Designer Jon Koon’s high-end menswear gets its first shop in a two-story space that was once Andy Warhol’s home. Unusual features, such as an indoor koi pond and interactive wall displays that feature products alongside digital art, give the shop an artistic aesthetic. On the top floor, men can scope out the ready-to-wear line ($88–$1,898), including faded striped tees ($148), casually destroyed khaki pants ($428) and sophisticated colorblock shorts ($348). The bottom level is reserved for private shopping by appointment only and features one-of-a-kind products ($680–$58,000), such as luggage and other accessories constructed out of rare animal skins. After your one-on-one meeting with a stylist, relax in the secluded tearoom, adorned with a rotating photography collection ($888) created by Koon himself.
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Details
- Address
- 76 Wooster St
- New York
- Cross street:
- between Broome and Spring Sts
- Transport:
- Subway: 1 to Canal St (Varick St); 6 to Spring St (Lafayette St); N, R to Prince St
- Opening hours:
- Mon–Thu 11am–7pm; Fri, Sat 11am–8pm; Sun noon–6pm
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