Stylish individualists hit Mohawk for edgy, progressive men's fashion and accessories, including hard-to-find fragrances from the likes of Byredo and jewelry by local designer Matthew Ready. Fashion-forward labels include Belgium's Jan Van Essche and Mohawk's own Smock. The mezzanine level is dedicated to Dries Van Noten and, unexpectedly, a small collection of vintage hi-fi equipment.

The women's store lies a few doors down.


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1. Hollyhock House

0.9 MILES

Oil heiress Aline Barnsdall commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design this hilltop arts complex and residence in 1919. With its central courtyard, porches…

2. Barnsdall Art Park

0.92 MILES

This promontory of a park, with views northwest to the Hollywood sign and northeast to the Griffith Observatory, makes a fine urban sunbathing spot. The…

3. Neutra VDL House

1.21 MILES

Built in 1932, burnt to a crisp in 1963 then subsequently rebuilt, the light-washed former home and laboratory of modernist architect Richard Neutra is a…

4. IAm8Bit

1.37 MILES

When production company IAm8Bit isn't producing crazy, creative launches and events, it's curating equally out-of-the-box, multimedia exhibits. Past shows…

5. Echo Park Lake

1.67 MILES

Surrounded by shingled craftsmen homes that rise with the steep streets and looming hills to the north, and blessed with keyhole Downtown views to the…

6. Tom of Finland House

1.79 MILES

This craftsman cottage was once home to artist Touko Laaksonen (aka Tom of Finland), internationally renowned for his illustrations of well-endowed,…

7. Griffith Observatory

2.09 MILES

With eyes on both the galaxy above and palm-flanked boulevards below, the Griffith Observatory hovers above LA like a hulking spacecraft. This is one of…

8. Sunset Bronson Studios

2.14 MILES

Jack Warner founded Sunset Bronson in 1919, building his studio on old farmland. It was here that Warner and Zanuck shot Rin Tin Tin (1924), the film's…