Need sharp suiting for a wedding, a clean shirt for Monday, or an easy weekend outfit that actually fits? Tarocash has become a familiar stop for Kiwi men who want simple, good-looking gear without a headache. This guide explains what Tarocash is, how it works in New Zealand, the main product types, pros and cons, how to choose well, and the key answers shoppers look for before they buy.

What is

Tarocash is a menswear retailer specialising in accessible suiting, smart-casual clothing, and everyday essentials. Originating in Australia, Tarocash also operates in New Zealand through physical stores and an online shop, offering a consistent range of shirts, chinos, blazers, suits, jackets, and accessories aimed at easy outfit building.

The brand sits in the value-to-mid market: dressy enough for events and offices, relaxed enough for weekend wear. Many lines run across a broad size range, making Tarocash a practical option if you want hassle-free fits in mainstream styles.

How it works

Shopping Tarocash in New Zealand is straightforward. You can visit a mall store to try on sizes and get advice, or order online for home delivery. Product pages usually include size charts and fit notes so you can match your measurements before you buy. Frequent promotions and bundle deals (for example, multi-buy shirts) help you cover more wardrobe needs for less.

Returns and exchanges are available when items are in original condition within the store’s stated timeframe. You can typically return online purchases by post; in-store solutions may also be available depending on current policy. Delivery options are shown at checkout, with tracking so you can follow your parcel.

Tarocash vs alternatives in NZ: quick comparison

Brand Style Focus Typical Price Position Size Coverage Best For
Tarocash Smart-casual, suiting basics Value to mid Broad range in many lines Easy office wear, events, quick outfit building
Hallenstein Brothers Value menswear, street-to-suit Value Core sizes, some extended Budget-conscious suiting and casuals
Barkers Premium menswear and tailoring Mid to premium Core sizes with tailored options Higher-end fabrics and classic NZ style
Johnny Bigg Big-and-tall specialist Value to mid Extended and plus sizing focus Men needing larger fits first

If you want fast, coordinated outfits with consistent fits, Tarocash is a strong all-rounder. If you’re chasing premium fabrics or bespoke tailoring, consider Barkers. For the tightest budgets, compare similar pieces at Hallenstein Brothers. If extended sizing is your first priority, Johnny Bigg is purpose-built for that need.

Types / examples

Tarocash covers the bases most Kiwi men need year-round. Expect clean designs, straightforward colours, and mix-and-match flexibility.

Suits and blazers

  • Two-piece suits in work-ready colours like navy, charcoal, and black
  • Blazers for dressy-casual looks with chinos or dark denim
  • Occasion suiting for weddings, graduations, and race days

Shirts

  • Dress shirts in solid whites and blues, plus fine patterns
  • Business-casual shirts with stretch for comfort on the move
  • Short-sleeve and casual options for summer or relaxed Friday

Pants

  • Chinos for the office-to-weekend gap
  • Dress trousers to match suit jackets
  • Smart denim and easy-care options

Knitwear and outerwear

  • Merino-blend or cotton-knit layers over shirts
  • Lightweight jackets and coats for commutes and travel

Accessories

  • Ties, belts, pocket squares, and cufflinks
  • Basic footwear and occasion-ready details (availability varies)

Outfit examples for NZ life

  • Interview-ready: Navy suit, white shirt, simple tie, black belt and shoes
  • Work smart-casual: Unstructured blazer, light blue shirt, tan chinos, brown belt
  • Wedding guest: Charcoal suit, pastel shirt, patterned pocket square
  • Weekend: Short-sleeve shirt, dark jeans, clean sneakers

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Consistent fits and easy outfit coordination across ranges
  • Broad size availability in many lines, helpful for more body types
  • Good value for event wear and work wardrobes
  • Frequent promotions and multi-buy deals
  • Simple, classic colours that pair well with existing clothes

Cons

  • Fabric mixes often prioritise practicality over luxury feel
  • Less variety in cutting-edge or niche trends
  • Fit blocks won’t suit everyone; some may need tailoring
  • Occasional stock gaps in popular sizes during sale periods

How to use or choose

Whether you’re building from scratch or topping up the rotation, a clear plan helps you get the most out of Tarocash without overspending.

