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Extensive selection and sales keep you hooked. Collections for the whole family, filled out with cosmetics, accessories, and footwear. Choice store for picking up flyby trend apparel or last-minute... read more
In the words of Donatella herself, "It's better to create a reaction than to create no reaction. That's dangerous." Come prepared to be dressed in clean-lined aggression. Get that cocktail dress, p... read more
Once upon a time, Stacy Bendet liked to make pants: skinny pants, striped pants, bell bottoms, she liked them all. The founder of Theory, who also liked her pants, partnered up with her, and the al... read more
North Carolinian mom and pop bring their quest for the perfect pair of jeans to the big town. Export from Raleigh (obvs) takes artisanal approach to denim. Old-school American craftsmanship meets m... read more
C. as in C. Burch, as in the former Mr. Tory Burch, now flogging his own lifestyle line. Aims for the lux shopper, while keeping price tags within the troposphere. Lime green accents adorn colorf... read more
Great stop for stylish knitwear and denim for the downtown set. Azrouël’s women's line plumbs recent trends like the tapered pant leg, belted shapeless dresses, and deconstructed blouses... 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 lo... read more
Privately held brand, meaning customers at every level can trust the authenticity of Armani’s designs. Lux playground sports Armani's best work: Oscar-worthy gowns, luxuriously tailored men's... read more
Italian bazillionaire and “breathable” shoe scion Mario Moretti's house of techy footwear and apparel. Utilitarian parkas, bombers, and brogues for the boys; glossy moccasins, laced-up ... read more
Slackers and sneakheads know how to build a wardrobe around nothing but candy-colored t-shirts and hoodies. American Apparel caters to that crowd, along with their size 0 girlfriends. American-made... read more
Rivet sibling fills Park Slope denim void with petite spin-off. Focus is jeans made in the good ole’ USA: Levi’s, LA Made, AG, and J Brand are all well represented. Tiny box of a ... read more
Relaxed and unfussy, Vince has perfected the put-together-without-trying approach to fashion. Denim and blazers in all-neutral tones to complete the look. Gals go for leather leggings and boy-sized... read more
Rivet fills obvious Brooklyn denim void with Carroll Gardens sequel. Focus is jeans made in the good ole’ USA: Levi’s, LA Made, AG, and J Brand are all well represented. Denim lines the... read more
Euro boutique that's been around since the ‘80s, delivering "variations" on a contemporary-chic theme. House label introduces new designers, in addition to the up-and-comers you'll find on ... read more
Huge, loft-like gallery lets clothes speak for themselves. Stocked with sleek offerings from the omnipresent 3.1 Philip Lim to the bold colors of Brazilian designer Alexander Herchcovich. Designer ... read more
Vintage revival shop from proud Greek Christina Kornilakis evolves Sweet Tater into boutique named for her parents. Boasts vintage threads that channel mom’s mod Medi style, dominated by the ... read more
Canadian brand known for retailing out of grocery stores tries something a little bit more upscale for its NYC foray. Oak accents meet signature orange shades inside two-story Fifth Avenue flagsh... read more
TSDC fills designer-consignment void in Harlem with impeccable shop specializing in pre-owned duds for men and women. Strict application process for sellers ensures merchandise authenticity, so no ... read more
Preppy classics and sturdy bags from New York accessories label. Clean, bright interior features de-cluttered racks and denim pinned to a wall. Colors and madras splashed about classic grays and br... read more
Swedish creative collective lands in NYC and we're stoked. What would we do without another pricey jeans emporium in Soho? Seriously, jeans are kind of amazing, and the footwear to match ain't bad ... read more
Sandy tried to leave some literal watermarks, but riverfront perch ...
Lower-priced Ralph Lauren line defined by distressed Americana. Den...
Restaurant and lounge inspired by early 20th-century music recordin...
For women who love that beach chic look, this spot really does have...
One-stop shopping with great blend of cutting-edge chic and ready-t...