5-blocks of Crosby Street have become the epicenter of NYC menswear shopping. Shop the entire street — called “BroHo” or the “manly mile” by the locals — from Howard to Houston. http://nyp.st/PeginY
New York Post: The still-undisputed purveyors of cool in downtown NYC. Start here and work your way up Crosby St. for the best menswear shopping in Soho.
New York Post: Serves up a surf-inspired clothes as well as a mean latte. One standout: a beautiful $300 tote from the Porter capsule collection. These guys were named “Best New Menswear Designers” by GQ in 2012.
New York Post: Full-service barber shop and apothecary with a $15 beard trim. It's charmingly nonfussy and inexpensive (no appointments, only walk-ins) but also offers high-end grooming products.
New York Post: Known for custom-made accessories and minimalist leather goods. Build your own bracelet, shop Opinel pocket knives or emboss a new wallet while you sip from the tea and kombucha bar.
New York Post: A wide variety of luxury good and a cozy lounge for relaxing with a free beer. The store leans toward the classic (it’s one of the only spots on Crosby where you can buy a tailored suit or a Rolex).
New York Post: Darkly romantic space filled with antique mirrors, silk scarves and a million rare elixirs. A dizzying selection of imported scents as well as MiN’s own line of hair-care and shaving accessories.
284 Lafayette St (btwn Prince & Jersey St), 뉴욕, NY
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New York Post: This is not workwear you'd throw on to fix a sink. The store is no-nonsense, like the clothing (brick walls! plank floors!). Perfect place to pick up basics, like signature denim or button-ups.
New York Post: Offers patrons the chance to try on clothes only available online. Once you've found something (Bonobos is famous for kaleidoscopic trousers), the clothes are ordered and shipped to your doorstep.