Dudes, boot up! Engineer-inspired cap-toe boots and lace-up wing tips exemplify what this 122-year-old men’s brand is all about: durability, style and comfort. From polished leather pull-ons outfitted with elastic side panels to casual suede chukkas, there’s a style for every gent at this modern-meets-retro store.
Founded and headquartered in NYC, Barneys is a New York luxury institution, selling everything from jewelry to handbags to home décor. Check out the newly opened Chelsea location, which, while smaller, provides a calmer shopper experience versus its Midtown counterpart.
This famous luxury department store founded in 1899 is as sophisticated as ever, with a plethora of brands and fashions in famously elegant surroundings. Be sure to check out the separate men’s store across the street!
Originally opened in Park Slope in 1999, Bird has expanded to two other Brooklyn locations (Williamsburg and Cobble Hill) making it even easier to shop its delightful independent labels of men’s and women’s clothing.
The queen of the wrap dress continues her reign of supremacy with painfully cute prints that are must-haves for every fashion gal. Splurge on everything from silk blouses, ’70s inspired jumpsuits and an array of cute clutches.
This airy, brick-walled Union Square shop is stocked to the rafters with rare, bold sneakers, mostly sold on consignment. Find the Nike Air Jordans of your dreams or opt for the classic New Balance 574.
It may not be as glamorous as New York’s other famous stores, but for sheer breadth of stock, the 34th Street behemoth is hard to beat. You won’t find exalted labels here, though—midpriced fashion and designers’ diffusion lines for all ages are its bread and butter, along with all the big beauty names.
This flamboyant footwear and accessories brand has opened its first store outside of Brazil. The splashy decor includes black-and-white geometric displays and backlit cubes set within the walls to showcase colorblock leather sandals, leopard-print wedges and sculptural, strappy heels.
For a city dweller, it’s hard to beat a mall that’s adjacent to three subway lines. Stop by this new mall, built in 2003, for luxury brands and actually good restaurants like Per Se.
Stock up on all your grocery essentials at this supermarket. New Yorkers love the low prices and frequent sales, and while it might not have the range of selection of a Whole Foods, you can still find plenty of vegetarian products along with Caribbean and Latin American specialty items.
Entering a Garden of Eden shop might feel a lot like you're shopping in a European market with the wicker baskets covering the ceiling, a range of international products and a gorgeous charcuterie section packed with cured meats and cheeses.
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