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Kimono House specializes in traditional Japanese shoes and clothing for both men and women. Imported directly from Japan are a wide variety of printed cotton summer kimonos (Yukatas) and beautiful vintage silk Kimonos - perfect to lounge around in after a swim or a bath. Authentic Japanese platform . . . more |
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The Ink Pad is a paper craft lover’s dream. Filled with decorative rubber stamps, patterned and Moleskin journals, letter seals, stationery and more, this little shop in Greenwich Village is the go-to place for your creative needs. For those just getting started with paper crafts and . . . more |
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Back in the 80's, one could always find a sweet piece of art by a street artist to decorate a New York apartment. Street art wasn't expensive; it was fun. It was an open expression of an artist's view point to hang on your wall. Either you agreed with the message or you didn't. For a small . . . more |
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The enigmatic yet whimsical label Morgane Le Fay was dreamed up from the ethereal world of King Arthur. Floating dresses of cotton jersey, silk and crinoline that greet you in the SoHo boutique echo back to the magical enchantress that spawned the brand. The feminine collections, which are produced . . . more |
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Colorful bindings of new, classic and rare books occupy the shelves at 192 Books. The Chelsea store has an artistic focus and features a vast collection of art and criticism, coffee table books, classic literature, recent releases and travel guides. It frequently hosts book readings, signings and . . . more |
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In Cosabella, colorful, soft to the touch lingerie will fill your vision as undergarments are offset by white and exposed brick walls in its SoHo storefront. Dainty bralettes, sexy push-ups and lace and mesh panties are artfully arranged about the boutique and all beckon comfort. Because Cosabella . . . more |
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Thousands of sparkling vintage gems, costume jewelry and Lucite vintage purses luster from floor to ceiling in the glass display cases inside Deco Jewels. Sourced from antique shows and flea markets, the brooches, bracelets, necklaces and cuff links all date from the 1920’s through the 1960’s, . . . more |
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Maybe it’s their miniature size, but children’s clothing has always been innately adorable. The clothing at Makie is no exception to that, as the modest SoHo boutique is stocked with charming little items like button downs, striped nautical shirts and onesies for the three-month-old set up to . . . more |
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Melissa Bushell’s specialty shop, Baked by Melissa, is lined wall-to-wall with an array of miniature cupcakes that delight the eyes and taste buds alike. Bite-sized yet filled with flavor, each cupcake carries an emblem of color and can be custom made. Sold at one dollar a pop, these sweet, . . . more |
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Since 2004, Wine Therapy has been hand selecting hundreds of bottles of natural and organic wine to offer in its NoLIta storefront. Delicious reds, whites, rosés and champagne from near and far decorate the store, and they all come at a friendly price with hand-written taste descriptions under . . . more |
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This interior urban earth sculpture by American sculptor and composer, Walter De Maria, is the last of its kind and has been on view as a long-term installation in SoHo since 1980. The New York Earth Room is a white studio space filled with knee-deep, moist soil and weighs 280,000 lbs. To catch a . . . more |
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Dreaming of Paris? Bisous Ciao Macarons is the ultimate French macaron Café on the Lower East Side. For anyone who has bitten into a biscuity macaron and tasted the sweet, smooth filling and subtly crunchy shell, wait until you sink your teeth into the colorful delicate creations at Bisous Ciao. . . . more |
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Since 1995, The Hat Shop in SoHo has been focused on New York millinery and bringing the designs of 40 local milliners into its flagship store. The true draw is that each hat is available off the rack or made to order to ensure a perfect fit, because there is no such thing as one size fits all in . . . more |
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From the winner of Bravo’s 2009 fashion design competition, “The Fashion Show”, comes the Lower East Side boutique, Annabelle. Anna McCraney’s trendy boutique is filled with bright and colorful contemporary clothing for the hip, discerning crowd. Working mostly in silk, McCraney has lined . . . more |
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SHIPPING: Worldwide.
PRICING: Depends upon the size and weight of the piece.
INSURANCE: Not responsible for damages or missing items in transit. Insurance may be purchased. . . . more |
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West Broadway & Prince Street
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