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fine fashion for men and women - locally made clothing. . . . more |
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(212) 673-7033
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This specialty shop is brimming with vintage and antique pre-1960s clothing for women.Here you will find many precious garments dating from the 1920s and 1930s. You will also discover a selection of smaller menswear sizes that will fit women. This shop is prime for a collector or someone who in . . . more |
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Set in a western rustic interior with wood paneled walls, authentic vintage men's work wear wardrobe can be had for a pretty penny -- pricey, and well worth it. This expertly-stocked vintage shop is favored by stylists as well as designers seeking to knock-off the past.
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(212) 505-2505
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Cool men's vintage clothing, shoes, blanket, bags. The esthetic in this shop is textural and pattern driven. Manly things! . . . more |
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(212) 777-3850
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Third generation Iranian shit maker with his atelier in back making custom shirts to order. The shirt maker also included their own line of off-the-rack shirts produced with super soft cottons. . . . more |
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Chic and trendy jewelry hand made in Marseile, France. Many pieces are still made by owner and designer, Andre Gas himself. Dainty playful designs incorporate delicate silk tassels, special beads, stones and plated metals. Each piece whispers a touch of elegance. Perfect for a resort getaway by the . . . more |
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Established 1997, Angel Street Thrift Shop's proceeds benefit the innovative programs of the Lower Eastside Service Center, dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families affected by Substance Abuse, HIV/AIDS and Mental Illness.
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'Shoe' sell their own brand, Cydwoq: shoes, boots, sandals and purses. Handmade leather footwear designed by Rafi Balouzian are Made in the USA, manufactured in Burbank, CA. Wear for comfort and design in mind. Lots of nice small leather pouches, card holders and wallets. . . . more |
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Reinstein & Ross' designs are created to be cherished forever. Hand fabricating timeless contemporary jewelry in New York City since 1984, the founders, Susan Reinstein and Brian Ross, collaborate their talents to create jewelry fit for royalty inspired by the Byzantine Empire and the Mysterious . . . more |
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21 E 67th Street
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Anna is one of New York City's few remaining 'independent' ladies clothing boutiques. This fresh and youthful quality women's clothing is produced in the New York City Garment District by local East Village designer Kathy Kemp. Her namesake line "Anna", is a name that has been passed down to each . . . more |
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Alex Story is a skillful sculptor turned jeweler whose unique jewelry line was inspired by the idea of wearing art. Story states, "I wanted to give people the option to make use of sculpture. Instead of just appreciating with your eye, why not wear it?"
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Boasting delicious pizza with crispy thin crust, fresh mozzarella and organic ingredients, Farinella is, understandably, a lunchtime favorite. Hip-hop-artist-turned chef Alberto Polo Cretara brings, from his homeland, the popular four-foot Roman-style pizza called the "palam," which can be ordered . . . more |
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1132 Lexington Avenue
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Justine Pringle and Andy Laird are the owners and creators of Nunu Chocolates, a Brooklyn chocolate company that opened its doors along Atlantic Avenue in 2008. At the boutique, a communal table and roomy lounge hosts chocolate lovers, who are welcome to sit and enjoy a cup of organic tea, glass of . . . more |
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185 Greenwich Street
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Delicious, wholesome and fresh! Gelato like it should be with seasonal menu changes reflecting the seasons harvests. This Parisian gelato shop is packed full of gourmet goodies. Scooping a large range of delicious gelato flavours that may be topped with fresh fruit, chocolate, caramel, biscuits . . . 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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