Slim Menswear & Style Club is a men's clothing and accessories retailer in Oklahoma City focused on contemporary cuts and fitted silhouettes, with an in-house tailoring operation and a membership program that discounts repeat purchases. The shop stocks both house-brand and curated third-party menswear lines, positioning itself between department store generalists and high-end bespoke tailors.
The business operates as a hybrid: part specialty retailer of men's clothing and accessories, part tailoring workshop. The tailoring service is not a side offer but integral to the operation. Most customers buy fitted or semi-fitted trousers, shirts, or jackets and have them altered in-house to match their frame. The membership program (called Style Club) rewards frequent buyers with tiered discounts, making it a loyalty vehicle rather than a subscription fee.
Accessories at Slim Menswear span belts, ties, pocket squares, socks, and cufflinks, with price points typically ranging from $12 to $65 per item. Most are sourced to complement their in-house and partner brand clothing rather than serve as standalone statement pieces.
Tailoring costs vary by garment type: trouser hemming runs $20 to $30, waistband adjustments $25 to $40, sleeve shortening on dress shirts or blazers $15 to $35. Jacket restructuring (tapering the sides or shoulders) costs $60 to $120 depending on complexity. These are confirmed ballpark figures; confirm current rates before committing to significant alterations.
The Style Club membership program charges no upfront fee. Instead, members earn points on purchases: typically 5% back in store credit on items under $100 and 7% on items over $100. A member who spends $500 to $800 annually breaks even against full-price shopping at competitors; above that threshold, the discount compounds noticeably. Membership is open to anyone and activated at checkout.
Slim Menswear differs from department stores (Dillard's, Macy's) in cut specificity: those retailers stock traditional and contemporary lines side by side but do not emphasize fitted silhouettes as a house philosophy. Their tailoring services exist but are outsourced and slower.
Against independent men's shops like those in Bricktown or Uptown, Slim Menswear is more contemporary and less traditional in aesthetic. A Bricktown menswear specialist might stock vintage-inspired or classic American cuts; Slim Menswear leans toward modern, tapered proportions.
Against high-end bespoke operations (of which Oklahoma City has very few), Slim Menswear is entry-to-mid-range. A bespoke suit built from measurement runs $2,000 to $5,000; a Slim Menswear suit plus tailoring costs $400 to $800. The trade-off is customization depth: bespoke offers endless fabric choice and fit precision; Slim Menswear offers speed, existing inventory, and affordability.
Choose Slim Menswear if you wear contemporary cuts, buy menswear 4 to 6 times a year, and value quick turnaround on tailoring. Choose a department store if you want breadth of price points and brands under one roof. Choose bespoke if you have one or two signature garments that must be perfect and you have a four-to-eight-week timeline.
This shop suits men who understand their size, prefer a tapered fit, and shop for occasion wear (dress trousers, blazers, dress shirts) or casual contemporary menswear. It also suits men who buy frequently enough that membership discounts matter: roughly 4 purchases annually or more.
It does not suit customers seeking traditional or relaxed-fit proportions, those who rarely buy menswear and place no value on membership accumulation, or shoppers who need ultra-budget basics. A man buying one pair of jeans every three years will not recover membership value.
Walk-in customers are greeted at the door. If you are there to buy a single item, checkout is standard. If you are buying a garment for alteration, staff will take measurements or fit notes, explain the timeline (typically 7 to 10 business days for standard tailoring), and quote a price. Payment is due at pickup, not at order. A first-time member can sign up for the Style Club at the register in under two minutes; it requires a name and email address.
Slim Menswear operates Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Hours may shift seasonally; confirm before a holiday visit. The shop occupies a street-front location with street and lot parking available nearby; parking is free and typically abundant except during major events downtown. Alterations are stored in-house; the shop will hold a finished garment for 30 days before contacting you for pickup.
Slim Menswear earns placement in an Oklahoma City retail guide because its membership model and in-house tailoring create a practical advantage over national chains, and its fit philosophy addresses a specific gap in the local market between department-store breadth and bespoke cost.
