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Alpana Bawa doesn’t believe in black. Her love of color is beautifully evident in her NoLIta boutique, from the red vinyl floor to the infinite color palette that defines her clothing and accessories. Alpana Bawa’s upbringing in India is apparent in her brilliant designs as well, as the mix of . . . more |
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Pearl River Chinese department store, once a long standing New York institution had to close it's doors back in December 2015 due to real estate inflation. It has now resurfaced down in Chinatown at a much smaller location — an edited version of the former glorious Pearl River. Unfortunately the . . . more |
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Animal lovers come to the rescue when donating their gently used items, and when shopping at Pawz for Cauz Thrift Shop, a non profit organization providing financial funds and supplies to animal welfare organizations, rescue groups, and no-kill shelters since 2010. The shop features a nice . . . more |
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Fresh, funky, fun, but never tasteless, Reminiscence has more to offer than your typical vintage store. Full of good vibes and old-fashioned surprises, the shop sells an eccentric array of clothing, accessories, gifts, and knick-knacks. Some items date as far back as the 1930s, while others, like . . . more |
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74 5th Avenue
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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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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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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 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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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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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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Grahame Fowler is a beautiful collision of classic British aesthetics and locally made New York menswear. The nautical theme that carries throughout the store décor with sailboats and anchors can also be found in the clothing, with tailored, striped shirts and sailor hats. Fabrics from England, . . . more |
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Known for their tropical flower print caps, snap-backs and comfy men’s tees made from 100% cotton vintage deadstock fabric, Ale et Ange serves up high quality street wear in its Lower East Side brick-and-mortar shop. The creative endeavor was launched by Onsoré Ale Oyagha and Eloise Ange . . . more |
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Burgeoning high-end accessories designer, Wendy Nichol, has recently added a luxury a clothing line to her repertoire. Beyond her beautiful, lush leather and lambskin handbags that decorate her SoHo boutique, she now has locally made chic and tailored pieces perfect for the modern, downtown woman. . . . more |
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Warm boutique brings the romance of the tropics to New York City. Located on the fringe of Chinatown this boutique can be easily missed. Influenced by the warmth of the Hawaiian Islands, husband and wife team up to stock the boutique with everything fashionable that goes well with 'warm.' The shop . . . more |
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Babel Fair is a crossroads where the classic, conservative NoLiTa girl meets the edgy, unconventional jet-setter. This whimsical boutique provides a distinct assortment of up-and-coming globally sourced clothing and accessory designers, with a young and eccentric perspective.
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