White-walled and marble-floored, with alcoves framed in wood where the clothes hang or sit on dark shelves, this shop breathes exclusivity in both the elegance of the interior and the style of the clothes. The shop stocks both formal and casual wear from a selection of Italian labels. With an L-shaped floor plan, the shop displays the two styles separately in its perpendicular arms; charcoal and grey suits fill one room and casual shirts, corduroys and stylish anoraks fill the other.
This tastefully laid-out shop stocks exclusive labels like Windsor, True Religion and Rene Lezard. The clothing, as well as the interior, is refined and designed with impeccable taste. The shoe section at the back of the shop occupies a large space with a single sofa and two armchairs as the centerpiece. Grey and charcoal suits hang beside shirts and coats, providing the perfect mix of business and casual menswear.
Japanese-styled glass screens separate the window displays from the interior of this small shop, and the influences of Japanese culture continue inside. Laminated wood panels cover the walls, providing a light, minimalist interior that sets off the clothing display perfectly. The shop is comprised of two small rooms, containing casual and formal wear for both men and women. The styles are exclusive, pairing refined cuts with mellow and attractive colors for women, sharp and masculine designs for men. The cash counter has a selection of Kenzo cosmetics, perfumes and aftershaves on display behind the glass.