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#1 State & Liberty Clothing
176 5th Ave, New York, NY 10010
Thursday: [11 AM-8 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
State & Liberty in NYC specializes in athletic-fit menswear and offers a range of options, from suits to shirts, pants, and jackets. Seriously, if you're a guy who works out, you'll probably appreciate how they've designed their clothes to actually, y'know, fit. It can be such a pain to find professional attire that doesn't feel constricting, but State & Liberty might just solve that problem.
What really stands out about this place, however, is their customer service; it’s something people rave about. Reviewers consistently mention employees such as Daryl, Griffin, Ibrahim, Ryan, Fred, Gabby, Aaron, Carly, and Sabih for their amazing service, and their attentiveness, and their knowledge in helping customers find the perfect fit. It's pretty cool how much people appreciate that. In addition to some customers raising the issue of staff hovering, they also have stain-resistant, low-maintenance suits and shirts.

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#2 Pilgrim New York
70 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002
Thursday: [12-5 PM], Friday: [12-5 PM], Saturday: [12-5 PM], Sunday: [12-5 PM], Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [12-5 PM], Wednesday: [12-5 PM]
Pilgrim New York's Lower East Side boutique is seriously a standout if you're hunting for vintage and designer pieces, especially Chanel. They are arguably, by some standards, the best in the city for getting a high-end fashion fix. Think gorgeous vintage Chanel bags - I’ve heard their selection is to die for - plus jewelry and apparel, all right next to super unique finds from Japanese designers. And it sounds similar to Comme des Garcons, from what other people are saying.
What’s cool about them, besides the immaculate Chanel bags, is they consistently get curated designer stuff from brands such as Celine, Valentino, and Dior. The owners, Brian and Richard, get rave reviews – people say they really know their stuff when it comes to fashion history, and they apparently give the best styling advice. Of course, every place has its drawbacks: some folks have mentioned the prices are a little high, and there were some complaints about staff not being super friendly but I’m sure there are lots of customers who just don’t understand the quality of the pieces.

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#3 ONS Clothing
201 Mulberry St, New York, NY 10012
Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
ONS Clothing is a menswear store in downtown Manhattan; their minimalist designs are pretty cool, if you're into that kinda thing. They carry a solid range of stuff, from shirts to jackets, and I guess accessories, too, so you can get most of what you need for a modern capsule wardrobe. What's good is that the clothes are supposed to be comfy and made well, so they're not just another fast fashion thing; actually something you can wear. I think they really shine when you're trying to find casual stuff that still makes you look put together. Honestly, it seems like a go-to place if you're searching for curated stuff in the city.
From what I've read, people are really impressed by ONS's customer service; apparently the staff knows their stuff and are always super friendly. Customers especially mention employees who've helped them find the perfect fit or put together outfits, which is always a plus when you're shopping. Folks keep saying the clothes are really durable and well-made, so it could be a great option for the price range. On top of that, the store itself is supposed to be super clean and organized; some have mentioned the barber they have there, which sounds interesting, not sure when I'll try it myself. Some people have complained about limited sizes, or maybe that some of the staff are a bit too attentive; but then again, you can't please everyone.

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#4 Levi’s Store
20 Hudson Yards, New York, NY 10001
Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Levi's in NYC has, unsurprisingly, a pretty substantial selection of their jeans and other clothes. It’s a brand store, so you get the whole Levi's experience. I know people have had luck getting their jeans altered there, which, let's be real, is a total game changer when finding the perfect fit. From what I've heard, it seems they’ve got pretty much all the styles you could want, just keep in mind, the stock is going to depend on when you pop in. For finding something that is quintessential Levi's, it's a solid choice if you are in the area.
I've read a bunch of reviews, and honestly, it seems to come down to who you get helping you. Lots of people have raved about folks like Chrissy, Ana, Markus, and Andre - apparently, they really go above and beyond which is always a plus. It does seem a lot of the positive experiences revolved around the tailoring, which I can see. Who doesn't want a perfectly hemmed pair of jeans? On the other hand, a few people have mentioned some iffy service, some even claimed the staff treated them unfairly based on their nationality and a couple think it's a bit pricey compared to elsewhere. However, most seem to agree that the atmosphere of the store is inviting and pleasant.

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#5 Descendant of Thieves
203 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10012
Thursday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7:30 PM]
Descendant of Thieves is, hands down, one of the more interesting menswear spots in the city, especially if you're tired of the same old fast fashion. They do these really cool, limited-run collections that have all sorts of unique details, it's pretty neat actually. The brand is known for its innovative designs, often showcasing clever touches that you might not see at first glance. You can tell that there's a dedication to quality that really sets them apart.
People definitely seem to appreciate the customer service they're getting at Descendant of Thieves, which is a big plus, right? I keep seeing the staff described as super helpful and actually knowing their stuff, plus who doesn't love getting recommendations? Many consider the whole vibe to be super cool, too. Of course, I've also read that some customers were disappointed by the pilling on one of their sweatshirts after washing, considering the price, but you know, you can't please everyone! Still, it appears that Descendant of Thieves are doing their best to bring quality clothes and designs to the NYC streetwear scene.

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#6 Filson
876 Broadway, New York, NY 10003
Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Filson, located somewhere around New York City, curates a pretty solid collection of seriously durable outdoor apparel for both women and men. It's not just clothes, though. The vibe of the place is, admittedly, kinda cool. I heard it's supposed to remind you of a fancy log cabin or something you might see in the woods, which is a nice change from the usual hectic city shopping. You can find finely made jackets and good-looking flannels, but those bags they have are what people seem to remember because they are both stylish and built for adventure, which is probably why people are so loyal to the brand.
The customer service, from what I've read, is generally great. People rave about how helpful the employees are, mentioning names like Al, Jack, Emma, Kevin, Molly, and Brian as examples of individuals who really go the extra mile. Lots of reviewers seem to appreciate the store's aesthetic, describing it as beautiful and unique, almost like a Pacific Northwest transplant. Quality is, of course, a selling point, specially for their bags and those wool items that everyone seems to collect. I've also noticed some chatter about manufacturing moving overseas and prices going up; I can see how that could disappoint loyal fans, and some reviews did cite inconsistent customer service as the biggest con.

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#7 Funny Pretty Nice
64 MacDougal St, New York, NY 10012
Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Funny Pretty Nice, located in New York City, has a curated selection of vintage clothing; you could find Y2K pieces or that perfect leather jacket that’s been eluding you. It might be the ideal place to hunt for those unique statement pieces and it’s definitely worth checking out, especially knowing they frequently update their inventory so there's always something new, which is kind of the best. A lot of customers said they have some amazing pieces.
People are really complimentary about the staff, and they seem genuinely helpful and kind. Reviewers are also saying good things about the store's atmosphere, the well-organized selection of clothing, jewelry and the store's original designs. Customers were impressed by the one-of-a-kind pieces and the funky decor that makes it so inviting; I will say, though, that I also see some people thought it was a little expensive.

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#8 Gap
156 5th Ave, New York, NY 10010
Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-8 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
The Gap in NYC offers a pretty solid selection of modern basics, from T-shirts to jeans, for adults and kids. You can often snag a good deal, especially if you keep an eye out for their coupons and promotions, and lets be real - who doesn't love a good sale? Though, depending on the location, it can feel a little hit or miss in terms of having a massive range of, say, *exactly* what you're looking for; it's also good for gift shopping.
Honestly, I've heard some really good things about the staff at some locations; people tend to rave about how helpful and friendly everyone is, which makes a huge difference in whether or not I even *want* to shop there, myself. Reviews mention the stores are usually neat and organized, which is a huge plus when you're trying to find something specific, plus the clothes are nice and are the style most people love to wear. A couple people have had negative experiences with the cashiers, saying they weren't very inviting, but overall, most seem pretty happy with the customer service and prices.

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#9 C'H'C'M'
2 Bond St, New York, NY 10012
Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [12-7 PM], Sunday: [12-7 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
C'H'C'M's reputation precedes it, I guess. Word on the street is that it's *the* spot in New York for menswear that isn't, you know, completely basic. Apparently, it's been around for a minute too, something like 15 years, which in NYC years is practically ancient. The real draw seems to be their dedication to sourcing stuff from all over – American, European, Japanese designers – that you won't necessarily trip over at every other store. People are saying the curation is great, maybe a little niche, but really well done.
The owner, Sweetu, gets shout-outs constantly for being super friendly and knowledgeable. Plus, they stock a bunch of smaller Japanese and European brands that are otherwise hard to find, which is pretty cool. While most people rave about the attentive and helpful staff, some have had experiences that were, shall we say, less than stellar. I heard a couple stories about a condescending vibe from certain employees, but the positive reviews seem to drown that out, particularly with so many praising the shop's welcoming atmosphere and the overall sense of community it fosters.

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#10 State & Liberty Clothing
57 Spring St, New York, NY 10012
Thursday: [11 AM-8 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
State & Liberty is this clothing store that focuses on menswear made for guys who actually, you know, work out. I guess it's a lifesaver if you're tired of squeezing into regular clothes that just don't fit right. For athletic dudes searching "clothing store near me in New York City," State & Liberty might be exactly what you need. Honestly, the fabrics sound pretty great, comfortable *and* they stretch and wick away moisture!
People seem to really dig the customer service at State & Liberty; some names like Jasmine, Cyrus, Nicole, Kadidia, Jermaine, Sam, Michel, Anthony, Brittany and Kevin keep popping up in reviews. Apparently, they are super helpful and really know their stuff. Plus, a lot of people mention how good the clothes feel and that the unique designs look great on athletic body types. It sounds really laid-back in there, even with complimentary drinks? Although, I did see a couple reviews that mentioned some problems with tailoring and prices being a little high.

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#11 J.Crew Men's Shop
484 Broadway, New York, NY 10013
Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
J.Crew's men's shop in NYC sounds pretty ideal if you're trying to find some classic pieces. You know, the kind of clothes that aren't super trendy but still look sharp. From what I've gathered, they keep it tight with a selection of suits, sweaters, and more casual stuff, too. A detail I noticed is that they may have a tailor tucked away in the back.
I did see that some people said it's a small spot, which is fine depending on what you're looking for. I think the staff seem particularly great based on the reviews. Floyd, Charlie, Andrew, Kim, Michael, Eric, Alina, Jonathan, Manny, and Steven, apparently, are all names you should keep an eye out for! Customers seemed to think they were amazing, offering great advice that some called a "safari guide of fashion." Some customers had issues with the returns, though, and one person felt that the prices were outdated and overpriced.

