Styles inspired by Swedish workwear. For guys, well-cut navy trousers and crisp button-ups. For the ladies, poplin dresses, twill trench coats, and boyish khaki shorts. Perfect for your outing to Ikea.
Exposed brick and concrete space houses established edgy designers (Alexander Wang, Rozae Nichols) as well as the up-and-comers.
Powered by two feverishly cute girls from EV shop Circa Now, the little square space (painted black on the outside), carries an edgier assortment for guys and gals with labels like Society for Rational Dress and Grey Ant.
For true gentlemen and dapper fellows, a custom-made, expertly tailored suit is key. Let store manager Mr. Marshall guide the way.
Super-hip and under-the-radar lifestyle shop for men featuring designers from Japan, France, and the U.S.
Enter the sidewalk hatch to a basement shop channeling London (or Paris!) in the ’60s. Clothing for men and women is styled near jazz records, apothecary potions, horn-rimmed glasses, and a vintage bathtub. Co-designers Osore Oyagha and Eloise Simonet manufacture their wardrobe in NYC in limited runs.
Photo: Nicola Kast
A white-walled gallery, the flagship store is designed for you to walk through on a clockwise or counterclockwise path (depending on gender) to view the progressive clothing collections.
Owners of antiques store Darr extend their quirky, eclectic taste for vintage finds into men’s clothing in a retail space, adorned with busts, across the street.
Find carefully selected, well-edited vintage treasures or shop store’s flirty, bohemian, eponymous line.
Follow the cultural trends of urban streetwear in the downtown boutique where designers represent from all over the globe — Europe, Japan, and America.