265 Lafayette at Prince St
(212) 966-9010
Since its inception, In God We Trust has evolved into a multifaceted brand, comprised of both men’s and women’s clothing, jewelry, and accessories with three store locations in New York City (one... 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
151 Franklin St. (Varick & Hudson)
212.966.7144
www.patronofthenew.com
Having spent eight years on Washington St. overseeing visionary fashion designer Takahiro Miyashita’s Number (N)ine store, Al Abayan breaks new ground-this time on Franklin St. with Patron of... Read More
130 Crosby St., New York, NY (Houston & Prince Sts.)
646.786.1200
www.housingworks.org
Housing Works is a New York City based non-profit organization providing housing, social services, and national and local advocacy for homeless and formerly homeless people living with HIV/AIDS. To... 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
205 Mulberry St., New York, NY (Kenmare & Spring Sts.)
212.925.1005
www.creaturesofcomfort.us
If New York is an urban jungle, this is what the wild things wear. After developing a large following with an e-commerce site and then in Los Angeles, Creatures of Comfort owner Jade Lai has set up... Read More
262 Mott St., New York, NY (Prince & East Houston Sts.)
212.226.7846
www.fjallraven.us
Scandinavia’s favorite outdoor apparel store has finally made its way to the US. The expansive NoLIta outpost encompasses over 1700 square feet of practical outdoor gear. The interior’s design... Read More
235 West Broadway, New York, NY (@ White St.)
212.226.5476
http://www.jcrew.com/
The Old Liquor Store, a TriBeCa tavern located for years in a landmark 1825 townhouse, still bears the same weathered façade and iconic neon sign. The original wood bar is still intact, old... Read More