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#12 Old Navy
610 6th Ave, New York, NY 10011
Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-8 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
The Old Navy in New York City is just huge, spanning multiple floors and loaded with clothes for pretty much anyone, plus they carry plus sizes, which is a major win. People compliment them a lot for being affordable; they always seem to be running some kind of sale, and they've got a bunch of different styles, anything from basic tees and gym stuff to seasonal stuff. For people watching their wallets, it's a solid pick for trendy clothes that don't fall apart after a few wears.
Seriously, I've heard so many people raving about how helpful the staff is, with them always checking if you need a different size, or showing you the best deals. A lot of shoppers appreciate that the store is kept clean and organized, and it makes getting around there a lot better. The store is basically a good destination for regular everyday stuff, business casual if you're a jeans-and-blazer type, or even just cozy pajamas and I've noticed some shoppers who got majorly lucky finds in the clearance section. The reviews have been more on the positive side.

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#13 Dave's New York
581 6th Ave, New York, NY 10011
Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM]
Dave's New York is a seriously popular spot in the city, specifically if you're on the hunt for durable threads, you know, that whole workwear vibe mixed with everyday gear. They've got all those classic American brands there - Carhartt, Dickies, Levi's, even Red Wing boots. And honestly, the selection is massive; you can pretty much find any kind of jeans, jackets, tees, or boots you could ever need. You can find stuff for both men and women there, which is amazing, and the prices are decent, making it a really great stop when you're after quality American brands without necessarily breaking the bank.
What I always hear folks raving about, though, is how huge of a selection they have, especially for Carhartt and Levi's, and it's at a price that doesn't suck, sometimes even cheaper than you'd find in Europe, which is wild. Customer service is great because of the staff, with a lot of customers commenting on how they speak multiple languages, which is an absolute bonus, plus they're actually helpful. Some shoppers just love how organized the store is and how many different sizes they carry. Honestly, it’s good to know there’s options!

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#14 Old Navy
1516 Broadway, New York, NY 10036
Thursday: [10 AM-1 AM], Friday: [10 AM-1 AM], Saturday: [10 AM-1 AM], Sunday: [10 AM-1 AM], Monday: [10 AM-1 AM], Tuesday: [10 AM-1 AM], Wednesday: [10 AM-1 AM]
Old Navy in Times Square is a huge deal, I mean, it's a gigantic clothing store spanning multiple floors, which is kinda wild in that area of the city. You can find a lot of stuff there, everything from jeans and tees to work pants, the store have a wide variety and they keep things stocked. It's probably a great place if you need to pick up clothes for the whole family, if you're into that sort of thing.
Honestly, you hear a lot of good things said. Reviewers are often noting the staff really makes the shopping trip better, people mention they are helpful and friendly, which is always nice and a major plus when shopping. Others commented that the store is really organized and very clean. I have heard that they have great sale prices on a lot of items. Just a heads up, I heard sometimes things can be disorganized, if that matters, the store is a very popular spot, though.

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#15 Old Navy
150 W 34th St., New York, NY 10001
Thursday: [9 AM-10 PM], Friday: [9 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-9 PM], Monday: [9 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-10 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-10 PM]
Old Navy’s got a pretty sweet spot in the city; it's this massive store with, like, a bajillion floors and clothes for basically everyone. You can find stuff for women, men, kids... you know, the whole shebang. I hear they are known for being affordable, which is good. They always seem to be running some kind of sale; a lot of people say you can scoop up great basics there, and even some more trendier stuff, which is pretty cool. Plus sizes? Totally got 'em. If you're trying to find something in New York that won't empty your bank account for the entire family, Old Navy might have some good choices.
What I've heard from people is that its generally pretty good. I heard that the NYC one is usually clean and not a total disaster, which is a win, and the staff's usually super helpful, especially when they go out of there way. A lot of people are happy about the amount of stuff they have in stock, and that there's a good selection of sizes, too. Regular discounts and its pretty easy to do exchanges? Yeah, that's what the reviews are saying. I mean, you're always going to find someone who's a bit negative, but i am hearing more positive things and no one is complaining about the flip flops being expensive anymore.

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#16 Screaming Mimis Vintage
240 W 14th St, New York, NY 10011
Thursday: [12-8 PM], Friday: [12-8 PM], Saturday: [12-8 PM], Sunday: [1-7 PM], Monday: [12-8 PM], Tuesday: [12-8 PM], Wednesday: [12-8 PM]
Screaming Mimis Vintage in NYC is, I think, a pretty cool shop for unique clothes. They organize everything by decade, which makes browsing way easier when you're looking for something specific. It's not your average secondhand shop either, I mean, they have amazing vintage pieces and some costume-y stuff, so it's good for finding something to wear to a themed party or a statement piece you'll love. When it comes to a great place to check out in NYC, this could be it.
People who shop there seem to really dig the staff, you know? They are super friendly and really good at helping you find what you need or put together an outfit. A lot of reviews mention how much they liked the selection - the clothes and accessories, the organization, and the fun vibe it all has. Oh, and I heard from multiple sources its a great place if you're looking for Burning Man stuff too. Though I've heard some people say the prices can be a little high for the condition of the items, or that it can smell strange, I mean everything is second hand. Regardless, seems like the positive experiences outweigh the bad and can't hurt to give it a shot.

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#17 Double RL Men's
381 W Broadway, New York, NY 10012
Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Double RL Men's is a Ralph Lauren store in NYC that carries items with a vintage and new feel, which is a cool concept. The store uses old-timey furniture that makes it unique, providing a different experience than your usual shopping trip - pretty cool actually. You can find jeans, casual wear, tailored suits, and things influenced by Native American designs. All the items come together for what folks say is a classic retro American vibe, so if you are looking for something like that, its a good bet, especially if you are ready to spend a lot.
People seem to really love the decor and ambiance, which makes sense given the store is designed to look old. Reviews tend to be positive, with several mentioning really great customer service from people there. Brian, Steve, Chelsea, Kat, and Kevin were all name-dropped in various reviews, all sounding pretty great to talk to and get style advice from. Though the quality and staff has mixed reviews, for the most part people are happy with the store's vibe, especially if you are already a Ralph Lauren fan.

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#18 Aéropostale
6th Avenue at, 901 6th Avenue, W 33rd St, New York, NY 10001
Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-8 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Aéropostale in New York City is definitely a place you can hit up for clothes; they’re aiming for the teen and young adult crowd and have pretty trendy stuff. Think t-shirts, jeans, polos, all that easygoing casual wear. The prices are really reasonable, especially given that they always seem to be running some kind of sale, discount, or buy-one-get-one thing. For people who want affordable clothing it's somewhere to think about.
A lot of shoppers seem to be pretty happy with what they're getting at Aéropostale, mostly because of the great prices, frequent sales, and surprisingly good quality, especially the t-shirts, which have held up well after washing. Customers rave about the friendly staff; Justin, one person even noted, was awesome because he helped her find literally everything she needed. Plus, people consistently comment on how organized and clean the store is, which is always a plus. On the flip side, there have been a few complaints here and there, mostly minor, for example, incorrect hours and, I guess, the occasional cashier that wasn't exactly sunshine.

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#19 ISSEY MIYAKE / NEW YORK
119 Hudson St, New York, NY 10013
Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM]
Issey Miyake's New York City location seems to be more than just a clothing store; I've heard it described almost like a museum, showcasing carefully chosen designer pieces and accessories. The way they present their full collection gives off this artistic, almost gallery-vibe which is super cool. It gives you a really luxurious experience, you know?
The staff at the store are apparently incredible. People consistently rave about their friendliness and how helpful they are, even remembering specific employees names. They go out of their way to help, which is nice. Plus, customers seem to really appreciate that it isn't a high-pressure environment which is really important when you're paying a lot for clothes. You just want to be able to relax, explore, and really feel the quality, right? But, a couple of reviews mentioned some issues, which sucks, such as with inconsistent opening hours, rude staff, a terrible return policy, and prices higher in Japan.

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#20 New York Vintage Inc
117 W 25th St, New York, NY 10001
Thursday: [9 AM-6 PM], Friday: [12-6 PM], Saturday: [12-5 PM], Sunday: [12-5 PM], Monday: [12-6 PM], Tuesday: [12-6 PM], Wednesday: [12-6 PM]
New York Vintage Inc. seems like the kind of place you go to find something truly special; I’ve heard it described as a curated haven of vintage and runway pieces. From what I gather, they’re big on unique items, think Edwardian tea dresses and amazing accessories. I get the impression it skews expensive – I'm sure that Chanel blouse for under $100 was a rare find – but apparently, the quality justifies the price tag for many, making it a go-to in the city for legit vintage.
Word is, people are obsessed with their collection and those who have shopped there often compliment the staff's ability to find hidden gems, plus they're super helpful; one person specifically calling out a Jack who really made their visit great. Everyone seems to rave on the clean, well-organized space, which adds to the whole experience. I will note that a few others have mentioned high prices and occasionally rude staff, even one time when the store was supposed to be open but wasn't.

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#21 American Eagle
599 Broadway, New York, NY 10012
Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-7 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
American Eagle in New York City is a solid option if you need some trendy clothes for men and women. Think basics: jeans, tees, sweatshirts, plus underwear and accessories, and they're pretty good at keeping up with current styles. The sales they run makes it much more wallet-friendly, depending on if you need anything at the moment. Some spots may also sell cool sneakers, and many have a separate Aerie section, so there’s a broader range to choose from that fit your taste.
A lot of people I have seen say how great the staff are, and you know that makes a huge difference when you're trying to shop. Danny, Candace, Ayo, and Jasmine get a lot of shout-outs for being extra helpful, which is just what you need when you're trying to find the perfect pair of jeans. People have said that the store layout is really organized and there's tons to pick from, particularly that SoHo store is a good one. It looks like their jeans get a lot of love, especially with all the different sizes they have. While some people have had less than stellar experiences with not-so-attentive staff or issues with online orders, it seems those are rare.

