Green is the new black at the new ecofriendly fashion and lifestyle boutique.
The cosmopolitan Brit designer’s newest brick-and-mortar home features a frolicsome Mad Hatter theme complete with teapots, top hats, and grass walls.
Green is the new black at the new ecofriendly fashion and lifestyle boutique.
Retro jumpsuits, gents’ suspenders and jackets, and woven belts and clutches fill the racks at this precious vintage boutique.
Distinguished gent Ken Barber sells his menswear designs — alongside shoes, cuff links, leather goods, and more — at his gallery-like West Midtown boutique.
Retro clothing store where you’ll find everything from cool ’80s gear and wearable vintage to cute kids’ clothes, as well as a house-brand recycled range. If digging through dusty racks and bins isn’t your thing, opt for the well-organized and easy-to-use e-boutique.
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If Dashiell Hammett and Humphrey Bogart were resurrected to open a menswear boutique together, this would be it. Not just classic houndstooth sport coats and rakish fedoras but all the accoutrements for some old-school dolce vita: whiskey tumblers, cuff links, and chrome shaving kits.
Super-hip and under-the-radar lifestyle shop for men featuring designers from Japan, France, and the U.S.
This whimsical, three-level boutique stocks both vintage and new items. Jewelry, housewares, men’s, and intimates, as well as unusual gift ideas are the shop’s specialties.
Design-minded boutique (with new digs) encourages men to dress up in Paul Smith, Hugo Boss, and hats from famed milliner (and Harlem neighbor) Rod Keenan. Ladies can toy with Iman Cosmetics and local line Bébénoir.
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Look for an art deco dry-cleaning sign to gain access to this Fort Greene boutique, which carries local and indie designers with an eye for detail.
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