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Etro
41 W. 56th St.,
New York, NY 10019
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Official Website
Hours
Mon-Sat, 10am-6pm; Sun, closed
Nearby Subway Stops
F at 57th St.; N, Q, R at Fifth Ave.-59th St.
Payment Methods
American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Profile
Etro makes clothes for those who want to stand out in a crowd. Founder Giacomo Etro spent years in the textile business perfecting intricate prints, but the retail flame burned bright, and Etro launched his clothing line. Bright, bold, and visually daring, the Italian company’s clothes are luxurious, well-tailored and meant for those who relish mixing colors and patterns. Step into the boutique and you’ll know whether you have the panache to wear the brand; take a look at the sales associates’ outfits for a clue. A typical ensemble: red corduroy trousers, a rainbow-striped shirt, and a paisley tie. The women’s line mixes conservative cuts with dazzling prints. A similarly eclectic vibe animates Etro’s accessories. With fragrance and accessories on the first floor, men's wear on the second, women's on the third and fifth, and custom tailoring on the fourth, it's easy to get lost in the vast, library-like establishment. But the trail of brightly colored clothes and accessories should help lead the way to the cash register.
SalesDiscounts in June and January.
Key Departments
FormalwearEtro grooms are drawn to classics with a swank Italian twist. To wit: The wool plaid suit (from $1,700), striped shirts (from $280), and jazzy ties ($150) are perfect for the man who loves the spotlight.