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#22 Banana Republic
105 5th Ave, New York, NY 10003
Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
Banana Republic's New York City store offers a solid collection of clothes; you can usually find something for men and women there, ranging from work staples to weekend outfits. It has everything from suits and pants to dresses and casual wear, plus accessories and, sometimes, even home stuff. Honestly, it seems like they put some real effort into the layout, because the stores usually has a nice interior, a spacious vibe, and items that are actually displayed with some thought. So, if you're looking for a place to get some dependable clothing, it could be a decent pick.
It sounds as though the staff are usually super attentive and helpful, several people have said they've gotten great service and even personalized styling advice. And I have heard good things about how the store itself is always kept clean, plus they have these huge fitting rooms, which is a plus. A lot of people have also mentioned that they have pretty good sales and discounts, which is awesome because you can snag some decent quality stuff without breaking the bank. What's more, they have alterations services and a good selection. It appears as though that the shopping experience is a very pleasant one.

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#23 Naked & Famous Denim NYC
www.nakedandfamousdenimnyc.com
123 Grand St, New York, NY 10013
Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Naked & Famous Denim in NYC is pretty much denim heaven if you’re looking to dive into the raw and selvedge scene, seriously. They're known for getting the best Japanese fabrics to make durable jeans and other cool stuff, with some people raving about their "Fade Wall," plus they do custom hemming which is clutch. If you have some time, def check it out.
Honestly, what really stood out when hearing about the store is how many people went on and on about the staff. Reviewers were consistently complimenting the employees with specific names like Shane, Steve, Noah, Daniel, and Zeke, mentioning how helpful they were in picking out the perfect pair, which is what people want, right? On top of that, apparently they offer free hemming and are really good at explaining the whole denim process. Quick shipping on online orders is a bonus, too. While a few folks mentioned iffy store hours or someone on staff having a bad day, seems like overall, you’re probably gonna have a solid experience there.

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#24 Peter Manning New York
933 Broadway, New York, NY 10010
Thursday: [11 AM-6 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [11 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-6 PM]
Peter Manning New York is this kinda cool clothing store, specifically for dudes who aren't super tall, you know? What's really neat is they have actual, well-fitting clothes for shorter guys, its about time, right?. They stock all sorts of styles, which includes dress shirts, pants, jackets, all the normal stuff, that's tailored in a way that *actually* fits without you having to go to a tailor, which is amazing. Basically, the store runs as what they call a "fit shop," so, you try everything on to figure out your size, then you order what you want.
The best part? The people that shop there rave about the personalized attention you get, and how incredible it is to find clothes that just, like, fit properly straight from the rack. Honestly, that is pretty rare to find. And customers often mention Peter himself, along with employees such as Brody and Laura, as being exceptionally helpful in finding the right sizes and styles. They have the best quality clothes, I think; you can see why so many end up being long term shoppers. However, it's true that sometimes reviewers have complained about issues with online shipping or a bad in-store experience.

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#25 LOFT
150 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017
Thursday: [8 AM-8 PM], Friday: [8 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [8 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [8 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [8 AM-8 PM]
LOFT is a pretty solid option for clothes, especially if you're trying to build out a work wardrobe that can transition into the evening. They have a good selection of stuff that isn't too crazy, and the stores are usually organized, which I appreciate. Plus, it's great that they carry petite sizes, it's not always easy to find clothes that actually fit without needing alterations. You can usually find something cute, even if the price point is a little higher than you'd normally go for.
One of the best things about LOFT is how friendly the salespeople are, and how clean they keep the stores. I've heard that they have good sales, especially because they frequently have discounts. It's really convenient to find clothes that fit a curvier figure, or a petite one, especially given their wide range of styles. Some have noted issues with the sizing being all over the place, which can be super annoying when you don't know what size to get, or you can't find plus sizes in store.

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#26 Foot Locker
1460 Broadway, New York, NY 10036
Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-9 PM], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
Foot Locker's New York City location is pretty big; they've got a ton of sportswear, shoes, and accessories that's fit for men, women, and kids. Supposedly, the store does carry all the big names, such as Nike, Adidas, Jordan, and Hoka. Plus, I've heard you might find recent releases along with stuff on sale, or at least, that's what people say.
I always hear about the store’s huge selection, and how they got super friendly employees that are often on hand to help you out, along with having styles you can't find anywhere else. Many people shout out how helpful certain employees were and that they really went the extra mile, so that's a nice thing to have. Some people really enjoy how organized the store is and that they carry a large variety of products, and sometimes find really great deals when they visit. You can find some good prices at times, it seems.

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#27 Rainbow Shops
603 8th Ave, New York, NY 10018
Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-8 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Rainbow Shops in New York City is definitely worth a look if you're trying to find cute clothes without completely draining your bank account. They've got a bunch of stuff, from dresses and jeans to shoes and accessories; I have heard that some stores even carry plus sizes, which is awesome. Honestly, it's a solid option if you want to experiment with trends and not feel bad when next season rolls around and something new catches your eye, though some of the merchandise isn't the best.
It seems Rainbow has a reputation for seriously low prices, and people generally seem pretty happy with the variety available. Some shoppers have mentioned how easy it is to put together complete outfits for, say, a party or just a day out, which is clutch, and I've heard people love the staff, especially at the 8th Avenue location. A good amount of reviewers also point out that it's well stocked! Granted, people bring up that they don't have fitting rooms, also there can be issues with clothing quality and sizing, so maybe keep that in mind.

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#28 Levi’s Store
1535 Broadway, New York, NY 10036
Thursday: [9 AM-11 PM], Friday: [9 AM-11 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-11 PM], Sunday: [9 AM-11 PM], Monday: [9 AM-11 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-11 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-11 PM]
Levi's in Times Square is essentially denim heaven, you know? They've got everything from your classic jeans to, I believe, a pretty solid selection of shirts and accessories. The store itself, it's actually pretty big, several levels even, so it’s definitely worth it to check it out if you’re in the city and need some retail therapy – especially if your closet is crying out for some new denim. Plus, they have a tailoring service, which is seriously handy to make sure the fit is perfect.
Honestly, I've heard mostly good things; people seem to really love that store. I've seen people online mentioning the staff are really great, super helpful, and make it so much easier to find the right size. I understand that it's a little harder to find a patient worker; especially since Times Square is incredibly chaotic. Some people actually had the best experience, they ended up finding the perfect pair of jeans even they’re usually hard to fit. You know, I think it's awesome that they have workers that speak different languages. I would say it can be hit or miss on the sale but at the same time worth checking out, especially if you're in the area and looking for a solid wardrobe staple.

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#29 Marshalls
206 Washington St, New York, NY 10006
Thursday: [9 AM-9:30 PM], Friday: [9 AM-9:30 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-9:30 PM], Sunday: [9 AM-9:30 PM], Monday: [9 AM-9:30 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-9:30 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-9:30 PM]
The Marshalls near the World Trade Center in NYC, it's a treasure trove of discounted finds spread across multiple levels. They pretty much stock everything there, from clothes for everyone in your family (even the furry ones!), shoes, beauty stuff, home goods... I mean, really a lot of stuff. What’s cool is how they're always getting new inventory, so you can stumble across designer brands and everyday basics too.
A lot of people really dig this Marshalls. The most common thing people say is that it's super clean, and organized, also that the people that work there are helpful; it actually makes shopping a nicer experience. You can score some seriously good deals, and who doesn’t love finding a designer item for way cheaper than it would originally be? Plus, it's not nearly as crowded as some other department stores in Manhattan! If I was going to knit-pick, some have mentioned the customer service isn't consistently good, and the online hours may not be accurate. There has also been a few complaints about the selection of some things that can be a little limited, such as baby clothes, and spotty wifi.

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#30 Gap Factory
172 Broadway, New York, NY 10038
Thursday: [9 AM-8 PM], Friday: [9 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [9 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-8 PM]
Gap Factory in New York City has options for pretty much everyone, men, women, and the kiddos, you know? They have a ton of those everyday basics along with some of the branded stuff, and it's generally all at a price point that doesn't make you feel too guilty for treating yourself, even if it’s only a little bit. It looks like they run sales pretty frequently, I mean who doesn't love a good discount?! Oh, and I think I saw something about accessories, too, like those branded straps, sometimes perfumes, maybe even flip-flops if that's your thing, although, I will admit that can be a bit hit or miss.
I hear tons of people are really happy with the deals at this particular Gap Factory. It's like, the staff is apparently super nice, helpful, even going the extra mile to help find the right sizes or suggest ways to save some coin, which is always a plus. A lot of folks compliment how clean the store is, and the fact that everything is organized makes shopping less of a nightmare. However, not everyone’s a fan; a few have said the selection can feel a little limited, and that the men's section isn't as well-organized as the rest, and sometimes the cashiers aren’t always in the best mood, which can be a bummer.

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#31 Banana Republic
552 & 556 Broadway, New York, NY 10012
Thursday: [11 AM-8 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [11 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-8 PM]
Banana Republic in NYC is a decent spot if you're on the hunt for clothes that are modern and stylish and work for both men and women. It's got a bunch of locations, and word on the street is, they can be quite spacious, with the occasional peek at BR Home stuff. Seems like they usually have good quality stuff that isn't gonna totally drain your bank account, and they have sales pretty often, which is always a win. You'll probably find stuff for work, along with some more stylish pieces, so, really, it's got something for everyone's wardrobe needs.
A lot of people I know have said the staff are nice and super helpful, especially in the fitting rooms, and I heard they're great with online order help too. Folks appreciate that the stores are organized, clean, and have a good vibe, plus they have places for your friends to sit while you're trying on clothes, which is cool. The options they have are vast and I've heard they also do tailoring. Some peeps have mentioned the customer service being hit or miss sometimes. I also heard that sometimes they don't have enough sizes, the sale stuff can be messy, and what they say is online isn't always what they actually have. Some find it too expensive, but it's not a common thing to hear.

