Store Name | Neighborhood |
-
Ági Brooks
Professional womenswear inspired by Hollywood glam.
-
192 Spring St.
-
|
Soho
|
-
10/10 Optics
See the profile of this NYC store at 50 Madison Ave. in Manhattan.
-
50 Madison Ave.
-
|
Flatiron
|
-
The 1929
This boutique and gallery offers custom-made raincoats, new-age accessories, and hit-or-miss vintage clothes.
-
174 Mott St.
-
|
Little Italy
|
-
20/20 Eyewear
Standouts among these stores' dozens of frames include Paul Smith's tweedy plastic ones and Modo's minimalist styles.
-
57 E. 8th St.
-
|
West Village
|
-
20 Peacocks
Lively shirt-and-tie combinations are encouraged at this LES men’s shop.
-
20 Clinton St.
-
|
Lower East Side
|
-
3.1 phillip lim
An ever-expanding empire of laid-back-yet-elegant clothes, some the by-products of one-of-a-kind collaborations.
-
115 Mercer St.
-
|
Soho
|
-
4th Street Food Co-op
All the ingredients of a health food store, plus the politics of a co-op crammed into a tiny storefront.
-
58 E. 4th St.
-
|
East Village
|
-
55DSL
Diesel’s sporty sister store.
-
281 Lafayette St.
-
|
Nolita
|
-
7 For All Mankind
The cult denim brand opens its first stand-alone boutique in New York.
-
394 West Broadway
-
|
Soho
|
-
91/The Upper Crust
Since 1983, this West Village catering company, which also has its own event space, has accommodated any palate. They’ve served crowds of 3,000 guests before.
-
91 Horatio St.
-
|
West Village
|
-
A-1 Footwear
Discount purveyor of athletic shoes and licensed sports apparel.
-
1153 Broadway
-
|
Flatiron
|
-
A Bathing Ape
The first U.S. outpost of the cult boutique from Japan brings a dose of Harajuku cool to Soho.
-
91 Greene St.
-
|
Soho
|
-
A Détacher
Prim, high-society clothes in a Neverland space.
-
262 Mott St.
-
|
Nolita
|
-
A Uno
Classic, casual European basics in breathable fabrics at two spare downtown boutiques.
-
123 West Broadway
-
|
Tribeca
|
-
A-1 Records
D.J.s groove by for soul, jazz, and hip-hop vinyl, plus a fast-moving inventory of house tracks and disco singles.
-
439 E. 6th St.
-
|
East Village
|
-
A.I. Friedman
A 10,000-sq-ft artist-designer department store, with paint, pens, modern office furniture, and custom framing.
-
44 W. 18th St.
-
|
Union Square
|
-
A.P.C.
There's a decidedly Euro-hipster appeal to the clothes in this loftlike shop.
-
131 Mercer St.
-
|
Soho
|
-
A.Turen
See the profile of this NYC store at 124 Ludlow St. in Manhattan.
-
124 Ludlow St.
-
|
Lower East Side
|
-
A.W. Kaufman
So you think that bra fits? This legendary vendor of women’s and men’s undergarments and sleepwear knows what’s right.
-
73 Orchard St.
-
|
Lower East Side
|
-
ABC Carpet & Home
There's no place like home, especially at this huge, eclectic, high-end furniture and accessories emporium.
-
888 Broadway
-
|
Flatiron
|
-
ABC Carpet & Home
Theres no place like home, especially at this huge, eclectic, high end carpet and rug emporium.
-
881 Broadway
-
|
Flatiron
|
-
ABC Home & Planet MISSIONmarket
Environmentally and socially conscious wares from the home-goods mecca.
-
888 Broadway
-
|
Flatiron
|
-
Abercrombie & Fitch
Much less racy than the naughty Bruce Weber catalogue would suggest.
-
199 Water St.
-
|
Financial/Battery Pk
|
-
Abigail Kirsch
This caterer's signature dishes include foie gras doughnuts and pyramid-shaped beignets filled with chocolate-framboise ganache.
-
71 W. 23rd St. Ste. 1611
-
|
Flatiron
|
-
Abracadabra Superstore
If your imagination can conceive it, you'll likely find it at this Halloween superstore.
-
19 W. 21st St.
-
|
Flatiron
|