
Jack's on Chestnut is one of San Francisco's premier men's clothing stores. Located on historic Chestnut Street in the Marina, Jack's provides the men of San Francisco with a broad range of designer clothing and accessories. Whether you’re looking for the perfect party shirt or an outfit for a Napa wedding, Jack’s is the place to shop.
Need a gift? Jack’s carries some of the finest gift options in San Francisco. From Nixon watches, Robert Graham shirts, or Rainbow sandals you’ll find a gift that is certain to please.
Our Guarantee
Jack’s prides itself in providing quality, friendly service and an outstanding selection of clothing. We guarantee our service and product as the finest in the city.
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DenimJack’s has one of the best selections of denim in San Francisco
and the lines get better daily. We now carry Hudson, William Rast,
Ksubi and Nudie. Not only do we carry some of the top lines available,
we provide hemming services with our neighboring seamstress for custom,
original hemming. |
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Personal ShopperNo time to shop but you still would like to keep up on the best of today's fashions? Now there is a program for you. How it WorksIn most cases we already know you. What you like, don't like, sizes, and personal style. We take that information and as new clothing arrives send you an email with pictures of those items. Let us know what you like and we'll ship it out to you. That easy. Don't like what you received. No problem. We make returns and exchanges easy. Getting StartedReady to get started or want more information? Just call the store or talk to your favorite Jack's staff member. We'll work with you to set up the perfect Personal Buyer program. And as always, we are committed to the best customer service in the industry. |
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HistoryJack’s is proud of our historic location and heritage. Jack’s is located in a classic art deco building and a shop that has been named Jack’s since it was originally built in the 1930s. The original Jack’s was a magazine and tobacco store for most of its life with a colorful history of also housing a notorious betting and gambling hall in the upstairs. Herb Caine even wrote to bemoan the demise of Jack’s when the original tobacco shop closed. He referred to it as a “beloved San Francisco landmark.” |



