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Department store-sized space packed with graphic T's, buffalo plaid vests, Ben Sherman button-downs, Artful Dodger casualwear. Huge selection of kicks, all the latest from Nike, Reebok, Puma, and A... read more
Helmut has left the building, but namesake brand chugs along with classic minimalist design. Japanese label Link Theory behind the scenes, Nicole and Michael Colovos (of Habitual) handling creative... read more
Mulberry's massive Soho location imports design elements from its Mayfair shop, but nods to the Spring Street site's history as a bookstore with a series of startling interior walls made from 8000-... read more
Zac Posen hangs a shingle not far from his Soho childhood home. Flagship shop nestles among Scoop brethren, offers up Posen’s diffusion line. Great selection of handbags, plus belts, jackets,... read more
Nordstrom's do-good wing. Massive all-profits-to-charity shop covers two floors with boutique clothes, jewelry, scents, housewares. Kind of like Urban Outfitters crossed with Newman's Own. NOS sung... read more
Century-old shoemaker gets up to the moment with flagship “Experience Store.” DNA ribbon inside guides you through brand history, past selection of shorts, T’s, sweats, and other ... read more
Boutique visited by women of all varieties, thanks in part to infamous scene in Sex and the City when Carrie Bradshaw trips, misses the ferry, and yells out "Wait! I lost my Choo!" Despite prominen... read more
Arriving in the midst of a MePa renaissance, Intermix’s most ambitious boutique to date is more than 2,500 square feet of fashion delirium. Spread over two floors and a mezzanine, such marque... read more
Civil War-era bootmaker still going strong, as seen on Miley Cyrus, Katherine Heigl, Anne Hathaway. Follows Doc Martens with flagship Soho foray. Roomy space accented in wood and brass, with thousa... read more
Eco-friendly design for the preppy modernist in your life. Men-only shop stocks linen, seersucker, organic cotton, water-resistant nylon. Palette anchored by neutral tones, with primary colors as v... read more
Strives to make shopping for jeans a more civilized experience, ditching the piles and clutter for clean lines and open spaces. Holy order of denim brands, including DL1961, Current/Elliott, Henry ... read more
There's a certain exquisiteness that, let's face it, only the French have mastered. Parisian candle house Cire Trudon has created a three century-plus history out of doing exactly that. Having brou... read more
Johan Lindeberg’s essential denim. Follow up to J. Lindeberg line goes for the whole classic/timeless thing. Tight edit on the jean options, expect a couple of skinny cuts and not much more. ... read more
Swiss clothier gets back to its U.S. roots with vintage extravaganza. Hits the retro thing hard for the Rugger label, raiding archives for re-releases of plaids, short-sleeves, sweaters, slacks. Cl... read more
NYC outpost of UK brand inspired by Japanese graphics and vintage Americana. Ah, globalism. Big store rocking industrial vibe, showcasing Abercrombiesque looks, with abundant use of brand logo... read more
Helmut has left the building, but namesake brand chugs along with classic minimalist design. Japanese label Link Theory behind the scenes, Nicole and Michael Colovos of Habitual handling crea... read more
Sort of like being trapped inside a model-actress-turned-interior-decorator's all-night coke dance party. Owners Allison and Louis are both alums of Jonathan Adler, and his whimsical influence come... read more
Nothing feral about this mom and pop shop. Crisply curated men’s and women’s. Denim from Them Atelier, contemporary looks by Sophomore and Free People, cool pop T’s. Kicks run fro... read more
Brooklyn indie label of Duck Sauce and Kid Cudi fame ups its retail presence. Records for sale, natch, but flagship shop also expands into design realm. Collaborations like limited-edition leather ... read more
Storied cheese shop from Seattle opens a magisterial dairy temple north of Union Square. Three levels: dark basement-level bar, bustling main cafe floor, and mezzanine overlooking the cheese vats. ... read more
Second coming of legendary Chelsea pachyderm. Shake-up of original ...
Moroccan/Mediterranean fare is spruced-up version of Bistro Truck&r...
NYC location number quatre for très chic French luxury brand...
What is the American jet-set doing these days? If you ask Michael K...
San Francisco’s famed hole-in-the-wall expans to the LES. Swa...