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    Kai D

    4.6 (38 reviews)
    Closed 3:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Posted in the dressing room.
    David G.

    This is my favorite spot for men's fashion in New York--and honestly, in the whole world. I've been a customer of Kai's since 2011, and make sure to visit whenever I return to the city. Most of my favorite garments in the last fifteen years have come from this shop. The clothes are stylish, classic and made to last. The style: think early 20th century American, a la Terrence Malick's Days of Heaven, with a splash of Tokyo and London. The clothes are so beautiful and versatile they work just as well at weddings and fancy dinners as they do on casual nights out at the dive bar. Kai D clothing is not sold anywhere else in the world, and Kai's refusal to scale up his project is surely a reason the quality has remained top-notch. (Fortunately, it's easy to purchase from Kai online and have things shipped.) Although most of the clothes in this shop are designed by Kai himself, he also carries some garments from other makers that share his ethos. Through him, I discovered Feit shoes, Vétra chore jackets, and a few more "if you know, you know" brands. Kai himself is a true artist. On several occasions, he has repaired the garments he sold to me free of charge when I brought them in with some damage. He is in the shop every day. It is a wonderful experience to purchase a garment from the person who designed it: I don't know anywhere else in New York where one can have that experience. Although I live on the west coast now and can come in only once or twice per year, Kai remembers what he has sold me in the past, and my size, and can make recommendations based on these. His clothing isn't cheap, but it's nowhere near as expensive as your typical high-end luxury brand, where you're paying for the label at least as much as for the garment. If you love men's fashion, do not miss this gem.

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    Always love the care these guys give to aesthetic. The kinda Haberdasher Toshiro Mifune or a young Marlon Brando would shop.

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    My favorite store in the area. It's not hard to find something you like here, and plus Kai and Mon are super friendly.

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    12 years ago

    Just great clothes and style. Kai is so helpful! One of my go to stores when grinds want to shop in Brooklyn.

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    The style: think early 20th century American, a la Terrence Malick's Days of Heaven, with a splash of Tokyo and London.

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    Finally made it back since the reopening and likely my last time stepping foot in SoHo. It's become…read moreoverwhelmingly crowded and far too touristy for my taste. I still remember Pearl River in the early 2000s. Two full floors and the go to spot for anything and everything Chinese: snacks, dry goods, stationery, art supplies, home goods. Walking in felt like stepping into a small piece of China right in NYC. It felt layered, authentic, and full of discovery. Fast forward a few years and Pearl River moved to Broadway in SoHo. It was still two floors, more spacious, and if I remember correctly, it had an entrance on Broadway and another toward the back (I can't recall the exact cross street). Even through its moves, it retained that sense of depth and cultural immersion. I recently stopped by the current SoHo location. It's now just one floor. The layout is open and well organized, but noticeably smaller in scope. They carry a mix of items: a small selection of blind boxes, modernized gift items, Chinese art and figurines, cupware and fine plateware, a modest kitchenware section toward the back, a small apparel and footwear area, and a reduced stationery section. A small book section with more small figurines. They also carry a small but thoughtful selection of loose leaf teas, snacks, and pantry staples. It's still cute. The prices are reasonable. There are definitely thoughtful and modern touches. But if I'm being honest, it feels different. More condensed. More curated. Slightly Americanized. And maybe that's just nostalgia talking. I experienced what Pearl River once was, and that version was special. It's not bad. It's just not the Pearl River I remember.

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