Somedays on the eastside I need a respite from the vendors, performers and beggers. Recently, I shot into Kenneth Cole to take a break. For days, I had been checking the window displays… interested in how I might look in some of it. I was immediately greeted… and then greeted again and then greeted a third time by someone else. They really know how to greet ya. The shoe selection was the best fit for me. The clothing styles were very skinny(tapered to some)…I just didn’t think I could rock much of it properly. But I found a pair of boots that I could not leave in the store… Original looking; combat meets soho styled black gems. I also picked up his book«Awearness» …its a great, inspirational read. I recommend the book and the store… but stay away from my boots, man.
Lara S.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
The cuts on your clothes is well tailored and your styles are classic and chic but walking into a store with the latest messages on your cause de celebre is mildly distracting /annoying. The quotes on the wall should go if nothing of interest is to be said.
Michael U.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Nice place, not as busy as other Cole options in NYC — helpful service staff and great deals after the holidays. Not a huge fan of their shoes, but top notch shirts and pants for the price.
Peter D.
Place rating: 2 Brooklyn, NY
I’m a fan of Kenneth Cole shoes so I found myself here last week to buy a new pair. I came to the 57th street location because I work across town. While the employees there were extremely nice and helpful, not in an overbearing way, I would suggest visiting one of the other locations in Manhattan as this one seemed to be short on supplies. It’s a small L shaped store that is mostly dedicated to women. The small selection of clothing for men was unappealing. They didn’t have the shoes I wanted in my size and although they did have underwear in my size, they had to go to the back to get them. All in all not a bad store, I’d just prefer to visit one of the other locations.