2. AB Fits
8.1
1519 Grant Ave (at Union St), San Francisco, CA
Clothing Store · Telegraph Hill · 9 tips and reviews
cyn k: if you're hunting for the perfect jeans, this is the place where you'll find 'em, with the next hot label no one else has yet to boot.
Journey City Guides: Great selection of denim jeans and designer brands for both men and women.
El T: Definitely one of my top 5 SF boutique stores. Great denim, awesome jewelry, cute shop dog (sometimes) and the staff is awesome :)
4. Taylor Stitch
8.1
383 Valencia St (btwn 14th & 15th Sts.), San Francisco, CA
Clothing Store · Mission District · 11 tips and reviews
Jonathan Carroll: Pick up a pair of their exceptional, SF-designed and made Taylor Stich raw jeans: quality construction, great fit, and a steal at only $128!
Brian Strauss: I'm a big fan of the custom tailoring. From shirts to suits they do it right. Outstanding selection, fantastic quality.
San Francisco Magazine: Taylor Stitch ventures below the belt with their latest project. They teamed up with Aaron Mutscheller, brand adviser behind Serena & Lily, to launch Good Acre, which nails the casually rolled cuff.
5. Barneys New York
8.0
77 Ofarrell St (O'Farrell Street & Stockton Street), San Francisco, CA
Department Store · Downtown San Francisco-Union Square · 20 tips and reviews
Charlie Penaflor: Get a pair of Raleigh Jeans. 285 bucks. All hand made, All raw, superb quality, All limited, All numbered, All personally signed
❀✿ YIᑎG ✿❀: Good selection of luxury goods as well as an auction section that has Hermes available sometimes. Free wifi too!
@JaumePrimero: They actually have great sales here, but you need to do the work!!
10. Urban Outfitters
8.0
80 Powell St (at Ellis St), San Francisco, CA
Clothing Store · Downtown San Francisco-Union Square · 62 tips and reviews
Kevin ⚡ Liu: "Unbranded" raw denim jeans are actually Naked and Famous factory seconds
Geek&Hype: Nice stuff and cool gadgets on the first floor, don't miss it!
Mazda: Urban Outfitters originated as "The Free People's Store" in 1970 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, focusing on "funky" fashion and household products.