cutandcropped
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Just off Lafayette on a stretch where SoHo drifts into Little Italy you’ll find cutandcropped tucked inside 192 Spring Street. The doorway sits between a coffee roaster and a letterpress studio, part of the small-business rhythm that keeps Spring Street feeling less like a postcard and more like a regular block. From women-owned swatch cards to price-point garment racks designed for day-to-day wear, the clothing store curates compact edits rather than overflowing rail selections.
A few blocks south and you’re deep in Chinatown’s scent of fry oil; a few minutes north and you’re on Broadway’s sidewalk crush. In-store events lean on neighborhood voices, turning the retail moment into a local conversation piece. They lean into cashmere-by-the-yard color runs that feel right in autumn, a rarity once August humidity fades. While Instagram grids tempt with endless color palettes, this place keeps the palette small and endlessly repeatable.
Reach them at (646) 666-0158 for a call before you walk over—after the lunch rush, before the evening gallery crowd thickens. When you’re ready, pull up the directions map and plot the route from wherever you’re coming. Spring Street stays lively but never shoulder-to-shoulder, so you can arrive without the downtown sprint.