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Todd Snyder Continues to Roll Out Stores Across U.S.

Todd Snyder is ramping up his retail rollout.

The designer recently brought his updated American classic menswear to New York’s Upper East Side as well as Northern California and has plans to open another five stores by the first half of next year.

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The next round of stores will be located in California, Nashville and Chestnut Hill, Mass., as well as two other sites not yet finalized. That will bring the total number of Todd Snyder stores around the U.S. to 23 by mid-2025.

Retail is not dead,” the designer said. “It’s a key component to customer connection. People want surprise, delight and discovery — they like to feel that they’ve discovered something.”

Although Snyder started out selling his line through a traditional wholesale model, he pulled the collection from stores several years ago to focus on direct-to-consumer selling. He expects to revisit wholesaling again some time in the future, but for now it’s on the back burner. “You need a whole strategy and infrastructure,” he said, which his business doesn’t currently have. “Someday we’re going to do it, but I don’t have a timetable.”

Instead, he’s focused on ensuring that every store he opens speaks to the community in which it’s located. “I don’t want cookie-cutter stores,” he said.

“We look at our customer data and know where our customers live,” Snyder said. “New York City is our biggest market and we had nothing on the Upper East Side.” Snyder’s other stores in the city are located on 26th Street in NoMad, TriBeCa, Rockefeller Center and Williamsburg in Brooklyn. “We were looking for a long time. We wanted something intimate and special, similar to the Liquor Store, with a smaller footprint.”

Todd Snyder's Upper East Side store.
Inside the Upper East Side store.

The Liquor Store is located on West Broadway in TriBeCa and was the site of the former J. Crew men’s store that Snyder famously helped develop as a true men’s emporium when he headed the category there.

“The Upper East Side store is probably my favorite store I’ve opened in the last two to three years,” he said. “It’s like a pied-à-terre — it feels like a flat in Paris. When you walk in, you feel like you’re in a living room, there’s a fireplace and a mural we commissioned from artist Dean Barger.”

The store is located at 1165 Madison Ave. at 85th Street and spans 2,700 square feet. It had a soft opening on Aug. 2 and sits nearby James Perse, Nili Lotan, Brooks Brothers, Vuori, Faherty and Alex Mill. “It’s doing really well,” Snyder said, “above our assumptions. It’s great to be in a neighborhood and we’re getting a 50-50 mix of new and existing customers.”