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#32 T.J. Maxx
620 6th Ave, New York, NY 10011
Thursday: [9 AM-9:30 PM], Friday: [9 AM-9:30 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-9:30 PM], Sunday: [9:30 AM-9:30 PM], Monday: [9 AM-9:30 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-9:30 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-9:30 PM]
Alright, listen, T.J. Maxx in New York City is seriously huge; it's got basically everything. They have clothing for everybody, plus shoes and all sorts of accessories; you can even find stuff for your apartment and, like, kitchen stuff and beauty things, if you're into that. What I've heard is that it's all about those discounted prices on name brands, which I can totally appreciate, making it a good place to check out if you're trying to find a good deal. If you're looking for clothes in NYC, it's worth a shot.
I've heard from people that the selection is great, which is always a plus, and I guess there's something fun about trying to find cool, high-quality items at a steal. Cleanliness is something that's mentioned a lot, which I appreciate, especially since some stores can be chaotic, and a bunch of folks have said they love that it’s basically a one-stop shop. Apparently, the staff is generally nice, especially the people working the registers, and I think that some of the features, such as a phone charging station, are pretty great additions. It's worth noting though that others have mentioned that checkout lines are sometimes long or the store organization being a little off. Also, returns can be tricky sometimes, but hey, you can't win them all, right?

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#33 GU
578 Broadway, New York, NY 10012
Thursday: [11 AM-8 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-8 PM], Monday: [11 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-8 PM]
GU is supposed to be Uniqlo's younger sister, and honestly, it sounds cute. They've got a spot somewhere in NYC that's supposed to offer up-to-the-minute basics that won't drain your bank account. Word on the street is their stock is all about that casual-cool, streetwear vibe, with a bunch of sweaters, denim, pants, and accessories. I've heard they are running sales, which is never a bad thing, especially if they have some designer collaborations. They got sizes, but keep in mind it can run smaller than Uniqlo, I think. The consensus I've seen is this place rocks if you're on the hunt for a killer deal and want to stay on top of trends because, tbh, I don't know any store that has Japanese clothing.
What I saw online from people is they appreciate the customer service. A number of people felt very welcomed by the friendly staff. Lots of people complimenting the reasonable prices. Some even said the quality of the clothes for the prices they pay for. You know, it's hard to find customer service like that. Plenty mention the Japanese attention to detail. Plus, they always have new collaborations or something that makes you want to stop by.

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#34 Free People
383 W. Broadway &, Spring St, New York, NY 10012
Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
Free People's New York City location is a good place for finding clothing with that kind of carefree, bohemian vibe. They usually have a pretty big selection of clothes that are a little different, definitely leaning towards the feminine and quirky side, plus it's often laid out really nicely. What's cool, too, is they have their FP Movement line if you're into athletic wear, along with a sale section where you might get lucky and find something more affordable. I get the feeling a lot of people consider it a very fashionable store, it's just that some think the prices is high considering the perceived quality and the clothes available aren't the biggest selection.
I have heard that the staff can be great; some people really appreciate how helpful and friendly they are, and that they make the whole shopping experience more enjoyable. Honestly, that's half the battle these days, right? People I know mentioned that the store itself is spacious and well organized, making it easy to browse all of the unique styles. Additionally, the location is super convenient and they have the items available that people are looking for. One thing to note is that not everyone has had a positive experience regarding customer service, they thought some of the employees weren't helpful, plus a few reviews commented about limited sizes and feeling pressured.

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#35 Levi’s Store
45 W 34th St., New York, NY 10001
Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-8 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
The Levi's store in New York City seems good if you're trying to find your next favorite pair of jeans, they do have a pretty solid selection of clothes and accessories for all genders and ages, which is nice, no? It's located conveniently, too, you could pop in after seeing a landmark or something, a few reviewers have mentioned there always a good sale, too. Even though the prices can feel a little steep compared to what you might find online, there's usually deals and clearance racks if you look close enough.
Honestly, the staff seems like the best part – customers usually gush about how friendly and helpful everyone is. Some even said they got really good styling advice and that the staff are really patient in helping find the right size and fit. But I have also seen a review or two where people were dissapointed with service, especially if they were trying to return something or wanted a product that was out of stock, maybe it can be hit or miss. I guess that's retail, right?

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#36 UNIQLO Soho Store
546 Broadway, New York, NY 10012
Thursday: [11 AM-8 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-8 PM], Monday: [11 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-8 PM]
Uniqlo in Soho is a pretty big deal, I think. They definitely have a ton of different options for, you know, everyone, and the prices aren't going to break the bank. They've got all the basics that, I mean, everyone needs such as t-shirts, jeans, and those heat tech things. Also, I think they're always coming out with collabs and new stuff each season, which is kind of neat. Sure, its not designer, but you can get some solid basics and even some trendy stuff there. For real, lots of folks would definitely say it's among the best places in the city to get affordable, like, clothes that hold up pretty well for everyday wear. And, I think they use this Japanese technology in their stuff, which, well I don't know what it means exactly but I guess it is good.
What's really cool is people rave regarding the staff being extra friendly and actually helpful, I've heard Colleen, Robin, and Alexandra K, are all supposed to be super great. Customers definitely are fond about how organized the store is and the sheer variety of stuff they sell, especially when it comes to heat tech things and jeans with free alterations. Lots of people feel that you get a solid quality for the price and that the designs are stylish, that's probably why it's considered a go-to for just regular, everyday outfits. Of course, if I am being honest I have heard some people had difficulty because sometimes the sizes are not always consistent. Plus the return policy is what it is; where you buy it, is where you return it. There are some mentions of it getting pretty crowded in there and the temperature, I guess is not always consistent.

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#37 Assembly New York
170 Ludlow St, New York, NY 10002
Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Assembly New York, nestled in the Lower East Side, is this cool boutique that seems to have a bit of everything for people who are into fashion and not just following trends; its got clothes, accessories, and jewelry for both guys and girls. Apparently they focus on up-and-coming local designers but will stock vintage items too, which is something you don't often see, as well as beauty products and some interesting stuff. If you are in the market for a new wardrobe I would recommend checking this out.
I've heard so many people talking about how Assembly's collections are unique and carefully picked out and some say their pieces are "cool" and "chic", I mean it sounds good right? Customers really like the variety of brands and styles, and that the staff is helpful -- someone even said that Ale Tarver is a total rockstar, super talented, and sweet, I wonder what her personal style is. People seem to enjoy the constant new stuff and have found things they didn't even realize they wanted. But, a few have mentioned some less awesome things like expensive prices, pretty strict return rules, spotty customer service, and even a couple of instances of rude employees, which is unfortunate.

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#38 Marshalls
620 6th Ave, New York, NY 10011
Thursday: [9:30 AM-9:30 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-9:30 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-9:30 PM], Sunday: [9:30 AM-9:30 PM], Monday: [9:30 AM-9:30 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-9:30 PM], Wednesday: [9:30 AM-9:30 PM]
Marshalls in NYC? It's massive. You can get lost for hours in there, seriously, especially if you're trying to find something specific. They have clothing, shoes, beauty products, even stuff for your house, and it's all discounted; sometimes it is great brands but often it's last season, which I'm not complaining about. If you want name brands without completely draining your bank account, this might be your spot.
I can't guarantee the experience is perfect, a long checkout line is likely, but from what people say, its treasure hunting. Customers have mentioned the home section being surprisingly good, and the luggage can be a steal, it is possible to find some great quality clothes too. But hey, sometimes you'll find something that's totally not you; its a gamble. But if you like finding designer stuff for less, go for it.

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#39 LOFT
2 Broadway, New York, NY 10004
Thursday: [8 AM-8 PM], Friday: [8 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [12-5 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [8 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [8 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [8 AM-8 PM]
LOFT in New York City definitely seems like a solid option if you're hunting for clothes. They have a good selection of pants, shirts, and jewelry that could be suitable for work, and from what I've heard, it's possible to score some seriously amazing deals there, too. They also have a convenient return policy, which is always a relief when you're shopping online and unsure about sizing; I hate getting stuck with stuff that doesn't fit.
What's great is that many people say the staff there are genuinely friendly, with some locations going the extra mile. Honestly, who doesn't love a clean, organized store with big dressing rooms? I appreciate when clothes is made well; the Lou & Grey line gets a lot of love. But the most impressive thing is the sales they are running.

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#40 De Janeiro Stores
78 Nassau St, New York, NY 10038
Thursday: [8 AM-7 PM], Friday: [8 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [Closed], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [8 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [8 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [8 AM-7 PM]
De Janeiro Stores is this clothing shop in NYC, and they seem to carry pretty much everything a girl could want: clothes, shoes, accessories and the like. Apparently you can find regular everyday stuff alongside designer pieces, and a lot of people say their prices are pretty good and they have discounts all the time. I think that's what I heard, anyway. A lot of people seem to think it's their go-to for fast fashion and work outfits, even if it’s not the most fancy place.
Loads of shoppers consistently rave about the prices being super reasonable, which is always a win, especially since they supposedly carry some name-brand things, too. Many seem to appreciate the variety they offer, which includes current styles and what sounds to be frequent sales events. The staff are reportedly really helpful, even though it can get pretty busy and you might have to look for what you want on your own. I hear that their XLs and plus sizes aren't always well-stocked, so there’s always room for improvement.

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#41 LOFT
1459 Broadway, New York, NY 10036
Thursday: [8 AM-9 PM], Friday: [8 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [8 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [8 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [8 AM-9 PM]
LOFT in NYC is a solid spot for women's clothes, I hear. They've got a pretty wide selection, from work stuff to everyday wear, and even jewelry, which is a plus. A friend mentioned they often run sales, which is always great if you're looking to snag some stylish pieces without breaking the bank. I think the thing is, though, finding your size can sometimes be hit or miss, depending what you're after.
Word on the street is that the staff is pretty good at the Times Square location. A lot of people have had positive experiences, talking about how helpful the employees are when it comes to finding the right size and putting together full outfits. Apparently, the store is generally clean and well-organized, with an okay layout. It sounds worthwhile, even with some of the mixed reviews, especially if you appreciate good quality clothes and helpful service.

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#42 Blue in Green
8 Greene St, New York, NY 10013
Thursday: [12-8 PM], Friday: [12-8 PM], Saturday: [12-8 PM], Sunday: [12-7 PM], Monday: [12-8 PM], Tuesday: [12-8 PM], Wednesday: [12-8 PM]
Blue in Green in NYC is where you can find some seriously legit Japanese denim and streetwear, and they really emphasize quality. I heard they're supposed to be the best place in the city if you're after Japanese designers, especially because they carry labels, such as Kapital, Pure Blue Japan, even Samurai and others. You know, it’s that kind of store you go to when you want to find something made with high attention to detail and durable materials like jeans, tees, jackets and accessories; it's a destination for anyone who really wants long-lasting and fashionable pieces.
What I've read online says the staff are super helpful and really know their stuff, which is good to know if you are intimidated by Japanese denim. People are saying that they'll offer personalized advice to help you find the perfect fit and style that matches your body. Plus, they supposedly have all these Japanese brands that are tough to find anywhere else in the US, even raw selvedge for women. I saw a lot of reviews that mentioned they can do in-house hemming, which is super convenient for anyone looking for a chainstitch hem. From what I hear, the store has a pretty chill and welcoming vibe too. But, I did see some reviews that had complaints about inconsistent customer service, so hopefully they have improved since then.

