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http://www.wolford.com This Austrian lingerie line is sleek, businesslike, and free of complicated, improbable underwear contraptions. Prices are a bit severe. More >>
http://yohjiyamamoto.co.jp You wish that you were this cool, and I hate to break it to you, but chances are, you aren't. Located on the very fringes of Soho, like an afterthought, the Yohji Yamamoto store is just sort of there, doing its thing; Yohji doesn't need a lot of high-concept architecture (take that, Miuccia!) to get people interested in his clothes. More >>
http://www.yrbnyc.com Although Yellow Rat Bastard no longer showcases little live rats in its front window (the gimmick repelled more shoppers than it attracted), the store still sells the kind of clothes and accessories that say, aI am not squeamish!a Perfect for teenagers who not only have attitude, but use that word frequently, YRB sells aKiss My Assa belt buckles ($15), zip-up hooded dresses ($92) and neon Converse high-tops, sold in the hard-to-find aGotha style ($38). More >>
Other yogurts will turn to sawdust in your mouth once you've tried the homemade product at Soho's Yoghurt Place II. The full-fat product (called "Greek Strained Yogurt") is the tastiest, but so thick, it's best spread on bread or crackers. To eat plain or serve with fruit, thin it out with water. Also don't miss the garlic-laced tzatziki. More >>
http://www.zara.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/worldwide A classier, Spanish version of H&M, Zara sells trendy, inexpensive clothes for fashionable women on a budget. Business ladies should check out Zaraas suitsathe sleek cuts hug the curves better than Ann Tayloras. However, the menas selection of pants and shirts, often made from synthetic fibers, clings oddly and unflatteringly, so avoid it, unless the Eurotrash look is your thing. More >>
http://www.zebaworld.com Indiaas leading home brand, Zeba sells hand-knotted carpets and dhurries, as well as colorful and geometric linens, pillows, flat-weave floor coverings and drapes. More than 20 branches worldwide. More >>
Most of the dresses here are strapless, glazed in a subtle, crinkly gauze and offered in an expansive rainbow of colors (about four different shades of hot pink). The staff is slavishly helpful and will customize any item for free. The least expensive dress in the shop is $590. More >>
http://www.zuttonyc.com Zutto was one of Tribeca’s earliest sushi restaurants, but what makes it special these days is its new ramen menu. Try traditional tonkotsu ramen, with thick and cream-colored broth that’s deeply concentrated with marrow, and served with firm noodles, tender pork jowl, fermented bamboo shoots, wood ear mushrooms, and pickled ginger. Or go with the wild card “parma-karma” ramen, enriched even further with Parmigiano-Reggiano, roasted garlic, and rosemary. The big steamed buns with short rib or wagyu beef, and a cold Japanese beer are the best way to start. More >>
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