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No global brands here, only beautiful things and quality merchandise that's not too expensive. Loopy Mango's lifestyle boutique celebrates the 21st century by supporting local and foreign made products produced by small companies. While some companies are century-old and others are young and . . . more |
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78 Grand Street
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The inspiration behind the shop's name, "Extra," comes from the happy coincidence of shop owner, Koji Kusakabe's long time business name, "One More," and the name of the street where he would open his business, "Extra Place." "One More" is synonymous with "Extra," and the name of the street has . . . more |
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10 Extra Place
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Formerly known as Miller's Harness Company, and later Copperfield's, Manhattan Saddlery is the only tack shop in all of New York City. Although the shop has changed names throughout the years, it has remained a family business for over 80 years. The family owned tack shop continues to sell the . . . more |
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Behavior in Chelsea carries a fine selection of mens apparel and accessories with a particular aesthetic: classic, tailored sportswear with a creative bite, geared towards men from their early thirties to their mid-fifties.
Those looking for the familiar will be comforted by well-known, . . . more |
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160 9th Avenue
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Palmer Trading Company conveys tradition, quality and comfort in clothing and accessories fit for the American man. "Made in America" is how the shop's sign should read. Reminiscent of the days when a man gave his word, sealed a contract with a hand shake, Palmer Trading Company is a men's . . . more |
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137 Sullivan Street
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Graham's design sense is casual and comfortable, yet sophisticated with his distinct use of layering luxury fabrics encouraging the individuality of the wearer to create their own look. A strong contrast is created when layering rich thick knits with soft sheer silks. Opposite fabric textures, . . . more |
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Meg Cohen is known for her soft cashmere scarves, gloves and hats for men and women. Available year-round in her SoHo boutique are luxurious wool-angora blankets, marble cotton and light-weight woven cashmere scarves in stripes and solid colors. Fall and winter cashmere arrivals begin to populate . . . more |
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Located in Chelsea, this casual menswear boutique carries classic and unique brands for the young, athletic, and body-conscious man. Looking for a stylish new pair of sneakers? It's no wonder that sneaker collectors begin their hunt for the perfect pair at The Starting Line, where exclusive sneaker . . . more |
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180 Eighth Avenue
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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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What do you get when you mix a pop star with a jewelry designer and add a dash of thrift? Szeki. Bored with her music career, CK (pronounced just like it sounds) left her high profile career as a pop star to design jewelry and open her own boutique on the Lower East Side.
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157 Rivington Street
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Five local designers met in NYC fashion markets over the summer of 2009 and formed a philosophy about local designs and products that are being marketed around the corner. Trunk opened in November 2009 and features beautiful clothing and accessories, all ethically sustainable fashion by indie . . . more |
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68 Jay Street #101
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“What does Madame Matovu mean?” one might inquire. In Hebrew, it translates to “what is the good for the lady”; in French, the translation is “a woman who has seen everything.” The meanings are oddly fitting for the small shop located in Greenwich Village, a veritable paradise brimming . . . more |
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240 West 10th 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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Hidden away on the second floor above Chelsea's New London Pharmacy is New London Luxe, selling home-ware with an international or domestic flair, as well as other intricately styled luxury items. At New London Luxe, one learns that luxury today does not require a high price tag. The philosophy . . . more |
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246 8th Avenue 2nd Floor
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