"Beats the pants" off other fast-fashion chains in true "Japanese style" gush groupies who "stock up" on "fresh-looking" "basics with a stylish twist" at these "bright, neat" megabranches; loyalists "love" the "perfectly stacked" "towers of sweaters", "special" collaborations with unexpected designers like Suno, "excellent boy-girl versions of jeans" and "innovative products like heat-tech"...
The SoHo location is the brand's global flagship, and shoppers will find items here they can't find anywhere else. Seasonal staples like cashmere sweaters and tees in a rainbow of colors are stacked up to the ceiling. The tri-level space bursts with affordable, well-tailored basics. Cashmere crew- and V-necks (most under $100), slim-fit denims, and casual coats share space with edgier tees...
You've seen their cashmere sweaters, you've seen the prices, and chances are, if you've been, you've probably purchased one. NYC Soho store was once the American flagship of the Japanese-based brand (new flagship is in Midtown). Three-story haven where design freaks, fashionistas, and Tokyophiles meet in the middle. Free on-site altering for those jeans that're an inch too long; sometimes sold...
They call this place “the Japanese Gap,” but it may be more comparable to H&M. Here you’ll find hip apparel for men and women at very affordable prices. After a series of “pop-up” stores around the city with Uniqlo’s clothes, in late 2006, Uniqlo opened a 36,000-square-foot, trilevel global flagship in SoHo. The towering rows of shelves are stocked with cashmere sweaters, brightly colored...