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Get set for spring — or at least springlike temperatures — with two made-to-measure suiting events. Bergdorf Goodman will waive all fees starting Thursday, so you can customize a cashmere Kiton jacket ($7,595) — choose from shawl, peak or notch collar, say, and add monogramming — for its off-the-rack price. At Goodman’s Men’s Store, 754 Fifth Avenue.
And Freemans Sporting Club is offering a 20 percent discount on all made-to-measure suits (starting at $1,084, originally $1,355) and sportcoats (starting at $800, originally $1,000). At 8 Rivington Street.
Pick your queue at either the Adidas Originals or Alexander Wang stores, where the second delivery of Mr. Wang’s capsule collection featuring a crop top ($150) and track pants ($220) with an inverted trefoil lands Saturday. At 115 Spring Street and 103 Grand Street.
On Saturday, the minimalist accessories label WANT Les Essentiels will open a WANT Apothecary concept store where you’ll find Byredo Mojave Ghost rollerball perfume ($78) and Susanne Kaufmann essential bath oil ($76) among a range of cult brands. At 1170 Broadway.
Visit Angela Missoni’s living room — or, rather, the Missoni Surface Conversion and Kreëmart present “Salotto Angela Missoni,” an immersive installation filled with works by Tracey Emin and Mickalene Thomas, artists in the designer’s personal collection, open Tuesdays and Thursdays. At 1009 Madison Avenue. R.S.V.P. to info@kreemart.com.
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And Visionaire has joined with the artists Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari on Toiletpaper Paradise, featuring a fully furnished bedroom and kitchen reimagined through a psychedelic lens. At 330 Hudson Street.
On Thursday, shop the H&M see now, buy now H&M Studio collection, which includes a black nylon hoodie ($59.99) the day after it appears on the runway in Paris. At 589 Fifth Avenue.
The Jeremy Scott “Rat-à-Porter” capsule collection shown on the Moschino runway, including a trash-can shoulder bag ($850) and a paper bag dress ($995), is available now. At 73 Wooster Street.
“Make America New York” with Public School. All proceeds from the sale of the red baseball caps shown at New York Fashion Week ($65) will benefit the American Civil Liberties Union. At 330 Hudson Street.
In honor of International Women’s Day, enter to win Sophia’s Traveling Bag, a Sophia Webster signature Claudie bag, which has gone around the world with friends, including Misty Copeland, Leith Clark and Eva Chen, each of whom photographed it in their hometowns alongside personalized speech-bubble charms with inspiring messages. All raffle tickets sold (£5) will benefit Womankind Worldwide, a women’s rights and development organization based in Britain. At givergy.com.
Fifteen percent of sales from a Maiyet x the Brave Collection tassel cuff ($115) will go to Planned Parenthood. At 16 Crosby Street.
And A.L.C. has created “The Woman” graphic tee ($98) to also benefit Planned Parenthood. At alcltd.com on March 8.
The Armarium twice-yearly sale ends Thursday. There are discounts up to 70 percent on ready-to-wear and accessories like a Haider Ackermann cutout gown ($1,000, originally $375 rental; $2,520 retail) and Jimmy Choo orange mink clutch ($750, originally $250 rental; $2,895 retail). At 1 East 52nd Street, sixth floor.