You'll find nine glorious floors of the latest looks, at prices not meant for the faint of funds.
Places of Clothing in the city of New York
Barneys
Jeffrey
Superexpensive store offering high-end designer duds.
Seize Sur Vingt
Spare decoration and comfortable seating set the stage for customers perusing heavy binders and wooden boxes exploding with fabric samples.
Shirts, as well as suits, sport coats, and tuxedos, can be purchased off the rack and fitted by an in-house tailor within weeks. Custom jobs—the bread and beurre of SSV—are sent overseas for cutting and basting, a process that takes at least a month.
Odin
New merchandise rolls in constantly, not just seasonally, and although the shop leans toward casual separates (Rogues Gallery sweatshirts, Cheap Monday skinny jeans), you can remake an entire wardrobe right on up through a slim-cut Oliver Spencer suit. There are also accessories like Comme des Garçons wallets, Y-3 sneakers, belts, ties, jewelry, even grooming products and objects like clocks and cameras.
BBlessing
This combination haberdashery–curiosity shop sits behind flowing drapes emblazoned with the image of a raven, and the Gothic touches don’t end there: Inside, collapsible sunglasses and silver stag-head rings are side by side with antiquities like candle-wick trimmers and absinthe kits.
A.P.C.
APC's hip button-down shirts, ties, and suits are perfect for a casual outdoor wedding or honeymoon. Clothes are generally classic and trim, with a narrow European-style fit. Trend-conscious men perusing the spring collection should opt for striped cotton gabardine in a light brown or blue-violet stripe. The black thin-alpaca suit is a classic option for more formal affairs.
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Universal Gear
No fashion boutique in New York City speaks more prominently to the gay market than Universal Gear.
This purveyor of stylish, upscale couture carries such labels as Hugo Boss, Ben Sherman, John Varvatos, Ted Baker, Scotch & Soda, Paul Frank, C-IN2 underwear, Malin+Goetz, Blueman, Ajaxx63, True Religion, and - sure enough - plain old Levi's.
Gallerie H
Hats, totes and hangbags, men's clothing, and accessories - generally of the retro-cool, whimsical variety - are what you'll find at one of Chelsea's most inviting little boutiques.
Wear Me Out
From up and coming designers to the most famous and sought after brand names, Wear Me Out has a wide variety of styles and options to suit all clothing tastes.