A man wearing a Corridor knitted and colorful cardigan with a white t-shirt underneath

Corridor

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StyleMinimalist / ContemporaryWorkwear / HeritageUrban prep / Ivy
Known forShirts & overshirtsSweaters & knitwear
Origin · Brooklyn, New York, USAMade in · USA, Portugal, IndiaFounded · 2013

Corridor is an independent Brooklyn menswear label founded in 2013 by Dan Snyder, a former government contractor who started the brand from an East Village walk-up. The name references the Northeast Corridor route Snyder travelled between Boston, New York and Washington. Collections blend folk craft, workwear and prep: embroidered and crochet camp-collar shirts, patterned knit polos, madras and floral prints, chore jackets and hand-worked details, with much production in New York. The brand remains founder-owned and sells through its own stores and wholesale accounts worldwide.

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How Corridor fits
CategoryRunsShapeLengthSize adviceConfidence
Shirts & overshirtsslightly largeboxy camp-collar and relaxed workshirt cuts with a dropped, wide shouldershorter, straight hem meant to be worn untuckedOrder your usual size for the intended boxy drape, or size down one if you dislike extra room through the chest and armhole.medium
Trousers & pantstrue to sizestraight to relaxed with a mid-to-high riseregular, often long enough to need hemming on shorter wearersTake your measured waist size; the leg is roomy by design rather than undersized.low
Jacketsslightly largeboxy chore-coat silhouette with room for layeringregular, hitting around the hipTake your usual size if you plan to layer knits underneath, otherwise size down for a cleaner shoulder.medium
T-shirts & graphic teesslightly largerelaxed, slightly boxy bodyregularStick with your normal size unless you prefer a close fit, in which case size down.low
Hoodies & sweatshirtsslightly largerelaxed, heavyweight and slightly boxyregularYour normal size gives a relaxed drape; size down for a closer fit.low
Does Corridor run big or small?

Corridor fits slightly large. Take your normal size for the intended relaxed look, but consider sizing down if you want anything close to a trim fit, especially in camp-collar and crochet shirts. Shoppers generally describe Corridor as cut fuller and boxier than mainstream menswear, so most find their usual size wearable but roomy, and slimmer builds often prefer one size down.

How does Corridor fit?

Shoppers generally describe Corridor as cut fuller and boxier than mainstream menswear, so most find their usual size wearable but roomy, and slimmer builds often prefer one size down. Overall shape: relaxed, slightly boxy through the chest and shoulder with a vintage workwear cut.

How do Corridor shirts & overshirts fit?

Corridor shirts & overshirts fits slightly large. Order your usual size for the intended boxy drape, or size down one if you dislike extra room through the chest and armhole. Shape: boxy camp-collar and relaxed workshirt cuts with a dropped, wide shoulder.

How do Corridor trousers & pants fit?

Corridor trousers & pants fits true to size. Take your measured waist size; the leg is roomy by design rather than undersized. Shape: straight to relaxed with a mid-to-high rise.

How do Corridor jackets fit?

Corridor jackets fits slightly large. Take your usual size if you plan to layer knits underneath, otherwise size down for a cleaner shoulder. Shape: boxy chore-coat silhouette with room for layering.

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