A reliable source for ski-town staples such as Michael Stars and C&C California tees and tanks—perfect for layering. En savoir plus .
Try the tuna-sushi pizza and the horse mackerel sushi, recommends chef Scott Conant in his New York Diet. En savoir plus .
This posh apothecary has branched out to other U.S. resort towns, but its original Aspen shop, full of products from sought-after brands such as Kanebo and La Prairie, is still the best. En savoir plus .
Fry bread is a specialty that this restaurant is known to dish out. Try other contemporary American Indian dishes like Stuffed Indian Tacos and Medicine Wheel nachos at this casual spot. En savoir plus .
Housed in a rambling century-old building, this shop is filled with pieces from labels you couldn’t otherwise find for miles: Rozae Nichols, Coclico, and Rag & Bone. En savoir plus .
Since 1969, Pitkin has been the go-to spot for laid-back après-ski essentials: jeans, cashmere sweaters, shearling jackets—and, during the winter, homemade fudge to snack on while you shop. En savoir plus .
There's 130 beers on tap at this 545-seat, 11,000sqft ode to over-eating. Get silly on the Happy Hour specials Mon-Fri 3pm-6pm. $3.50 Domestic Pints & $4.25 - $4.50 Craft/Import Pints. En savoir plus .
This small shop is filled with some of the rarest of finds: workout gear that’s functional enough to perform in the gym yet stylish enough to wear whenever you’re taking it easy. En savoir plus .
“I think Eleven Madison is my favorite restaurant in the city,” chef Scott Conant told us in his New York Diet. The lobster lasagna is “awesome” and the milk-and-honey dessert is “just delicious.” En savoir plus .
Native Swede Tessa Manning hit it big with her metallic clogs; find even more styles, like handpainted floral versions, at her adorable chalet-style storefront. En savoir plus .
Get the perfect poached lobster at Bones. The dish is famously known as "Lobster Ramen," and you wont soon forget the delicious tastes in your mouth. En savoir plus .