Step-by-step: buy a suit at Tarocash

  1. Measure first. Note chest, neck, sleeve, waist, and inseam. Use the Tarocash size guide to map your numbers.
  2. Pick a core colour. Navy or charcoal covers most events, offices, and formal settings in NZ.
  3. Choose your fit. If broad in the shoulders or chest, try a regular fit. If slimmer, look at tailored options.
  4. Test the jacket. Button the top button: the lapels should sit flat, and you should breathe and reach comfortably.
  5. Match trousers. Check rise and thigh ease; hem to just kiss the shoe. If between sizes, prioritise waist comfort.
  6. Add a white and a light-blue shirt, then a versatile tie. Finish with a belt that matches your shoes.

Build a capsule wardrobe with Tarocash

  • One navy suit and one standalone blazer to split across outfits
  • Three shirts: white, light blue, and a subtle pattern
  • Two pairs of chinos: tan and navy (or charcoal)
  • Dark denim with minimal distressing
  • Two knits: a fine-gauge crew or v-neck and a merino-blend for winter
  • Accessories: black and brown belts, one versatile tie, pocket square

Fit and fabric tips

  • Check shoulder seams first; they’re hard to alter. The seam should sit at the shoulder edge.
  • Allow room through the seat and thighs so trousers drape cleanly when sitting.
  • Look for stretch blends if you commute or move a lot at work.
  • For hot days, choose lighter colours and breathable weaves. For winter, layer knits under blazers.
  • Read care labels. Many Tarocash pieces are machine washable—use cold washes and gentle cycles to extend life.

When Tarocash is the right call

  • You need an event outfit fast—and want matching pieces in one place
  • You value reliable sizing and simple coordination over chasing trends
  • You’re building a work wardrobe on a reasonable budget

FAQ

Is Tarocash available in New Zealand?

Yes. Tarocash operates in New Zealand through selected stores and an online shop that delivers NZ-wide.

What sizes does Tarocash carry?

Many styles run across a broad size range, often from smaller through to extended sizes. Availability varies by item, so check each product’s size guide for exact measurements.

Are Tarocash suits good for weddings and graduations?

They’re a solid value choice for events. Stick to navy or charcoal for versatility, and consider a pocket square or tie to match the occasion’s tone.

How does Tarocash quality compare to premium menswear?

Tarocash focuses on practical, good-looking pieces at accessible prices. Premium labels may use higher-end fabrics and tailoring details, but at a higher cost. If you want quick, coordinated outfits, Tarocash is hard to beat for convenience.

What about returns and exchanges in NZ?

Change-of-mind returns are typically accepted when items are unworn, with tags and proof of purchase, within the stated timeframe. For exact conditions, check the Tarocash NZ returns information before buying.

Does Tarocash offer bundle deals?

Yes, Tarocash frequently runs promotions and multi-buy offers (for example, across shirts or suits). Offers change seasonally, so look at the latest deals online or ask in store.

How do I find my best Tarocash fit online?

Measure accurately, compare to the product’s size chart, and read the fit notes. If you’re between sizes, consider the garment’s intended fit (slim vs regular) and fabric stretch.

How should I care for Tarocash clothes?

Follow the label. In general, wash cold, avoid high heat in the dryer, and hang or steam to reduce creases. Suits and blazers last longer when brushed, aired out, and dry-cleaned sparingly.

What if I want a more premium look?

Upgrade the fabric feel with a finer shirt or merino knit, choose leather shoes and a matching belt, and ensure your tailoring is on point. Small tweaks elevate Tarocash outfits quickly.

How does Tarocash compare to Hallenstein Brothers and Barkers?

Tarocash sits between the two: typically more polished than basic value options, with consistent fits and deals, but not as premium in fabrics and tailoring as Barkers. Your choice depends on budget, fabric preference, and how quickly you need a full outfit.

Bottom line

For New Zealand men who want reliable fits, simple coordination, and fair pricing, Tarocash delivers. Use the size guides, aim for versatile colours, and take advantage of bundle offers. With a few smart picks, you can cover work, weekends, and events without overthinking your wardrobe—or your budget.