1. Mr Porter
In 2011, Net-a-Porter launched its online shopping site for men: Mr Porter. At the time, Natalie Massenet, founder and president of Net-a-Porter said that Mr Porter is not only an accessible shopping platform, but also a space where women can find inspiration when shopping for all the men in their lives. Featuring the biggest names in men's fashion, from Gucci and Burberry to Louis Vuitton, Loewe and JW Anderson, there is also editorial content with fashion tips, articles and interviews to guide buyers.
2. Très Bien
Très Bien can be summed up in two words: streetwear and 90s. This e-shop, created in 2006, is the fruit of the collaboration between the brothers Simon and Hannes Hogeman, with Björn Lindén and Jakob Törnberg. A pioneer in men's retail, the online sales site highlights fashion houses with a sportswear impulse such as Stüssy, Eckhaud Latta and The North Face. In 2014, Très Bien will launch its own ready-to-wear line, which will be a fusion between classic cuts and sportswear.
3. Farfetch
In place since 2008, Farfetch was founded by the Portuguese entrepreneur José Neves, and offers a total of 2900 brands, from the most emblematic houses to the up-and-coming fashion designers.
4. Vestiaire Collective
This is the Parisian e-shop par excellence. Founded in 2009 by six co-founders, Vestiaire Collective is the specialist of high-end vintage, including Celine, Louis Vuitton, Chanel and more. It offers a wide range of ready-to-wear pieces and accessories, and is the ideal place for those who want to empty their dressing room and give a second life to their clothes.
5. VooStore Berlin
Born in Berlin, VooStore Berlin operates like a concept store. This e-shop offers the latest ready-to-wear and accessories from the most on-trend labels for men and women, from the latest adidas x Raf Simons sneakers and Prada bags to Tabi boots from Maison Margiela. To go further, the site also highlights lifestyle and beauty pieces like a Loewe blanket, a Helmut Lang perfume and Hot Legs candle holders. VooStore also has a nice boutique nestled in a former locksmith's yard in the heart of Berlin (Oranienstraße 24, 10999 Berlin, Germany).
In 2011, Net-a-Porter launched its online shopping site for men: Mr Porter. At the time, Natalie Massenet, founder and president of Net-a-Porter said that Mr Porter is not only an accessible shopping platform, but also a space where women can find inspiration when shopping for all the men in their lives. Featuring the biggest names in men's fashion, from Gucci and Burberry to Louis Vuitton, Loewe and JW Anderson, there is also editorial content with fashion tips, articles and interviews to guide buyers.
2. Très Bien
Très Bien can be summed up in two words: streetwear and 90s. This e-shop, created in 2006, is the fruit of the collaboration between the brothers Simon and Hannes Hogeman, with Björn Lindén and Jakob Törnberg. A pioneer in men's retail, the online sales site highlights fashion houses with a sportswear impulse such as Stüssy, Eckhaud Latta and The North Face. In 2014, Très Bien will launch its own ready-to-wear line, which will be a fusion between classic cuts and sportswear.
3. Farfetch
In place since 2008, Farfetch was founded by the Portuguese entrepreneur José Neves, and offers a total of 2900 brands, from the most emblematic houses to the up-and-coming fashion designers.
4. Vestiaire Collective
This is the Parisian e-shop par excellence. Founded in 2009 by six co-founders, Vestiaire Collective is the specialist of high-end vintage, including Celine, Louis Vuitton, Chanel and more. It offers a wide range of ready-to-wear pieces and accessories, and is the ideal place for those who want to empty their dressing room and give a second life to their clothes.
Born in Berlin, VooStore Berlin operates like a concept store. This e-shop offers the latest ready-to-wear and accessories from the most on-trend labels for men and women, from the latest adidas x Raf Simons sneakers and Prada bags to Tabi boots from Maison Margiela. To go further, the site also highlights lifestyle and beauty pieces like a Loewe blanket, a Helmut Lang perfume and Hot Legs candle holders. VooStore also has a nice boutique nestled in a former locksmith's yard in the heart of Berlin (Oranienstraße 24, 10999 Berlin, Germany).
6. LuisaViaRoma
Flashback: it all began in the late 1800s, when Frenchwoman Luisa Jaquin opened a hat shop in Paris. In 1968, LuisaViaRoma became the first store in Europe to unveil Kenzo's Fall/Winter 1968-1969 collection. Nearly 30 years later, the company launched its now cult e-commerce store, which features a selection of designer pieces, a trend guide and a street style edition, all packed with inspiration.
7. Need Supply Co.
Based in Richmond, Virginia, Need Supply Co. is first and foremost a boutique in its own right dedicated to fashion and lifestyle. In 2008, the online store was launched, offering a selection of minimalist pieces from cool brands such as A.P.C, Carhartt WIP, Dries Van Noten, Engineered Garments, Stüssy, and more.
8. MatchesFashion
Founded in 1987 in London, MatchesFashion is the perfect place to find the rare gem. Its strong point? The personalized shopping experience: from the pure luxury models of sophisticated designers such as Prada and Gucci to emerging labels such as Wales Bonner and Halpern, with accessories and ready-to-wear pieces alike.
9. Totokaelo
All the coolest houses and designers can be found at Totokaelo, which also has a concept store at 61 Crosby in New York City: A.P.C, Craig Green, Jacquemus, Martine Rose, Off-White... You name it.
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