1. Supreme NY
6.2
190 Bowery, New York, NY
Clothing Store · NoLita · 44 tips and reviews
Compass: Supreme’s New York store is light and airy, but filled with trendy sneakers, hats, and skateboards for professionals and stylish street riders.
Highsnobiety: Supreme NY is the flagship store of the New York skate centered brand that has become a phenomenon since being founded in 1994. The store carries mostly their own brand, along with a few Nike SB and V
Jessie Moskowitz: Every time I come here, it's to buy something for someone else. The staff seems preoccupied with being cooler than you, and could care less that anyone needs any help. Newsflash: you're not that cool
2. Topshop
478 Broadway (btwn Broome & Grand St), New York, NY
Clothing Store · SoHo · 137 tips and reviews
Suresh: Best men's blazers & suits.
Chris Ryan: Great sales. Otherwise a bit overpriced for fast fashion. Always the best soundtrack for shopping though, sometimes with live DJs in store.
People: The only U.S. location for this London go-to delivers on fourfloors crammed with edgy British style at budget prices. Tip: Call ahead toschedule a personal shopping experience—the service is free!
3. UNIQLO
8.6
546 Broadway (btwn Prince & Spring St), New York, NY
Clothing Store · SoHo · 253 tips and reviews
Glamazon Diaries: You must purchase the heat tech clothing for winter. Best under garments to keep you warm and perfect for layering.
Josh: Take a Xanax before coming here.
Teen Vogue: I’m totally spoiled since this affordable Japanese import’s only U.S. store is located in NYC. A good 50 percent of my wardrobe is filled with Uniqlo basics. –Danielle Nussbaum, entertainment director
4. Madewell
8.2
486 Broadway (at Broome St), New York, NY
Women's Store · SoHo · 33 tips and reviews
Stephanie: Great Accessory options at reasonable prices. Bring your student ID, they have a discount!
Lucky Magazine: Kate Spade New York's graphic designer, Katie Evans, swears by Madewell for easy casual pieces.
Katherin Son: Sale section is always upstairs and there are comfy couches+chairs for those who need to rest their feet. Ask an associate about insider events to get exclusive discounts! ;)
5. A.P.C.
8.9
131 Mercer St (btwn Prince & Spring St), New York, NY
Clothing Store · SoHo · 21 tips and reviews
Mel Dog: This is the definition of French fashion for young women. Classic lines, elegant prints, and incredibly practicle and stylish pieces. APC jeans are also a must and come at a great price. I stop here a
Lucky Magazine: Kate Spade New York's graphic designer, Katie Evans, swears by APC for the best in french prep.
StuArt: Apc jeans are the best get at least 2 sizes down.
7. Journelle
8.5
125 Mercer St (Prince), New York, NY
Lingerie Store · SoHo · 7 tips and reviews
Casey Cohen: Beautiful lingerie in tons of sizes and helpful staff!
Ashley Alvarez: Very chic but friendly staff, excellent offerings, and if you order for pick up online you can still try on to. Are sure you've got the right size.
Elizabeth Rice: Schedule yourself a fitting appointment ahead of time & save yourself time. The girls that assisted me were so nice and lovely. Plus you get free chocolate, and the dressing rooms have fuzzy robes :)
10. J.Crew Men's Shop
7.0
484 Broadway (at Broome St), New York, NY
Clothing Store · SoHo · 22 tips and reviews
Rony Patzan: Fantastic selection of men's ties and socks, also great for casual dressing and shoes!
Nick Burto: Ah J Crew. So much prep, so little time. Great selection of colorful pants in the summer. Get a matching pocket square, linen jacket and you're done.
Pete Jelliffe: The bench in front can seat upwards of 5 tired boyfriends
13. Helmut Lang
93 Mercer St (Between Spring and Broome), New York, NY
Boutique · SoHo · 4 tips and reviews
Johnny Won: As of Fall 2014, the men's collection is back and it stuns. Incredibly thoughtful and helpful staff. If you love black, this where the jackets, shirts and jeans stun.
Anna Simonse: Brittany is great. Not pretentious and super helpful.
Scott Poniewaz: Whatever the women say, no mens stuff in here