110 Wooster between Prince & Spring St
(646) 277-6497
The menswear-inspired French brand arrives stateside, picking SoHo NYC as the perfect first location. The minimalist decor of black floors and white walls highlights Equipment’s signature... Read More
140 Wooster Street (Wooster & Prince)
(212) 780-9058
www.bludot.com
Born in 1997, the team behind design studio Blu Dot aim to bring good, and affordable, furniture to as many people as possible. This raison d’etre came about after finishing college and trying... Read More
311 West Broadway (W. Broadway & Grand)
212.625.3111
http://www.osswaldnyc.com/
Located only feet from the entrance to the Soho Grand lies the latest gem in our neighborhood, Osswald. It’s only opened its doors just recently, but the sweet smelling Swiss beauty shop has a... Read More
240 Mulberry St (Mulberry & Prince)
212.226.6544
www.whitechalknyc.com
We’re no strangers to a well tailored suit, but when we popped by White Chalk in NoLIta the other day, we were pleasantly caught off guard for what was in store. Specializing in both... Read More
415 Bleecker Street (Bleecker and Bank)
646.438.9335
http://us.sandro-paris.com
With 3 new locations in manhattan, and an additional full court press on Bloomingdale’s, it’s safe to say that Sandro is taking NYC by storm. Reknown for their elegant simple lines with... Read More
27 Howard St. (Lafayette & Broadway)
212.343.0033
www.michelevarian.com
A true downtown girl with a knack for art and design, Michele Varian has always had an appreciation for restoration – peeling off layers of antiques to find the beauty within – that... Read More
110 Mercer St., New York, NY (@ Spring St.)
646.654.0156
www.sevennewyork.com
Just a few blocks away from the Soho Grand on 110 Mercer Street lies Seven New York. Focused on spotlighting only the most unique men’s and women’s apparel, Seven is home to such progressive... Read More
79 Greene St., New York, NY (Broome & Spring Sts.)
212.965.8070
www.kikidm.com
Lover and muse of Man Ray, friend of Hemingway, Kiki de Montparnasse and her rampant sexuality inspired countless artists in 1920s Paris. The stunning New York flagship store bearing her name is... Read More