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#43 Superdry
21-25 W 34th St., New York, NY 10001
Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-9 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Superdry's got a spot in NYC, carrying tons of cool clothes and accessories for both men and women. It's a multistory setup with everything from comfy hoodies to legit outerwear like jackets and ski suits. Pricing can be a little inconsistent, leaning more toward the moderate to high end of the scale, though I heard there are sales sometimes, so you could score some designer stuff at a discount, maybe.
People often say they have a great selection, quality stuff, especially for winter, and some cool styles you don’t see everywhere. Plus, folks have mentioned that their staff can be really helpful and friendly, which you don't always get these days. I've read reviews that talk about how big and organized it is, which makes shopping way less stressful. Hopefully the fitting rooms have good lighting though!

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#44 UNIQLO Hudson Yards
500 W 33rd St Space #RU218, New York, NY 10001
Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Uniqlo at Hudson Yards is a great spot for snagging some quality basics. I mean, they've got everything, whether you're looking for comfy casual wear, stuff for working out, or even those heat-tech layers for when winter *finally* decides to show up. Oh! And they carry clothes for everyone, men, women, kids, the whole shebang, you know. It's all fairly minimalist too, which I appreciate and their price-to-product ratio? Pretty awesome.
I've seen people online saying the store is really well-kept and tidy, which is always a plus, right? Also, a bunch of people mentioned how helpful the staff can be, shouting out employees, people like Luis M and Diego G. I heard the self-checkout is super quick too, which is something I value, especially when you're in a rush. Plus you can find what you need when visiting the store. I've also read that they have a decent selection and the prices are reasonable, and that it's super convenient being right there in the Hudson Yards mall. I heard that its the best brand.

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#45 Urban Outfitters
521 5th Ave, New York, NY 10175
Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-8 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Urban Outfitters in New York City is, in my opinion, trying to be this cool, trendy spot for young people with their casual fashion choices. I mean, they do carry everything: clothes, accessories, shoes, and even random stuff such as beauty items, home decor, vinyls, books, and that novelty stuff you didn't know you needed. Some folks find it's worth a browse despite the fact that the prices can feel kind of expensive. Is it the perfect place to find that unique item and fashionable pieces that'll become your next instagram post? It may just be.
Apparently, a lot of customers rave about the wide variety of items at this location; the clothes, accessories, and quirky home goods seem to be the biggest draw. Plus, people have mentioned liking their beauty product selection. You can find cool novelty items and even vinyl records if that's your thing. What I've noticed, though, is how frequently reviewers mention friendly and helpful employees. Customer service definitely makes a difference in the shopping experience and it’s nice to hear some of the staff go the extra mile. It's definitely one of the best places to look for something unique if you happen to be in the city.

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#46 Shop Untitled NYC
27 W 8th St, New York, NY 10011
Thursday: [12-8 PM], Friday: [12-8 PM], Saturday: [12-8 PM], Sunday: [12-8 PM], Monday: [12-8 PM], Tuesday: [12-8 PM], Wednesday: [12-8 PM]
Shop Untitled NYC is this place in the city that carries, how can I put it, super unique clothes from a ton of different designers. You can find pieces there that honestly, you wouldn't see anywhere else, with styles ranging from, I guess you could say, desert warrior vibes to punk rock, with some edgier, BDSM-inspired stuff too. Seriously, their collection of leather pieces, headpieces, and jewelry are impressive. I've heard they really nail curating hard-to-find pieces if you are looking to make an impression.
What's really cool about Shop Untitled from what I've read is that people can't stop raving about how attentive and helpful the staff are. I've heard the staff is really friendly and are quick to offer help; some even have drinks! Customers mentioned that their staff makes them feel really comfortable. People are also talking a lot about the store's ability to pull looks for very specific scenarios, with one person claiming to buy outfits for Burning Man, masquerade events, their wife, and their everyday life in NYC. Okay but some reviewers say it's a bit expensive, so keep that in mind if you decide to check them out.

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#47 Nike Soho
529 Broadway, New York, NY 10012
Thursday: [11 AM-8 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [11 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-8 PM]
Nike Soho's got a seriously cool vibe. This retail spot, smack dab in New York City, isn't just any old store; it is spread across multiple levels, providing plenty of room to browse the collections. They really do have everything Nike; apparel, shoes, and accessories for women and men and there are some items for your kids too if you're shopping with them.
People seem generally stoked about the layout of the store. There were some great reviews in the past mentioning how easy it is to find what you're looking for. A few of them were shouting out the staff too, like Lisa and Jason, as being super helpful and they were very friendly when it came to recommendations. The basketball court is a neat idea as well as being able to try out the shoes on an actual court is a major plus, although, it seems it is not always open to the public. Plus-size options are usually a win these days for stores. I have heard some complaints but some folks thought that certain customer service interactions, could have been better, but I think the overall positive vibes outweigh that.

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#48 The North Face Soho
584 Broadway B -103, New York, NY 10012
Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
The North Face in Soho, located right here in NYC, is a pretty decent spot if you're on the hunt for outerwear or stuff for camping; or hiking, you know, outdoorsy activities. They stock a good amount of jackets and other clothes for when it's freezing, however, I heard that what they have can be kinda limited sometimes. I heard the store's setup looks neat and is well-kept, which I definitely dig when I'm shopping for a new fit, whether it's for everyday wear or something more heavy-duty.
Customer service seems to be on point. A lot of people say they had stellar experiences with the staff, apparently, some of the employees are really going above and beyond to assist you. People appreciated that the staff knew their stuff, that they were ready and willing to help find what you need, and also that they'd give you honest feedback. A lot of people noted the super welcoming vibe in the store as well, and positive energy radiates through the space! Although some folks have had issues, I mean, no place is perfect, the overwhelmingly positive feedback makes it seem like its a good choice.

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#49 Banana Republic Factory Store
17 W 34th St., New York, NY 10001
Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Banana Republic Factory in NYC has pretty good deals if you're hunting for new clothes, whether it's for work or just everyday stuff. From what I hear, it's a solid spot to snag some affordable fashion if you're a local or just visiting, and I believe they're located near tourist destinations. I read up about them online, and they say you can find anything from business casual pieces to stuff you can wear to hang out in.
I saw a ton of positive reviews regarding the discounts and the whole vibe of the store. Apparently, the staff is really helpful if you have trouble with sizing or you need advice. Some people even gave shout-outs to employees by name who were really on it, but I don't think I can name them here. Plus, they seem to have a pretty good system for returns and doing online order pickups, and the store's generally clean and organized; I do wish they had more sizes, though.

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#50 Aritzia
20 Hudson Yards #327, New York, NY 10001
Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Aritzia in NYC has definitely become one of those places I think about when I'm looking for something elevated, but still cool. They're known to carry a lot of different pieces. From what I've heard, you can find everyday outfits and even something dressier for an event, and their attention to how everything is sewn together is supposed to be pretty good. I guess you could say that if you’re hunting for durable and fashionable pieces in the city, it sounds like Aritzia is a solid option.
It’s amazing how often people will mention the staff's helpfulness. Sophia, Sarah, Dahra, Charles, Gabby, Amy, Nikita and Laura get called out a lot, which is pretty cool. People seem to appreciate when they are helped in figuring out the right size, or for when they get tips on what to wear with what; they also say that the store is organized nicely. Though, I've also read some people had issues with pushy salespeople, discount problems, and issues with the return policy—apparently some employees might not be super helpful, maybe kinda condescending, especially when it comes to sale items and store credit.

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#51 lululemon
114 5th Ave, New York, NY 10011
Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Lululemon in NYC is a go-to for anyone looking for quality workout clothes, and they carry stuff for both guys and girls. You can usually find a good selection of leggings, yoga pants – they're basically the same thing, right? – shorts, tops, plus all the accessories. Oh, and apparently some stores will do alterations and offer workout classes, too, which is a nice perk if you got the time, ya know?
I've seen a lot of positive feedback regarding the staff; apparently, they're really helpful and attentive, which is always a plus when you're trying to figure out what size you are. People seem to really dig the clothing's design and how comfy but also durable it is. It's nice when you get your money's worth in clothing. It seems a lot of reviews mentioned specific employees who went above and beyond, so that's always a good sign, isn't it. And some even liked the store's layout and unique product selection, which makes shopping a lot easier to manage, especially when you have a busy schedule to manage.

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#52 H&M
1472 Broadway, New York, NY 10036
Thursday: [9 AM-12 AM], Friday: [9 AM-12 AM], Saturday: [9 AM-12 AM], Sunday: [9 AM-11 PM], Monday: [9 AM-11 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-11 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-11 PM]
H&M's Times Square location in NYC is massive; it’s honestly a retail wonderland. You can find pretty much everything there, from the latest trends in clothing and all those fun accessories to brighten an outfit. The prices are definitely attractive, which makes it good for anyone who wants to keep up with fashion without breaking the bank. I've seen where they have a men's section too, so it's not just a place for women to explore, though I hear it's not quite as extensive as the women's department.
I hear a lot of people say they find really cute stuff there, its trendy and good for family shopping, and that they have great prices which is always a win. Also, customer service can be a hit or miss, sometimes you get someone amazing, other times, not so much, but some people point out there are staff members who are super helpful, and that's really appreciated when you're trying to find something specific. The store can get crowded, particularly when there's a sale going on, and yeah sometimes the music is too loud, but hey, you just can't beat the prices. I also hear that there is an H&M home section; finding home decor items is an unexpected, plus.

