.
Ball Beachwear
170 E Arenas Road
With outposts in Palm Springs, Provincetown, and Fort Lauderdale, Ball features gay favorites like Psycho Bunny, Nasty Pig and ST33LE.
Located inside The Shops at Thirteen Forty Five, a vibrant collection of stylish artisan boutiques where you can explore with a refreshing glass of Vermentino from Soto Voce in hand.
Neal Sperling
1345 N Palm Canyon Drive
New boutique inside The Shops from rising designer Neal Sperling features casual menswear with clean lines and a Cali-cool vibe.
In summary, there’s no shortage of great places to shop for menswear in Palm Springs!
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Don’t miss the small section of exclusive, one-of-a-kind pieces designed and sewn in-house.Plus Ball’s own line of infamous swimwear with built in “architecture.” And since you’re on Arenas, might as well stop by the patio at Blackbook or Streetbar for a quick cocktail with a side of people-watching.
Division Menswear
210 E Arenas Road
This popular storefront on Arenas carries a large variety of colorful resort wear, swimwear and workout gear.
The beautiful patio and Coral Seas Lounge make this a must-visit.
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View DetailsHunters Nightclub
302 E. Arenas Road, Palm Springs (760) 323-0700
One of Palm Springs' most popular gay dance clubs, featuring a spacious dance floor, video screens, and multiple bars. Favorites include brightly patterned jersey knit shirts and short shorts, and of course the sexy undies from Jack Adams.
Known for its friendly atmosphere and social happy hour.
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View DetailsQueen of Hearts Resort
435 Avenida Olancha, Palm Springs (760) 322-5793
A women-only resort featuring a clothing-optional pool and spa. Located in the heart of the Arenas District.
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606 E.
Sunny Dunes Road, Palm Springs (760) 322-7676
A unique gift shop offering a wide selection of LGBTQ+ themed gifts, cards, books, art, and home decor. LGBTQ-owned & operated.
Impromptu gathering of guests in El Tuggle at Twin Palms Resort
Mitchells Palm Springs
106 S Indian Canyon Drive
Wonderfully curated selection of chic and iconic vintage clothing from the 1970s to the 1990s, plus some new designer pieces.
Gucci, Gaultier, Mugler, Versace … you never know what you’ll find at Mitchells, but it’s sure to be fabulous.
Menswear Picks in the Uptown Design District
ISAMU
800 N Palm Canyon Drive
The quiet, minimalistic atmosphere at this hip men’s boutique is a perfect reflection of the distinguished brands you’ll find on the well-curated racks and shelves.
LGBTQ-owned and operated. Large selection of knit and crocheted polos, retro-inspired graphic tees, and shorts in all lengths. Turk
891 N Palm Canyon Drive
Housed with the flagship Trina Turk boutique in a glass-walled building designed by Albert Frey, the festive menswear at Mr. Turk is all about celebrating California’s swimming pool and cocktail culture in fabulous style.
Features mid-century modern inspired designs.
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