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Te Casan

382 W Broadway
New York, NY 10012
Phone: (212) 584-8000
Te Casan
Cross Street:
Between Spring Street and Broome Street
Directions:
A, C, E at Spring St
Best of Citysearch:
Shoes 2006
Hours:
Mon-Sat 11am-8pm, Sun 12pm-7pm

Editorial Review for Te Casan – by Keith Wagstaff

In Short
This sprawling, three-floor shoe palace is the perfect picture of excess: Scent machines sweeten the air, an in-house maid (in classic maid's attire, of course) continuously tidies up, all while designer-clad women coo over limited-edition runs of shoes designed by a seven-person team pulled from top fashion houses like Alexander McQueen and Vivienne Westwood. Each shoe (everything from knee-high boots to deliciously strappy heels to sleek trainers) is displayed near the designer's portrait, with its limited edition number discreetly imprinted on the sole.

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What to Drink

Trying on shoes making you thirsty? Head to the bottom floor to buy a cup of tea from the tea bar.

Know Before You Go

The shoes are priced in the affordable luxury category, meaning they start at $260 and run up to around $800.

Fun Fact

At 7,500 square feet, Te Casan is the largest shoe store in Manhattan.

User Reviews for Te Casan

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

01/27/2007 Posted by evavita

This is shoe mecca...shoe heaven! The range of designs is amazing - from flats to funky heels (one or two I have to confess I think I might only be able to wear in the privacy and comfort of my own home!). The prices are pretty reasonable for designer shoes that are (in my humble opinion) more stylish than Manolo's et al. These would probably appeal to someone who has their own sense of style and isn't so bothered about labels...and the fact that all the shoes are limited edition is cool! Loved Gaetanno Perrone's designs (there are like eight different designers shoes on display) and Zoe's handpainted shoes were da bomb! Loved the funky boots too. I did some SERIOUS damage here!

Pros: great designs, limited edition shoes

Cons: not to many I can think of! Name is hard to pronounce?! te what?

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Editor's Review

Fashionistas with a shoe fetish flock to this Soho store for the glamorous atmosphere and one-of-a-kind designs.  See the full editorial review.

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What to Drink

Trying on shoes making you thirsty? Head to the bottom floor to buy a cup of tea from the tea bar.

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Directory & Services Information

Hours

  • Mon-Sat 11am-8pm
  • Sun 12pm-7pm

Payment Types

  • American Express
  • MasterCard
  • Diners Club
  • Visa
  • Discover
  • Travelers Check

Recognition for Te Casan

2006 Editorial Winner - Shoes

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