Odin

West Village, Chelsea & Meatpacking District


Named after the mighty Norse god, Odin offers a bit of magic for men seeking a new look. The teeming boutique carries stylish labels such as Dickies Construct, Acne Studios and Second Layer, and gives rack space to up-and-coming designers. Stylin' extras include Albertus Swanepoel hats, Oliver Peoples sunglasses and Nikolai Rose jewelry.


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