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What does every Soho baby need? Well, gigantic stuffed animals playing tiny pianos is a good start, or giraffes taller than toddlers. How could a Soho baby not have those distractions? But in addition to those gifts that make you the best uncle ever is a large stock of useful, practical items like strollers and all their accoutrements, monitors, mobiles, etc. More >>
http://www.spencerbrownstonegallery.com Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10am-6pm More >>
For the skater boy not afraid to drop a buck--and we know who you are, Mr. Astor Place stud--Stackhouse is slumming it in style. In-store DJs, retro-faded tees, and hoodies abound in this shop sandwiched between G-star and Triple Five Soul on Lafayette. More >>
http://www.stevemadden.com For several years now, Steve Madden has been mired in the '90s (and also the 12a17 age bracket). If nothing else, these clunky, plastic shoes will give you an extra couple of inches. More >>
http://www.stussy.com Simultaneously making kids look like they hate the world and have tons of friends, Stussy's definitively cool skateboarder/surfer clothes are a fixture in suburban middle schools (whether or not they're near a beach). More >>
http://www.supremenewyork.com For limited edition Nike gear, head to Supreme, which also carries rare equipment bearing its own name. A boutique serving skaters in the hip Nolita area, Supreme has a slick display area, attracting folks who like to hang out and gaze at the boards. More >>
http://www.tedbaker.com Appreciators of Ted Baker's cheerily striped blazer linings and button-downs should be pleasedathe new shop in Soho will provide a wider selection of both, as well as the well-cut women's dresses and watches for both sexes. More >>
http://www.temperleylondon.com Elleas 2004 Young Designer of the Year, Alice Temperely crafts feminine, flouncy dresses with intricate adornmentsalace, sequins, flowey chiffon layers and glitter. More >>
http://www.timberland.com It's mildly amusing that Timberland, with its no-nonsense utility footwear, has a shop on Madison Avenue. Despite the high-fashion spin, Timberland continues to offer classic, durable shoes that will see you through many a harsh city winter, as well as some equally durable, though not-so-chic, clothing. More >>
http://www.la-z-boy.com Former runway designer and MTV "House of Style" kitsch guru Todd Oldham now focuses on revamping La-Z-Boy's frumpy image, with his own line of hip sofas, chairs, tables, rugs, and accessories for the company. This is the first and only store solely devoted to Todd Oldham's designs, which price in a little higher than regular La-Z-Boy fare: Sofas start at $800. More >>
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http://www.tsecashmere.com Cashmere from Augustine Tse (pronounced "say") is still the sweater of choice for socialities and high-powered fashion editors alikeait's supposed to pill significantly less than other cashmeres, thus you pay significantly more for it, we suppose. More >>
http://www.unionyc.com Skater heads that refuse to take but one step into Soho these days make the exception for Union, their pit stop on the way to Recon and SSUR Plus. The longtime streetwear store on Spring has been around since 1989 (doesnat seem that long ago, does it?), selling printed t-shirts and Rogan jeans to a loyal clientele. More >>
When a friend told me his sculptures were featured in L'uomo Vogue (the Italian men's fashion rag), I combed the East Village trying to locate a copy. Ink on Avenue A had only last month's issue. Barnes & Noble? As if. In the end, I overcame my lazy ways and schlepped to Soho, where Universal News takes its stand. (There is another location on the Upper West Side.) Overwhelmed by the floor-to-ceiling magazine racks lining its vast interior, I sought help from an employee, then settled down with a cappuccino to peruse my find (the shop doubles as a cafA(c)). With the city's widest range of international periodicals, Universal News is the first place I'll look next time. More >>
http://www.versani.com Versani sells shapely gold and sterling silver jewelryaseveral pieces have swaths of denim or even snakeskin inserted into the metal. The storeas booming motto: astay cool, be strong.a More >>
http://www.victoriakeen.com/shop/ Sure, Parsons grad Victoria Keen is a designer--but even more so, she's a textile artist, silkscreening her trademark vivid spirals on jersey knits she later fashions into tube dresses, tees, and blazers. Her shop is a massive loft on Lafayette, with her easily recognizable handiwork in the window. Look for sales racks of her merchandise (she courageously places them outside her window) come end of summer. More >>
http://www.vilebrequin.com The boldly printed swimsuits for men (and boys) that are Vilebrequin's stock-in-trade will make you crave a perfect body, a perfect tan, and a jaunt to St. Tropez. These suits are fashionable without being too fey, and don't worry about the European sensibility; the cuts are conservative enough to suit American palates. These are the first bathing suits I have encountered that are cute enough to make the usually horrifying idea of stripping down in public seem almost appealing. More >>
http://www.vosgeschocolate.com Treating chocolate as some sort of new yuppy cultural worldview, Vosges Haut claims to bring together East and West, making fusion truffles (with surprise ingredients like wasabi, curry, paprika and chili peppers), sponsoring yoga and meditation classes and selling suspiciously pricey clothes ($90 for a cotton nightgown, $495 a leather biker jacket). All candies are packaged in purple. More >>
http://www.waterworks.com I don't know how they manage to imbue the utilitarian (shower curtains, sinks) and the useless (brushed aluminum apothecary jars) with such a strong sense of beauty and purpose here. If mine weren't such a typical New York bathroom (hideous tile, peeling grout, low ceiling, and bad lighting) I would be tempted to stock up. Until I get my hands on that Tribeca loft, though, I can daydream. More >>
http://www.westernspiritny.com We already knew that, trends be damned, nothing is cooler than an urban cowboy. If you're really going for something authentic, head to Western Spirit for some serious boots, shirts, belt buckles, and all the other stuff hipsters are sporting unironically these days. More >>
http://www.whatgoesaroundnyc.com How much are you willing to spend on the perfect pair of vintage Levis? $75? $200? $1500? Well look no further for perfection than What Comes Around Goes Around; just know that it can come with a hefty price. They also carry a wide range of nondenim clothes; is couture calling your name? More >>
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