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#53 Marshalls
197 E Houston St, New York, NY 10002
Thursday: [9 AM-9:30 PM], Friday: [9 AM-9:30 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-9:30 PM], Sunday: [9 AM-9:30 PM], Monday: [9 AM-9:30 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-9:30 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-9:30 PM]
Marshalls, especially in NYC, gives off a treasure hunt vibe, you know? It has everything. They usually stock up on clothing for all genders and ages, plus shoes, home decor, and sometimes even treats for your fur babies. Several customers mention how shockingly organized and clean the NYC locations are, which, let's be real, isn't always the case with discount stores. Sometimes the multiple floors they have can be a little tight and the deals you find are definitely worth the dig, and you can score some seriously amazing designer finds if you take the time.
I think the real draw to Marshalls isn't just the low prices on stuff, though that definitely helps, it's the friendly staff. Several reviews highlight just how nice everyone is there, and how easy it is to navigate their store. It's true, some places have smaller selections or can have long checkout lines, but ultimately, if you're patient and ready to browse, you are likely to find something you love. Honestly, the surprise finds, and unique items, makes it one of the places I'll sink my money into.

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#54 T.J. Maxx
14 Wall St, New York, NY 10005
Thursday: [8:30 AM-9 PM], Friday: [8:30 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [8:30 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-7 PM], Monday: [8:30 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [8:30 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [8:30 AM-9 PM]
The T.J. Maxx in NYC, specifically the Wall Street one, is like, a treasure hunt, you know? They carry a whole bunch of stuff, everything from clothes for anyone to beauty products, and even stuff for your house, so you can definitely find something. It's worth checking out because a lot of people mention snagging designer labels there without completely emptying your wallet, which is amazing. It's definitely a great place to try if you want to get a good deal on something nice.
A lot of the reviews focus on how great the prices are and that they have variety. Plus, there's often a chance you'll find designer stuff at like, a fraction of the cost, which is pretty cool. Some people seem to focus on particular sections, too, namely beauty, jewelry and home goods, so if your looking for an item like that, I suggest you start there. It's also supposedly super convenient, especially if you’re working or traveling downtown since it's in the Financial District. Lots of customers also say the people who work there are really friendly, they'll even go above and beyond, though some other reviews say that some employees were rude and unhelpful.

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#55 Free People
10 W 49th St, New York, NY 10020
Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Free People in NYC? You can definitely find some cool, unique pieces there, and the whole aesthetic is pretty on point. I've heard they really nail the bohemian vibe with clothing, lingerie, and even their workout gear, plus shoes and accessories if you're into that. It’s a great spot if you need a party dress, too, or they do have some cute, simple t-shirts as well. Though, it's kinda expensive, I guess, for the quality, sometimes?
I've heard lots of people gush about the selection they have at the store and I think the designs are super cool, also the atmosphere is fun. A lot of customers specifically mentioned certain employees really stood out because they were super helpful and just generally made the whole shopping thing more enjoyable, so that's something. Apparently, they all look amazing, probably straight off a Free People photoshoot. However, some reviewers mention it can be inconsistent in service; several people have mentioned feeling ignored or dealt with rudely, which isn't great. Some of the shoppers felt the employees were discriminatory and didn't greet them and were not very attentive to their needs. Sizing issues and things being out of stock were other things people mentioned which might frustrate some people.

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#56 T.J. Maxx
483 Broadway, New York, NY 10013
Thursday: [9 AM-9 PM], Friday: [9 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Monday: [9 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-9 PM]
I hear that the T.J. Maxx down in the Financial District is pretty solid. They've got, I guess, a decent selection if you're trying to find something specific or just want to browse discounted items. It's apparently one of those multi-level setups crammed with a bunch of different things from clothes to home goods, so you can probably snag some designer deals on the low. Just keep in mind the arrangement of the floors might be a bit confusing if it's your first time there.
From what people are saying, it seems like it's usually clean which is a plus, especially since it gets busy, plus the staff are supposed to be super helpful, which is always appreciated. Some say the jewelry section is amazing, so, that might be worth checking out - I know I'm always on the lookout for cute accessories. Though, others have said that the stock is sometimes inconsistent, so don't go there expecting to find a specific style. There were some complaints on customer service, but it mostly had positive reviews.

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#57 A.P.C.
131 Mercer St, New York, NY 10012
Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
A.P.C. in New York City isn't just another clothing store; it's got this curated vibe going on, focusing on French style that's known for its killer denim and those timeless pieces you can wear forever. A lot of people rave on the jeans, saying the fit is perfect and the style lasts; they consider them investments, regardless the price tag. If you're looking for somewhere good in NYC that has quality French clothing, A.P.C. could be a great bet; they also have accessories, other clothes too, and the store itself it clean and elegant to walk into.
The customer service at A.P.C. gets a lot of praise, actually, with a lot of people saying that the employees are attentive and know their stuff, and that they're happy to go that extra mile for you. Some reviewers even name-dropped employees like Carlos, Shakon, Alissa, Henry, Chloe and Nate, who gave them great experiences by being friendly, giving personalized assistance, and being willing to work with peoples schedule in order to get them what they need. Its a well-organized store, too, plus they do have occasional sales that a lot of people are happy about.

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#58 Urban Outfitters
Herald Sq, 1333 Broadway, New York, NY 10018
Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-8 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Urban Outfitters in New York City is a place, right? They've got it all, from clothes to accessories and home stuff, plus vinyl. I believe they're aimed for younger people, but you might find something too. Sometimes, though, it's a total hit or miss depending on what your style is.
A lot of people comment about how much stuff they have and how unique the items are. Some locations even have like, cafés, I think that's pretty neat. Staff members are usually really nice, too; customers mentioned an employee named JoAnna was a literal angel for how helpful she was. You know, the store can feel a little pricey when you check out. It can be a gamble but signing up for their membership gets you discounts.

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#59 Levi’s Store
495 Broadway, New York, NY 10012
Thursday: [9 AM-9 PM], Friday: [9 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-8 PM], Monday: [9 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-9 PM]
The Levi's store in NYC is a big space jam-packed with jeans, shirts, and jackets, you know, the whole shebang from that classic brand. They usually have pretty good deals on popular jeans such as 511s and 514s so if you're looking for that specific style, it's worth going to check them out. Plus, they even do on-site tailoring and customization, which is kind of neat if you want to make your jeans one-of-a-kind.
A bunch of customers have raved about how friendly and helpful the staff is there too, which makes shopping way better, right? Shout out to Pino, Steffon, Davian, Shamari, Mac, Ben, Fabio, Irene, Nadia, and Quinn for being so patient and knowledgeable when people are trying to figure out their sizing, styling, or just tracking down specific items; they definitely go the extra mile. People also seem to like the wide selection they have in stock, and that they offer discounts, not to mention the hemming and embroidery options. Oh, spacious and clean fitting rooms are always a bonus too, I can't stand when they're small or gross!

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#60 Free People
79 5th Ave, New York, NY 10003
Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Free People in NYC definitely has its own vibe, a sort of bohemian style thing going on, a bit similar to Anthropologie. But, they're also a bit different. I've heard their known for the cool decorations and unique pieces - sometimes they have an edgy thing which complements the signature hippie aesthetic. Customers always seem to mention the sale racks, which are supposed to be pretty well-stocked with great deals. It's nice being able to get discounts on decent items!
Word on the street is the staff is usually super friendly and helpful, and honestly who doesn't appreciate great service? A lot of people seem happy with the selection too, especially when they can actually find their size, which, let's be real, is a constant struggle elsewhere. The clothing has a distinct '70s vibe that a lot of shoppers are drawn to. I think it would be nice if the store did not sell stuff that didn't have the security tag on it.

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#61 Charles Tyrwhitt
377 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10017
Thursday: [9 AM-7 PM], Friday: [9 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM], Monday: [9 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-7 PM]
Charles Tyrwhitt is a men's clothing retailer in New York City, with a focus on shirts, suits, ties, and all those essential accessories; they really lean into a British aesthetic. Word on the street is that they offer good value for the price, particularly if you take advantage of their regular multi-buy offers. Their main goal seems to be providing professional menswear in various sizes and fits to accommodate most body types, but apparently, you might find their stock a little spotty from time to time.
Honestly, I keep hearing amazing things about their customer service, you know. A lot of people have been saying the staff is super helpful and attentive, going out of their way to help find the right size, put together stylish looks, and even handle custom orders; I think that makes the shopping experience so much better. I see that there is some negative reviews too. The quality of their shirts and suits seems consistently praised, with some people mentioning the wrinkle-resistant fabrics, which is obviously a game changer for anyone with a hectic schedule. Of course, others have reported some issues with inconsistent service or products.

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#62 Gap
1514 Broadway, New York, NY 10036
Thursday: [10 AM-1 AM], Friday: [10 AM-1 AM], Saturday: [10 AM-1 AM], Sunday: [10 AM-1 AM], Monday: [10 AM-1 AM], Tuesday: [10 AM-1 AM], Wednesday: [10 AM-1 AM]
The Gap in Times Square, it's a pretty massive store, right in the heart of everything. They have floors and floors of clothes, something for everyone from your baby niece to your grandpa, I think. What people seem to appreciate the most is how easy it is to find good, basic stuff there, especially when they're running a sale, which happens quite often. Seems convenient for getting everything in one location.
Customers really go on and on about how nice the staff is, like really going above and beyond. There's even a few reviews where people named employees specifically. Cleanliness also stands out, not every store in midtown is immaculate if you catch my drift. Plus, its a wide variety of clothing styles for people. Some found the sizing wasn't always consistent, and maybe some bad apples on the staff, the good experiences definitely stand out.

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#63 Gap
657 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10017
Thursday: [9 AM-8 PM], Friday: [9 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-7 PM], Monday: [9 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-8 PM]
The Gap in New York City has a bunch of clothes for everyone, from kids to adults and they do carry basics and some things that are a little more fashion-forward. What's cool is that I've heard people really appreciate the prices, particularly when they are running discounts or some kind of promo event. Being as they're a pretty recognizable brand, they have options for everyday outfits, and it seems that some stores actually have a pretty decent selection if you're looking for very specific things, which is nice. It might be a place to look into if you are wanting basic outfits.
Generally, people seem to dig the helpfulness of the employees, how tidy it is in there, and the organized layout, which is awesome. There have been people, at least according to comments online, who have interacted with exceptional associates who just went above and beyond, and people appreciate when staff members are that attentive. Having sales, particularly if you're signed up for their rewards thing, is a big draw that bring back loyal customers. The fact that returns are easy and they have a decent product range come up as perks too. I've seen that some customers mentioned slow cashiers or not enough staff.

