You won’t be afraid to mess up a bag from Italian purse line Sissi Rossi.
You won’t be afraid to mess up a bag from Italian purse line Sissi Rossi.
Japanese super sneaker retailer parks stateside in Harlem. Industry insiders scramble for limited-edition streetwear, athletic gear, and accessories. These kicks are on fire!
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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.
Follow the cultural trends of urban streetwear in the downtown boutique where designers represent from all over the globe — Europe, Japan, and America.
Minimalist corner store (and brother to Project No. 8, down the street) proudly displays edgy menswear from all corners of the world, along with German design pieces, accessories, art publications, and designer collaborations with the in-house team.
This multi-floor department store houses a slew of hard to find clothing lines, handbags, shoes, and jewelry. Perfect for the aspiring label whore.
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Coveralls, bags, and uniform-inspired looks for the gents. A collection of vintage motorbikes and other relics for the ladies.
Get your kicks (Diesel, limited edition Nikes, and anything that Pharrell Williams would deem cool) at the upscale streetwear and shoe boutique.
The all-white downtown boutique allows for Tatsugo Yoda’s pick of indie designers (Obedient Sons, Hysteric Glamour) and iconic staples (Marc Jacobs, Tom Ford) to be the main attraction.