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Where to Cop the Best Menswear on ’The White Lotus’

The best styling—and the worst people—you’ll find on television right now.

Where to Cop the Best Menswear on ’The White Lotus’

It’s hard to deny the cultural phenomenon that The White Lotus has become. With its mix of well-crafted plots, all-star casting, and an undertone of dark humor—all against the backdrop of an exotic location—it’s a formula that creator, writer, and director Mike White has perfected over three seasons in four years.

To add verisimilitude, White and his team rely on a pitch-perfect wardrobe that’s tailored to each character’s personality, vices, and wealth. It’s here where small visual details matter most, giving you just enough context clues to render each character instantly recognizable (and, in the case of Saxon Ratliff this season: punchable) and all the more real for it.

While collaborations now abound in partnership with The White Lotus (including Away, Fair Harbor, and Brunch, to name a few), you may want to take inspiration directly from the source. Luckily for you, we’ve put together some of the top products to cop from some of the worst people you’ll ever meet on television. Keep reading and book your ticket for Thailand—we’ll go ahead and request a late check-out while you pack.

Read next: Twenty years later, the best travel show on TV still holds up.

What They’re Wearing on The White Lotus Season 3

Screenshot via HBO

Lochlan Ratliff’s Tombolo Shirt

Worn by: Sam Nivola
Where to Buy: Tombolo
Price: $138

A bit quirky and a little bit charming, Tombolo’s Reptile Dysfunction shirt reflects Lochlan’s personality perfectly. Tombolo has had a long relationship with The White Lotus over the years, and you can see why: It’s irreverent without veering into looking gaudy (remember, virtually everyone at these resorts is rich-rich). Between this shirt and his Persols he wears in his early scenes, you can tell he’s a kid with good taste. Does that taste extend to his sibling relationships? Jury’s out.

Screenshot via HBO

Piper Ratliff’s MW75 Headphones

Worn by: Sarah Catherine Hook
Where to Buy: Master & Dynamic
Price: $599

Even the damn headphones in this show are a status symbol. While you may be thinking AirPods Max would be the go-to luxury headphones these one-percenters would reach for, they may just be a bit too—ahem—mainstream for the Ratliff clan. Master & Dynamic’s MW75 are a sleek alternative that offer high-quality sound and are a bit more IYKYK than other options on the market—the perfect flex for someone like Piper, who doesn’t want to be part of the mainstream.

Photo by Fabio Lovino for HBO

Saxon Ratliff’s Ché Baller Swimsuit

Worn by: Patrick Schwarzenegger
Where to Buy: Ché
Price: $215

For a character with the most psychotic personality, it’s probably good for Saxon’s wardrobe to do all the talking. These trunks by British brand Ché are a pitch-perfect option for poolside lounging, asking a British girl how to get a drink at the bar, or hitting on (and getting turned down by) a few cougars. Inspired by the ’70s, the Baller trunks have a short inseam and a comfortable rise that complements tall guys and short kings alike.

Screenshot via HBO

Lochlan Ratliff’s Orlebar Brown Swimsuit

Worn by: Sam Nivola
Where to Buy: Orlebar Brown
Price: $345

I’ll tell you this much: When I was 18, I’m pretty sure my swimsuit was from Aeropostale. Lochlan Ratliff? Well, he’s decked out in Chanel-owned Orlebar Brown. His bright-orange trunks were matched with a very on-brand “Talk to Me About a Reality Check” shirt. Oh, Lochlan, we can only hope you’ll stay innocent by the end of this season.

Screenshot via HBO

Timothy Ratliff’s Zegna Sunglasses

Worn by: Jason Isaacs
Where to Buy: Neiman Marcus
Price: $455

Much of the Ratliff patriarch’s style (we’ll talk about his watch later) is “stealth wealth” personified. So stealthy, in fact, it looks like he laundered some of that wealth through Brunei. These geometric Zegna frames complement a variety of face shapes and the amber acetate has just enough flair to be noticeable without drawing attention, like a true Southern gentleman.

Screenshot via HBO

Rick Hatchett’s Ray-Bans

Worn by: Walton Goggins
Where to Buy: Ray-Ban
Price: $230

I know there’s something fishy about Rick, but I just can’t put my finger on it … yet. According to his girlfriend, Chelsea, he’s a balding old man, but I’d argue he’s a balding old man with style. While Wayfarers may not be the most novel frames out there, they do have a classic, utilitarian feel to them that speaks to Rick’s no-nonsense personality.

Screenshot via HBO

Saxon Ratliff’s Rolex Milgauss Oyster Perpetual

Worn by: Patrick Schwarzenegger
Where to Buy: Jomashop
Price: $230

A watch like Saxon’s just makes sense: It’s big, it’s bold, and it’s just different enough to be noticed. For the eldest Ratliff boy, it’d be no surprise to see him pack a few accessories to flaunt his wealth and use his status as a jumping-off point to try (and fail) at flirting. (After all, his dad sports the “Tony Soprano” Yellow Gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day Date with the President bracelet.) But this isn’t the only watch Saxon packed with him to Thailand. In the second episode, he can be seen sporting a Hublot Big Bang Unico, a watch selling for a cool $16,800.