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#64 Anthropologie
195 Broadway, New York, NY 10007
Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
Anthropologie in NYC is a pretty big store, it has a really nice layout with clothing, home stuff, furniture and even gifts. Plus they have multiple floors, which is cool because the displays are always so unique, it feels kind of inspiring to just walk around. When you're Googling "clothing store near me" in the city, this place is a great option, especially for dresses. Oh, and they've got bridal stuff there and usually a sale area downstairs so, if you're looking for something a little different for your closet or apartment, it's worth checking out.
People often rave about the store, especially the bridal department and those working there, for creating such a great shopping experience. Apparently, some stylists are really amazing at knowing what you want. The vibe of the store seems to be consistently elegant and the staff is often described as being attentive and that they're just great in general. I hear the home section and furniture always gets good reviews; shoppers call the store their "favorite".

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#65 Nordstrom Rack Union Square
60 E 14th St, New York, NY 10003
Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Nordstrom Rack in Union Square, that's this discount department store in NYC with deals on all sorts of stuff. They got designer clothing and shoes and accessories, its for both men and women, so it's got everything if that's what you're into. You really can score some pretty sweet deals if you’re willing to put in the time and sift through everything, because the selection can be kinda overwhelming. Prices and styles are varied.
Lots of people say the value and quality is amazing, especially when you stumble upon those hidden designer treasures, which I think is awesome. I keep hearing the employees are super friendly and helpful, and it helps that the checkout process seems efficient. Plus, a clean and organized store? That's a total win, and makes it a pleasant experience, dontcha think? The fact that it's located near public transit, I mean that's just genius. Some folks have even had really amazing experiences with specific employees -- Lauren B. and Naimah for example. But, I hear some other experiences haven't been as great, since the staff is so busy so sometimes they can't get to you as quickly.

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#66 Bloomingdale's
504 Broadway, New York, NY 10012
Thursday: [11 AM-8 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [11 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-8 PM]
Bloomingdale's in SoHo is that department store that's, you know, there. It's got multiple floors packed with all the usual suspects: clothes, makeup, fragrances, shoes, bags, the whole shebang. They focus on carrying major brands, designer stuff, that are available for purchase; although, word on the street is they actually have sales sometimes, which is a bonus. Some people even consider it a tourist spot, but it's def smaller than the flagship store. If you are on the hunt for a store that's got a ton of clothing options, well, Bloomies in SoHo is worth checking out since it’s in a convenient location.
I’ve heard some great things, specifically from people who've raved about the staff there. Apparently, they're really helpful and friendly, with reviewers shouting out certain employees who went the extra mile. A lot of people also appreciate how clean and organized the store is, which, let's be honest, is a major plus. Plus, they've got little things, the small things that make it such a nice shopping experience, such as clean bathrooms and phone charging stations which is pretty neat. The fact that they carry luxury and trendy brands, particularly the cosmetics and fragrances, always gets mentioned. People seem to especially love the Creed and Chanel counters. You know what I mean.

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#67 H&M
1293 Broadway, New York, NY 10001
Thursday: [9 AM-11 PM], Friday: [9 AM-11 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-11 PM], Sunday: [9 AM-11 PM], Monday: [9 AM-11 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-11 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-11 PM]
It's funny how H&M still manages to be a thing in NYC, you know? They have a massive selection of clothes, accessories, and even some home stuff, all for pretty good prices, or at least, pretty cheap. I guess that's why people keep going back, especially when they're looking for trendy pieces that won't totally drain your bank account because who want's to do that. Really it could be considered as the best clothing store in New York City.
People give H&M props for having lots of different styles and items to choose from, and the prices makes it so worth it. Finding something cute without spending a fortune is always a win, right? Plus, folks mention it's easy to get around the store because things are usually organized, and some of the staff are actually nice and helpful; shout out to Sandra for being super nice. Others have also pointed out, that H&M always is giving deals for when you sign up to their email list. Even better is that they give you a discount to recycle your old clothing. Some people do complain that they're short on staff, the lines could be long, and there can be some consistency with the costumer service, but overall it seems alright.

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#68 The North Face Fifth Ave
510 5th Ave, New York, NY 10036
Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
The North Face on Fifth Avenue in New York City is definitely a solid place to check out if you're into outdoor stuff. It's a big, two-story store, and they carry a bunch of clothing and gear. Plus, being right in Manhattan means its super convenient, even if you're just looking for, I don't know, "a clothing store nearby." It's not exactly cheap, mind you, especially compared to outlets. But at least they have options for basically everyone - men, women, kids - making it a go-to spot if you need reliable sportswear, coats, backpacks, and the like.
Honestly, I've heard mixed things. A lot of people rave about how friendly and helpful the staff are, saying they really know their products and are willing to go the extra mile with orders and stuff. The layout’s pretty spacious, and people seem to think the design's cool, which adds to the whole experience. What I've heard about the winter gear in particular, it's top-notch. Still, some folks have complained about stuff such as low stock, slow checkouts, and employees that don't look motivated. The inventory needs organizing too. Locking up fitting rooms and products chained to shelves—that seems a little much if I'm being honest, although I guess they gotta do what they gotta do!

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#69 Aritzia
608 5th Ave, New York, NY 10020
Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Aritzia in NYC is known for its trendy women's clothes. The store carries everything from wool coats to jeans to dresses, plus a bunch of cute knitwear, mostly aimed at those younger customers, maybe in their early 20's. Their goal seems to be a curated selection of basics and seasonal items, with a focus on chic designs and materials that hopefully last more than a wash. I hear it's worth checking out if you're on the hunt for new clothes in the city.
People usually rave about the customer service, which appears to be great, but it seems to depend on the employee. You might get someone who's super attentive and helpful, offering style advice and making the whole shopping trip a pleasant experience, which is always nice. Others might tell you that they're aggressive. Some people are really happy with the well-organized setup and wide variety, particularly if you're attempting to build a capsule wardrobe, if that's still a thing. You know though, I did read a few reviews citing inconsistent service, maybe even instances of racial profiling, plus overly pushy employees and problems with returns – hopefully that's not the norm.

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#70 rag & bone
119 Mercer St, New York, NY 10012
Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Rag & Bone's NYC store is where you'll find a curated selection of clothes, especially if you're into jeans, leather jackets, or shoes. They're known for blending classic styles with a modern edge, which is pretty cool if you're tired of cookie-cutter fashion; although, the price tags reflect that "designer" aspect, if you know what I mean. A lot of people seem to have had good experiences with their staff at the SoHo store; plenty of reviewers call out employees such as Ryan, Victoria, and Kuson by name, which is worth noting.
Honestly, reading the reviews, it sounds as if the customer service is mostly top-notch with staff like David H and Andrew being super helpful. I saw someone mention they even offer you a drink while you're browsing – a nice touch for those of us who are thirsty! I saw a review about the manager supporting local artists. That's so important, supporting local and smaller artists. Then there's the odd review mentioning the clothes are expensive, and returns aren't always easy, especially for sale items. The store will make a good impression on you and it is important to be aware that those experiences are possible.

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#71 Beacon's Closet
10 W 13th St, New York, NY 10011
Thursday: [11 AM-8 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-8 PM], Monday: [11 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-8 PM]
Beacon's Closet in New York City is known for having racks and racks of thrifted and vintage clothes, shoes, bags, and accessories for everyone. The draw is that it’s totally possible to score awesome designer pieces and popular brands without spending a fortune, which makes it kind of a go-to for anyone wanting to be stylish without breaking the bank. The vibe in there is definitely fun; the place is like a massive, ever-changing closet, so finding something that fits your aesthetic feels like a genuine win.
People really seem to love the hunt for one-of-a-kind vintage stuff or even designer pieces, mostly because the prices are pretty unbeatable. A lot say the clothes are good quality, and I see reviews about timeless finds that people wear for years, which is always great. The staff get props, too, especially when people are trying to sell, so that's a plus. Nevertheless, not all customers are happy, some have reported experiences with inconsistent buying practices or high prices. In addition, I did find that there are even stories about items being rejected or donated without permission, which could be a real bummer for anyone trying to offload their old wardrobe.

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#72 H&M
18 Church St, New York, NY 10007
Thursday: [9 AM-9 PM], Friday: [9 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-7 PM], Monday: [9 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-9 PM]
H&M's New York City location is pretty sizable, a two-story deal offering both men's and women's wear. They have got a good range of current styles, and the prices aren't going to break the bank which is a win. You can find some amazing deals there too, making it a go-to if you're trying to look good without spending all your money at once.
Lots of people I've heard from seem to dig it, especially because of the prices and selection. They say the store is clean and pretty organized. Some people have also had great experiences with the staff, especially up in the men's section, with employees being super helpful and attentive. And, yeah, plenty of reviews praise how convenient the location is and how often they have great offers; they don't always have kids sizes, though, which stinks if that's what you're after.

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#73 Enzs 76 East 7th St
76 E 7th St, New York, NY 10003
Thursday: [12-6 PM], Friday: [12-6 PM], Saturday: [12-6 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM], Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [12-6 PM], Wednesday: [12-6 PM]
Enz's is this vintage-inspired clothing store in the East Village that specializes in rockabilly and retro fashion, located at 76 East 7th St. They seem to have a really cool selection of new and vintage reproduction dresses. I've heard they also have accessories and clothes for guys, too, and brands, such as Trashy Diva and Stop Staring, are often on hand. Oh! The owner sometimes has her own unique designs available, which could be cool. It is said that Enz's wants to be *the* place to go in NYC if you're looking for that perfect retro fit.
You know, I've seen people online talking about how they always find stuff there that they simply can't get anywhere else. A lot of customers really do appreciate Mariann, the owner, and how much she knows about the styles. I am told it's really helpful when she can suggest pieces that actually look flattering because, lets be honest, how many times have you purchased something that just doesn't fit right, eh? Apparently, it can be like a haven for those who are searching for individual style. I also heard some people have felt a little rushed while in the shop and that the prices can be a bit higher than expected, yet there's definitely more folks who swear by the place, saying that if you're genuinely interested in retro fashion, Mariann goes above and beyond.

