

Located in SoHo (and one in West Village), the shop is a hidden gem amongst the popular stores you’ll find along the beaten paths of Mercer and Broadway.

Odin is a staple for any well-dressed man and was one of the first lifestyle shops dedicated to men only. All in a carefully curated, black and white fit out on 8th street.Ģ0 W 8th St, New York Odin A hidden gem amongst the hustle

Browse the apparel of luxe German designer Leon Emanuel, Greg Lauren, Rick Owens, and various streetwear kingpins. If you’re seeking high quality technical garments in an unfussy, minimalist atmosphere, here’s the shop for you. The Village is home to one of the coolest menswear stores in NYC with little mention, Atelier. DSM curates the latest high-end trends in the industry, offering an array of brands from Raf Simons to Supreme, and all the CDG you could imagine.Įach floor proudly showcasing clothes with exquisite detail and innovative creativity, turning mundane shopping trips into a journey of luxurious fabrics one must experience when shopping in NYC.ġ60 Lexington Ave, New York Atelier Into the Village cool Originating in London, Comme des Garçons founder Rei Kawakubo brought this 7-story fashion retail powerhouse to New York in 2013. All in an exposed brick, handsomely lit atmosphere that’ll keep you browsing and chatting up the knowledgeable staff for an hour after an inebriating brunch in West Village.ģ78 Bleecker St, New York Dover Street Market From the mind of Comme des Garçons founder Rei Kawakubo Hotoveli embodies the spirit of black with a healthy range of high end streetwear brands like ACRNYM, Rick Owens, Daniel Anderson, and carry some seriously cool womenswear as well. It doesn’t show the dust, dirt and grime that comes with living the city life. It’s the easiest of “colours” to throw together regardless of the weather. The layout is handsome, organised, and offers a selection of pieces any guy who wants to up his casual weekend wardrobe.ĩ1 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn Hotoveli Go black or go home Shop the threads of Danish designers Han Kjobehavn, local artisanal brand HANDVAERK, and whatever fine art pieces are featured on the day. What stands out about Goose Barnacle is the lesser known brands they offer compared to other menswear stores in the city. Leave it up to Brooklyn to marry a Nordic-edge menswear shop with rotating modern art exhibits on off Atlantic in Brooklyn Heights. The guys are usually manning shop themselves, are extremely knowledgeable and willing to chat you up about streetwear until you remember brunch is ending soon at Sweetchick, and you really wanted to try their Smoked Pork Hash.ġ01 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn Goose Barnacle A marriage of Nordic-edge menswear with rotating modern art exhibits
