546 Broadway, New York, NY (Prince & Spring Sts.)
917.237.8800
www.uniqlo.com/soho
This Japanese label has been compared to the Gap, H&M and Target. Similar to such comparisons, Uniqlo prides itself on big name collaborations (Vena Cava, Charlotte Ronson and Jil Sander to name... Read More
113 Spring St., New York, NY (Greene & Mercer Sts.)
800.826.3793
www.thefryecompany.com
The iconic American boot company has opened the doors to its first-ever retail store on Spring Street, right in Soho Grand’s backyard. The 6,000 square-foot space houses footwear and accessories... Read More
50 Howard St., New York, NY (Spring & Prince Sts.)
212.548.9730
www.agnesb.com
Agnès b., the French ready-to-wear design label started by Agnès Troublé in the seventies has set up shop in the lower stretches of Soho along with the rest of the elite new store openings. Part... Read More
103 Grand St. New York, NY (Greene & Mercer Sts.)
212.977.9683
www.alexanderwang.com
When the former Yohji Yamamoto Soho boutique closed, it came with huge shoes to fill. The solution for gothic-inspired fashion wunderkind Alexander Wang was simply to pay homage to the cultural... Read More
116 Wooster Street, New York, NY (Prince & Spring Sts.)
212.965.9964
www.barneys.com/CO-OP
An offshoot of Barneys New York, the CO-OP offers younger,... 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
505 Greenwich St., New York, NY (@ Spring St)
212.925.0882
www.aloharag.com
A must shop from the Hawaiian Islands, Aloha Rag New York does not carry hibiscus-patterned t-shirts or grass skirts as the name may connote. Quite the contrary, this sleek New York outpost of the... Read More
304 Hudson St, New York, NY (@ Spring St)
212.941.8435
www.ateliernewyork.com
Pastels, paisley, pinstripes? You won’t find things of such nature at Atelier. Rather, a muted, almost monochromatic color palette and carefully deconstructed garments for men. Atelier’s austere... Read More