There is little—if anything—we don't love about The Row. If the DNA of RUSSH were sketched out into silhouettes and stitched together in wool, cashmere, cotton and leather, The Row's clothing is what the body of work would look like. Quietly understated yet commanding in quality and consideration, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have tapped into a lasting interpretation of pared back luxury. And it is luxury, this is to be clear. In price point and in craftsmanship, The Row's garments are hardly purchased on a whim (at least, not by us), and even when purchased on a whim, that whim isn't so bad when it looks like a pair of trousers that can be worn with anything and everything, for the rest of your days.
Fashion heavyweights wear it to death, while fast fashion houses work hard to replicate it, and tracking down the mysterious brand to join the proverbial club is not as easy as it seems—at least, not at first glance. If the title is a tell, you've come to the right place, because we are gathered here today to compile a round up of where to buy The Row across the globe. Happy shopping.
1. The Row
The first and most obvious point of search is The Row. With the brand's most current styles available to purchase and preorder online and at various brick and mortar stores (though none in Australia just yet), The Row is quite literally a one stop shop.
2. FWRD
If you've been trawling the net to find a pair of The Row shoes you can't get out of your head, Forward is the destination for you. Once stocking The Row accessories exclusively, the retailer is now a purveyor for apparel by the brand, too.
3. Net-A-Porter
Looking for The Row and it's sold out on their website? NET-A-PORTER is the first and often final destination for a backup. With a curated edit of current season styles and the odd, wildly frantic sale, NET-A-PORTER is helpful when tracking down something that you may not find elsewhere. NET-A-PORTER also shoots all its pieces on a model, so you can see exactly how a garment falls.
4. Farfetch
Featuring a tight, considered edit of some of The Row's best-selling silhouettes, current season, and on-sale items, Farfetch - one of the most expansive online shopping destinations on offer - will surely have the piece you're looking for. With a delivery and a returns policy like a dream, and items that are frequently put on sale, Farfetch can be hard to resist.
5. Saks Fifth Avenue
Would The Row be a NYC brand without stock in Saks Fifth Avenue? Not only one of the most iconic shopping destinations in the United States, Saks Fifth Avenue now ships to Australia, and their pre-order function means you can secure your goods as soon as they become available (so you won't miss out on any of the cashmere and silk goodness).
6. Neimen Marcus
Neiman Marcus have an extensive offering of The Row across multiple seasons. From RTW to shoes and accessories, Neiman Marcus has you covered on all fronts.
7. MyTheresa
Another luxury online shopping giant keeping us stocked is MyTheresa. With free shipping to Australia for orders over $1000 (not such a reach with The Row in your cart), MyTheresa has you covered with a full range of current and past-season styles.
8. SSENSE
SSENSE is an arbiter of cool, so it's no surprise they stock The Row. Offering a tight edit of footwear, clothing, and accessories, if you've missed an item elsewhere, you may find yourself in luck with SSENSE.
9. Parlour X
Closer to home, we've always loves Parlour X for its expansive reach in everything luxury, and their offering of The Row is no exception. With an outpost on Paddington's Oxford Street, and an online presence providing for endless scrolling of some of the most coveted designers (The Row included), it's practically a no brainer.
10. The Outnet
If you can't make it to one of The Row's annual sample sales in New York, The Outnet is the next best thing. Stocking a small edit of older styles at a discounted price, you'll likely find something different—but still endlessly chic—here.
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