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#74 Urban Outfitters
628 Broadway, New York, NY 10012
Thursday: [11 AM-8 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-8 PM], Monday: [11 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-8 PM]
Urban Outfitters in NYC is kind of a vibe, you know? They've got multiple levels jam-packed with a mix of clothing for basically everyone; modern stuff alongside vintage-inspired finds, and also trendy accessories, stuff for your apartment, beauty goodies, and even some vinyl records – which I’m always tempted to impulse buy. The whole goal is to offer a distinctive, cool shopping experience with a bunch of different styles and a super fun environment; it's a place where you can find a sale and some trendy brands they're carrying right now. It’s pretty awesome!
What's cool is people often rave about the selection they've got. I mean, tons of different clothes, accessories, and home goods. Reviewers mention how they can always find something unexpected - hidden gems and even exclusive sneakers. The atmosphere is pretty good too, they always play great music and the displays are super trendy. If you can find them, the staff is usually friendly, especially if you're shopping for guys' stuff. I've heard the mens' section can be particularly well-organized and it has a good selection, especially the clearance stuff. Also, if you go during the right time they have lots of discount, too.

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#75 J.Crew
250 Vesey St Suite 111, New York, NY 10281
Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
J.Crew's a New York City staple, carrying a broad selection of clothes plus accessories; options for both ladies and gents, though. A lot of people think their style is a little preppy or that it just looks best on certain body types, but generally, they're trying to do the trendy and organized thing. If you are looking for a really good store in NYC, people mention J.Crew's downtown spot, especially folks who work down in the Financial District, find it really accessible. I am sure they have a good location, plus selection.
What I see are comments talking about how stellar the customer service is, especially from people like Kal, Gwen, Nancy, and Gabriel, who apparently go the extra mile. Folks also seem to appreciate how the store is laid out, and the clothes they have. The returns also sound pretty easy which is good to know! I hear about sales too which is a bonus. Of course, some folks have had less-than-ideal experiences, complaining that the sales associates were rude, especially with handling returns, and that some customers feel like they've been profiled. I can see from the reviews, not everyone likes the men's selection, or that discounts aren't always applied correctly.

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#76 COS
129 Spring St, New York, NY 10012
Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
COS, located in New York City, is known for it's European-inspired, minimalist clothing that doesn't completely drain your bank account. It's part of the H&M family, but it offers designs with cleaner lines and more modern tailoring, and I think their stuff is stylish for men and women. They have a cool vibe in there, and it’s perfect for building out a wardrobe for work, everyday, or even when you need to dress up a little. A lot of people would say it's the best store for clothes in the city, especially since the style has that timeless appeal that's kinda hard to find.
You can’t beat how consistently people compliment them for their original, inventive designs, and the materials they use are actually really good too. The staff is also amazing, always nice and helpful when they are available; they really make it so easy to locate what sizes and styles are still available. Plus, the layout of the store is super simple and well-organized, and I heard this location even has an old water well that’s been there since wayyy back when. You know, some people complain about customer service being inconsistent or that the return process is a pain. But with so many glowing reviews, it seems like a worthwhile place to check out.

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#77 H&M
111 5th Ave, New York, NY 10003
Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-8 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
H&M in NYC? Yeah, it's that shop with all the clothes, right? You can find just about anything you're hunting for: basics, trendy pieces, and sometimes they even have cool stuff for your apartment that isn't too expensive. They're always rolling out new styles, so I guess it's worth checking out if you're trying to update your closet situation without totally draining your bank account.
I've heard good things, tbh. I mean, people usually say the stores are pretty well-organized, so you're not totally lost trying to find what you want. Plus, some departments like the kids' section tend to have really helpful staff, I've been told. Oh, and the sales? Supposedly are really good and they've got quite a variety of clothes. Some people even say that they found really good menswear recently or that they've scored some good basic capsule pieces there. Still, I guess the checkout lines can get crazy long, and not everyone is thrilled with the staff, sometimes. From what I gathered, what's in store doesn't always match what they're showing online and if they don't have your size, it's not like they're going to get it for you.

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#78 COS
505 5th Ave, New York, NY 10017
Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
COS, or Collection of Style, presents a more sophisticated, upscale alternative to H&M. I hear that they're well-known for their minimalist and modern designs that cater to both women and men. There is a focus on good quality, and classic style. Apparently, they do a pretty good job with interesting fabric combinations, too.
Word on the street, and in some online reviews, is that the brand's got some cool designs and impressive material quality, plus, you can't beat the price point when you look at similar brands. The pieces work as staples, with the minimalist style fitting well in a professional and casual environment. Some customers have noted that the staff are helpful, although there's conflicting information about experiences at the registers. Also, there's some talk about the men's selection being limited, but overall, it's a positive spot if you're into a chic, streamlined aesthetic.

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#79 Nordstrom Rack 31st & 6th
865 6th Ave, New York, NY 10001
Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Nordstrom Rack on 31st and 6th has a reputation in the city. Word on the street is they stock all sorts of designer goodies – clothing, shoes, accessories – sometimes even random electronics and home stuff, all marked down. You see a range of brands there, from fancy high-end designers to sportswear companies, which is pretty cool. If you are trying to look for a good deal, this may be the best place in the city.
Honestly, from what I’ve heard, people rave about the rock-bottom prices, particularly when those clearance tags come out to play. You might stumble upon some crazy deals on brands you wouldn't normally buy. I’ve heard some love the shoe selection, and if you’re lucky, you might even run into some really friendly staff, which is always a pleasant surprise. Plus, some reviewers were saying they found super unique, discounted finds. Still, some people had some rough experiences though, complaining about ridiculously long checkout lines and inconsistent service where some of the employees were rude. Disorganization and difficulty finding your size is another problem, so buyer beware.

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#80 Theory SoHo
47 Greene St, New York, NY 10013
Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Theory SoHo, located in New York City, offers clothing that's generally seen as sharp and well-made, which is something I appreciate. It's definitely a contender for one of the better clothing stores if you're aiming for sophisticated pieces that'll earn you a compliment, but is it the best? I don't know, you can find similar clothes at other places. They have nice polo shirts there, if you can find them.
I've read a lot of reviews that mention the staff being super friendly and helpful, particularly Jon, Nicole, Emily, Katerina, and Trevor. Apparently, they really go the extra mile helping people put together outfits, a service you don't often find. Overall, it sounds fairly positive, except for some people mentioning issues with their return policies, but that seems to be a common theme with retail these days.

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#81 H&M
500 W 33rd St, New York, NY 10001
Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
H&M in the city is basically a treasure trove, full of clothes that won't totally drain your bank account for women, men, and even kids. They usually have a good range, from your everyday basics to some licensed stuff, and things you can wear when you're working out or hitting the gym. I hear people tend to find some amazing deals, especially if you are looking for tees and dresses, and that's defintely a good deal for NYC prices. For anyone trying to find a clothing store that is fairly priced in New York, H&M is a solid option; it's got something for everyone, y'know?
The buzz I've seen mostly appreciates H&M's affordable prices, the fact they carry a variety of styles, and the trendiness of their looks. I've heard whispers that some locations are pretty well-kept and have helpful staff -- Darren, Destiny, Max, and Yannic were name-dropped recently, so shout out to them. It's often praised for stocking a lot of items that are hard to find online too, which is cool. Though I have heard a few things to, that some people have run into not so helpful staff, crazy long lines, and inconsistencies with sizing; it really could be better, but it still does the job.

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#82 Forever 21
1540 Broadway Main Levels, New York, NY 10036
Thursday: [9 AM-12 AM], Friday: [9 AM-12 AM], Saturday: [9 AM-12 AM], Sunday: [10 AM-12 AM], Monday: [9 AM-12 AM], Tuesday: [9 AM-12:30 AM], Wednesday: [Closed]
Forever 21's Times Square location is honestly kind of a must-see if you are into clothes; it's not your typical retail spot. The store's huge, spanning multiple levels, so you can find, I suppose, a decent selection of reasonably priced stuff, from clothes and accessories to beauty things and home goods, too. Mostly aimed towards teens, but I've found a few things that work, you're sure to find something whether you're going for a casual or dressy look, maybe.
It's true, the biggest selling points is the sheer amount of stuff they have; plus, it is open late. I've heard they're inclusive with their sizing. A lot of people mention there's a photo booth which is fun, I think. A lot of customers may tell you the downsides are the staff, as sometimes it comes off as they are rude; and that the clothes can be all over the place. Another common thing that comes up is the long lines; it's just the way it is with a store this big.

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#83 Burlington
4 Union Square E, New York, NY 10003
Thursday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM], Friday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM], Saturday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM], Sunday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM], Monday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM], Tuesday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM], Wednesday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM]
Burlington in NYC is kinda a treasure trove, if you're down to do some digging. They've got multiple floors packed with stuff at discounted prices, from clothes for everyone to shoes and home goods, they have a lot. Honestly, you can find brands you actually recognize alongside some less well-known names.
It's great when you stumble on designer stuff for less, that's their appeal. I heard people enjoy searching through everything, hoping to discover that one amazing find. Also, the Union Square location gives you a pretty sweet view of the city. Some say that lines can be long. I heard some others said store conditions wasn't clean and the staff wasn't all that friendly, but some of those things were also related to parties the day before.

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#84 Burlington
707 6th Ave, New York, NY 10010
Thursday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM], Friday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM], Saturday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM], Sunday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM], Monday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM], Tuesday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM], Wednesday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM]
Burlington in NYC? It's basically a huge, multi-level department store where you can find a little of everything – clothes, shoes, stuff for your apartment, accessories, you name it. It's not exactly Bergdorf's, if you catch my drift, but for anyone trying to score a deal, this place might just be your personal heaven. They claim to have name brands and designer pieces discounted. But I've had friends spend literal hours digging through racks. It's sort of a treasure hunt vibe, but honestly it feels like the merchandise is overstocked and out of season, which is understandable. Just a heads up, it's likely going to test your patience; organization isn't their strong point, I mean its a deal store after all.
People definitely seem to love that Burlington for it's prices, which I get, plus the thrill of finding name brand stuff without totally breaking the bank is exciting. I hear the coat, shoe, and accessories selections are especially good. I've even heard some tourists love it. Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Guess all at low prices? That would definitely bring some crowds to the store. It is convenient that they've got home goods too, though. Some people have some complaints I have heard through the grapevine, you know how it is. Apparently long checkout lines, some not-so-helpful staff and even no fitting rooms can put a damper on what's supposed to be a deal hunting experience. I guess it is worth mentioning that their organization isn't always the best either.

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