At first sight, this charming country-store-like boutique seems to have a pretty average inventory of clothing, but that belies its selection of unique shapes and details you won't find elsewhere. Read more.
With a design philosophy rooted in vintage workwear, this chainlet is packed with shrunken leather jackets and charcoal-hued strapless dresses. Read more.
Get all spacey and order the "UFO" -- a spicy, garlicy, California roll draped in albacore and speckled with tobiko that's blow-torched crunchy. Read more.
This feminine boutique is filled with an impressive—and deep—lineup of some of our favorite brands. Expect AKA New York cardigans, J Brand jeans, and Inhabit sweaters. Read more.
Inside this converted garage, Christopher Brosius runs a factory devoted to the olfactory of the everyday, from roast beef to libraries. His first breakthrough was a scent called "Dirt." Read more.
This sleek spot brims with high-concept items like Carolina Amato elbow-length leather gloves and Elijah cobalt silk tie-back tunics. Read more.
The raw beauty of the space—formerly an auto-parts plant—has an industrial charm that perfectly matches the clothing, from Siwy shorts to Voom sundresses. Read more.
We’re big fans of this place’s innovative conveniences, such as vintage phone-booth-style dressing rooms complete with handsets for calling in different sizes, plus a resident tailor. Read more.
Gold-framed cutouts in the walls of this living room–esque setting display Lanvin ballet flats, Miu Miu boots, and towering YSL heels. Read more.
Our preferred source for rising names like Castle Starr, Fluet, and Bensoni. The store’s elegantly exotic decor is echoed in the clothing. Read more.
The renowned department store just celebrated its 100th anniversary; this downtown flagship is where it all began. Its hushed environs make browsing for ladylike classics intensely rewarding. Read more.
At this enormous designer-laden boutique, 100 percent of all profits go directly to a list of area charities. Read more.