While <a href="/best-of-new-york/best_of_fifth_avenue.s1903" target="_blank">Fifth Avenue</a> and <a href="/best-of-new-york/madison_avenue_shopping.s4225/" target="_blank">Madison Avenue</a> are certainly the best destinations for upscale shopping, no neighborhood in New York mixes cheap and expensive, hip and classic, vintage and modern quite like SoHo. Whereas other shopping districts take over a single thoroughfare, the SoHo shopping district is so large that it's just that: all of SoHo.
Chanel is Chanel is Chanel is Chanel. No matter where you are in the world, you can be sure that this luxury brand staple will always keep its chic aesthetic and will always bring you the best in tweed suits, Chanel logo jewelry, lovely flats and heels, and, of course, the classi...
139 Spring Street (Wooster Street)Classic, timeless, elegant glamor. Pantsuits, and shift dresses for business, classic clutches, and possibly the best suits on Earth for your man.
410 W BroadwayAs the Germans say, "the brand with the three stripes" has become so much more in the new millennium, with its incredibly happening line of footwear as well as fashion. Here in fashionable SoHo, the store stays humming with shoppers from all over the globe checking out ...
136 Wooster St (Prince St.)One of SoHo's worst-kept secret's, Keith McNally's Balthazar is perhaps the best appropriation of Parisian fin de siecle brasseries that American can or will ever manage, with decor that includes the signature red leather banquettes one would expect, striking, aged mirrors, and a...
80 Spring St (bet. Broadway & Crosby St.)Arguably the coolest and most fun designer on the planet, everything Marc Jacobs touches turns to gold. His famous satchels are amongst the most desired on the planet, and his shoes may be the cutest on the market. Incredible, unusual colors and shapes dominate here…and don't for...
113 Prince StreetAlexis Bittar got his start hawking his wares on the streets of NYC. His talent recognized, he soon came to be critical darling and considered "One of the greatest Jewelry Designers of the 21st Century." SoHo flagship store is premier destination for his stunning work.
465 Broome St (Bet. Mercer and Greene Streets)This Italian brand is fashion proof that sex sells. Sexy gowns, and studded corsets, sky high platforms and patent leather galore is what to expect when you step into the world of D&G. Established in 1985, today Dolce&Gabbana is one of the leading international groups in ...
434 W BroadwayUltra feminine dresses share rack space with perfect tops for transitioning from day to night, and all in a relatively calm palette. Jill Stuart makes clothes that women love to wear, plain and simple.
466 Broome StreetHaute Euro swimwear for guys and gals on the West Broadway shopping plage in SoHo.
436 W BroadwayBuilt on the site of the old Prince Street post office (and currently residing around the corner on Greene Street while the latest iteration of the store is being renovated), the Apple Store SoHo was seen as one of the biggest and most innovative of all—until the Fifth Avenue fla...
72 Green StA veritable treasure trove of all kinds of eyeglasses and sunglasses…and a definite favorite of the rich and famous.
366 W BroadwayWe all know the Burberry tartan, but what you might not know is that Burberry has become a major player in the high fashion couture industry. Cute mini-dresses, gorgeous embellished bags incredible (and tall!) heels, gorgeous pantsuits, and more have all become a highly covetable...
131 Spring StreetThis thrift store chain donates its proceeds to charities for AIDS, so in addition to finding the best second hand furniture and clothing in the city, you'll also feel good about where your money is going. Though the furniture is by far the most noteworthy stuff in the stores, yo...
126-130 Crosby StreetThe sleek SoHo mini-me version of the original Bloomingdale's found a home in the former Canal Jeans building, and the space was mightily transformed for the downtown set. For starters, you'll find many of the traditional departments blended with a bit more flair and style, not l...
504 Broadway (Broome Street)The first Sur La Table store opened in Seattle's Pike Place Market in 1972 selling hard-to-find kitchenware imported from France. Since then the company has expanded to more than 75 stores nationwide, a direct-mail business distributing millions of catalogs each year, an e-commer...
75 Spring Street (Crosby St.)Flagship USA store of internationally-known Japanese chain that brings good value and smart design to SoHo. The 36,000 square foot UNIQLO SoHo NY features the very best of UNIQLO - stylish, high-quality and affordable clothing and accessories, complemented by an unparalleled mode...
546 Broadway (Spring & Prince Streets)Fantastic fashionista Phillip Lim's flagship SoHo store has a fine selection of his fashions for the discerning shopper.
48 Great Jones Street (bet. Bowery and Lafayette Street)If you're looking for lingerie that is fun and colorful, yet sexy and demure, Agent Provocateur is your spot. The British-based purveyors of fine skivvies offer you everything from peek-a-boo bras to whips and sex toys to the best corsets on the market, as well as your everyday u...
133 Mercer St