Billionaire Boys Club shirts when you want something smarter that still feels grounded in streetwear. This collection moves beyond basic casualwear through overshirts, checked styles and polos that give outfits more structure without losing the relaxed attitude of the brand. As a result, it is a useful category for dressing up denim, cargos or tailored casual trousers.
Overshirts are especially effective for layering, while polos and shirts create a cleaner finish for evenings, events or more polished daytime looks. Meanwhile, branded details keep the collection connected to the label’s wider identity rather than feeling too formal. If your wardrobe needs pieces that sit between laid-back and refined, this edit fills that gap very well.
The Home of Designer Luxury by 1999
We were founded in 1999 as a family-run clothing store, and in 2013 we launched this website.
We celebrated our very first Trustpilot website review on 8 December 2013 from Maaz, who ordered Armani Jeans – a brand we proudly continue to stock to this day, 13 years later. And now we have more than 200 genuine customer reviews.
We have built exclusive, trusted partnerships with over 40 brands, including Armani, BOSS, Vivienne Westwood and Ralph Lauren.
📍 We’ve Moved to Glasgow Fort
We are proud to have a physical store – and that is one of the reasons our customers value us so highly.
There is something special about being able to try on an item before ordering online. Our new store offers a curated selection of designer clothing, footwear, and accessories for men, women, and kids.
Glasgow Fort Shopping Park, Junction 10 M8, Glasgow, G34 9DL
✨ New Name. New Look.
Our evolution reflects our growth. What began as RETRO DESIGN WEAR has now become RD Wear – a cleaner, more refined identity that represents who we are today.
This change is not just about a shorter name or a modernised logo. It marks a natural progression from our early days as a local independent retailer to a recognised destination for premium designer fashion, both in-store and online.
