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The streets surrounding The Manner Soho are a shopaholic’s playground, each with its own vibe and treasure trove of must-visit spots. Whether you're hunting for the next designer “it” bag, a vintage gem, or a perfectly curated home accessory you didn’t know you needed, there's a street here to match your shopping mood. From posh flagships to quirky boutiques, these three thoroughfares have everything to make your retail therapy session utterly unforgettable.

  • Spanning five stylish blocks from Canal to W Houston Streets, Green St. is the city’s premier luxury shopping destination. This chic stretch boasts an impressive lineup of designer boutiques, from timeless icons like Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Cartier to contemporary favorites such as Acne Studios and Loewe. Explore the refined elegance of Bottega Veneta, Chloe, and Zimmerman, or make bold statements with pieces from Versace, Ferragamo, and Etro. With Ralph Lauren's classic charm anchoring the scene, Greene Street is a must-visit for discerning shoppers.

  • Mercer Street blends contemporary cool with high-end fashion. A haven for trendsetters, the street boasts a curated lineup of designer favorites and cult labels. Discover the innovative skincare solutions of Dr. Barbara Sturm, chic Parisian vibes at Zadig & Voltaire, and Scandinavian flair at Ganni. Dive into streetwear with Billionaire Boys Club or explore sleek sophistication at Khaite and Toteme. Rag & Bone and Off-White bring an edge, while Marni and Simkhai offer refined creativity. Mercer Street is where style-savvy shoppers go to stay ahead of the curve.

  • Wooster Street is a must-visit for luxury lovers, packed with a mix of timeless icons and contemporary must-haves. From the sleek sophistication of Celine and Gucci to the playful charm of Moschino and Jacquemus, this street has it all. Find curated vintage treasures at The RealReal, experience Byredo's luxe scents, or indulge in bold pieces from Simone Rocha and Marc Jacobs. With Chanel, Mulberry, and Cult Gaia rounding out the mix, Wooster Street is a fashion destination for those who appreciate the finer things in life.

 

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  • Dinner Service NY

    Dinner Service NY seamlessly blends conscious fashion with storytelling, crafting pieces that stand as testaments to style, sustainability, and community. They specialize in limited-edition collaborations with local artists and culture makers, including The Bitter End, Le Crocodile, Prince Street Pizza, and Leon's Bagels, grounding them in New York culture.

  • The Webster

    In the heart of SoHo’s Cast Iron District, The Webster turns a landmark 1878 building into 12,000-square-foot of pure style. Spanning six floors, it offers womenswear, menswear, fine jewelry, and home decor, alongside exclusive lifestyle partnerships like David Mallett’s salon and The Skin Lab by Augustinus Bader. With a curated selection from brands like Dior, Chanel, Gucci, and Saint Laurent, The Webster brings luxury retail to life with a residential-inspired, playful atmosphere.

  • The MoMa Design Store SoHo

    The MoMA Design Store in SoHo is a curated haven for modern design lovers. From iconic home decor and innovative gadgets to unique gifts and art books, every piece reflects MoMA's creative spirit. It's where everyday objects meet museum-worthy design.

  • Quarters

    Quarters is a concept store, bar, and event space spanning 8,000 square feet of a 19th-century loft. It showcases the full In Common With lighting collection alongside vintage furniture, décor, books, and more. The space also features a day-to-night bar and café specializing in wine and seasonal small plates, creating a thoughtfully curated environment that celebrates community, craftsmanship, and collaborative design.

  • Gentle Monster

    Gentle Monster, a South Korean eyewear brand known for its bold and avant-garde designs, brings its imaginative vision to a 6,000-square-foot flagship in SoHo, NYC. Named ‘The Visitor,’ the space envisions a future where the Earth and Moon drift apart, creating a 13th lunar month, with art installations and a massive media wall captivating passersby. This immersive showroom seamlessly blends fashion, design, and storytelling.

  • Abbode

    Abbode is a bespoke embroidery studio, known for its innovative designs transforming meaningful moments into personalized pieces, from iconic kiss motifs to handwritten notes. Collaborating with brands like L.L.Bean, Djerf Avenue, and J.Crew, Abbode brings unique creativity to every occasion.

  • Blue in Green

    Blue in Green has been a landmark destination for Japanese menswear enthusiasts since 2006. Renowned for its curated selection of rare denim and craftsmanship-driven brands like Momotaro, Kapital, and Pure Blue Japan, the boutique introduced New York to Japan's reimagined Americana aesthetic. Beyond denim, Blue in Green also champions local designers, making it a must-visit for fashion purists and curious wanderers alike, all set against a backdrop inspired by Miles Davis' iconic "Blue in Green."

  • Ojas Listening Room at USM NY

    The Ojas Listening Room at USM NY, designed by Devon Turnbull, offers an immersive sonic experience with brutalist audio systems, USM furnishings, and Kvadrat Acoustics panels. This serene space invites visitors to enjoy curated listening sessions and high-end audio products.

  • Roman & Williams Guild

    Roman and Williams Guild, founded by Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch, offers heirloom-quality furniture, lighting, and home goods crafted with timeless design and uncompromising craftsmanship. The space embodies a modern-day guild, championing natural materials, repairability, and enduring artistry. It also houses La Mercerie, a French restaurant led by Chef Marie-Aude Rose.