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One of the finest vintage in the US " In Style, Vogue, Elle magazines. Customers from New York City and around the world have discovered THE FAMILY JEWELS vintage treasures, as well as international design houses, top fashion photographers and celebrities. With hundreds of on-page credits in major . . . more |
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130 West 23rd Street
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In this small vintage boutique located in the East Village, each piece is personally selected by the owner. Ms. Loureiro remains loyal to the eco-conscious movement by ensuring that each item is green-friendly. Discover beautiful vintage clothing, shoes and accessories from the early decades when . . . more |
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440 East 9th Street
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Have a knack for shopping vintage? For shopping unique? Visit Legacy SoHo. For 30 years, owner Rita has been providing the area with threads from designers who are a little under the radar. Never again be caught in the same outfit as your girlfriend. And don't break the bank doing it! And for . . . more |
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109 Thompson Street
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“If old movie stars wore tie die this would be it”. – Margaret Schwarz
With its whimsical décor and vibrant display of vintage inspired dresses, the MoMo FaLana boutique is reminiscent of bold and colorful nineteenth century Gustav Klimt paintings. Owners Maureen Roberts and Michael . . . more |
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Fabulous Fanny’s is one of Manhattan’s most treasured boutiques, specializing in vintage eyeglass frames and apparel for men and women since 2001. The boutique is named after Fanny, the store's pet macaw. Co-owners Ken Finneran and Stanton Blackmer opened their boutique on East Ninth Street . . . more |
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335 E 9th Street
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Kyotoya is a small Japanese boutique specializing in vintage and antique kimonos for men, women and children. Reiko Goto, proprietor of Kyotoya, travels to Kyoto each year, where she hand selects the kimonos for her store, which is located in the Flatiron district of New York City.
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23 West 19th Street
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It’s hard to pass up such a well-dressed window displaying so many fine vintage items. We love this place! It’s one of the best little upscale nonprofit thrift shops in Manhattan. If you can remember back to what a Manhattan second-hand store was in the 1980’s, this would be it. Lots and . . . more |
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286 Third Avenue
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