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List of all product categories:
1. Underwear - all underwear ranges, styles, fits and fabrics are considered the same product
category. This means all:
- Ranges: Elite, Elite Air, Apex, Re:Luxe, Tactical, Endurance
- Styles: Boxer Brief, Longer Boxer Brief, Trunk, Briefs, Boxers
- Fits: Standard, Athletic, Longer
- Fabrics: Re:Luxe, Compression, Luxe
are considered the same product category
Just order 1 unit first and get a free return. When ordering 2 or more pairs, neither gets a free return or exchange.
Intimate items such as underwear and socks cannot be resold once worn due to hygiene and health code policies. Because of this, we can only process a refund for 1 pair of underwear and socks that have been taken out of their packaging only if you order 1 pair. But don't worry, we have a very accurate fit guide that usually gets it right the first time. When ordering 2 or more pairs, neither gets a free return or exchange.
2. Button Up Shirts in all styles, fits and fabrics are considered the same product line:
- Dress shirts
- Short Sleeve Button Ups
3. T Shirts in all styles, fits and fabrics are considered the same product line:
- Essential
- Runweight
- Crew Neck
- V Neck
- Short sleeve
- Long sleeve
4. Polos in all styles, fits and fabrics are considered the same product line:
- Short sleeve
- Long sleeve
- Lightweight fabric
- Other fabric
5. Undershirts in all necklines are considered the same product line:
- High V
- Deep V
- Crew Neck
- Airweight
- DryShield
6. Socks in any fit or style are considered the same product category
7. Training Shorts are all considered the same product category:
- Titan - Locked In
- Contender
- Heavyweight
8. Chino Shorts
9. Backpacks
10. Duffle bags
11. Small bags
12. Water Bottles in any size are considered the same product category - 25oz
- 32oz
Most hats haven't changed in decades. Rows of stitching that dig in and soak up sweat, bulky seams, thick and stiff fabric that doesn't breathe well, a liner that doesn't cushion and stays soaked.
So we started removing things. The stitching came out of the visor and panels first - replaced with stitchless bonded seams that make a cleaner-looking hat that absorbs less moisture in the process. Then, we used lasers to make perforated vents for breathability you can feel on a hot day. What's left is an engineering story about negative space: zero stitching, zero bulk, zero distraction. Just a midweight hat that disappears on your head the moment you put it on.
The rest is built for wherever your day actually goes. A cushioned, moisture-wicking sweatband keeps you comfortable from morning coffee through evening errands. Sweat-wicking, quick-drying fabric with four-way stretch and UPF 50+ sun protection handles sun, sweat, and everything between. A malleable curved brim keeps the look classic or can be bent to suit any style, and the stretch buckle closure adjusts in seconds - with built-in stretch so it fits comfortably, not tightly. It's the advanced upgrade to the standard hat, and once you wear it, standard is hard to go back to.
One size fits all.
Mix & match any products sitewide to create your own bundle and save big
The Meridian Belt is made using full-gran Napa leather and woven yarns.
Fabric: 90% Nylon, 10% Spandex
What makes premium apparel premium? Is it the quality of the fabrics, materials and designs, or is it artificially inflated prices?
Most premium apparel brands sell basic underwear for +$35 and dress shirts for +$130 when they cost a fraction to make. And you may have noticed that these same brands used inflation and rising costs as cloud cover to raise their prices 15 - 30% despite the actual inflation rate being considerably lower.
Because these businesses prioritize making more money for themselves and their shareholders rather than delivering more value to their customers. This leads them to spend more money on marketing to sell an “aspirational lifestyle”, bolster their margins by lowering product quality and cutting costs, and create a false sense of exclusivity to justify their high prices. How else can you convince someone to spend more money on clothes that have fewer features, less performance, and ultimately less comfort?
This inspired the creation of All Citizens and our lofty mission of democratizing comfort. We set out to make premium products at more accessble prices with sustainability and social impact at our core.
We’re pursuing a more utilitarian and spartan approach to retail - no inflated prices because of “brand”, no discounting games or waiting around for coupons - just better products at better prices all year ‘round.
Welcome to better retail.