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Ági Brooks
Professional womenswear inspired by Hollywood glam.
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192 Spring St.
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Soho
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Älskling
Älskling's ultra-feminine tops and frocks are perfect for performers at nearby Lincoln Center or for romantics farther afield.
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228 Columbus Ave.
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Upper West Side
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1-800-Flowers
Say you care in sincere, if generic, Hallmark style.
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35-19 Broadway
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Astoria
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1-800-MATTRESS
A sampling of the same mattresses, boxsprings, and down pillows sold through the 800 number.
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1 of a Find NYC
This choice vintage shop focuses on feminine, flowing styles from the sixties and seventies, especially mod disco dresses and colorful knee-length skirts.
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633 Vanderbilt Ave.
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Prospect Heights
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10 Ft. Single by Stella Dallas
This Williamsburg vintage shop, hidden beneath the BQE, touts an impressive selection of button-down shirts in seventies prints, as well as breezy summer dresses and broken-in boots.
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285 N. 6th St.
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10/10 Optics
See the profile of this NYC store at 50 Madison Ave. in Manhattan.
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50 Madison Ave.
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Flatiron
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192 Books
Bright and airy, with high ceilings, a wall of windows, and a reading table, 192 feels like a private library.
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192 Tenth Ave.
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Chelsea
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20/20 Eyewear
Standouts among these stores' dozens of frames include Paul Smith's tweedy plastic ones and Modo's minimalist styles.
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1592A Third Ave.
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Upper East Side
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20/20 Eyewear
Standouts among these stores' dozens of frames include Paul Smith's tweedy plastic ones and Modo's minimalist styles.
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57 E. 8th St.
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West Village
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20 Peacocks
Lively shirt-and-tie combinations are encouraged at this LES men’s shop.
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20 Clinton St.
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Lower East Side
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202
This noted British fashion line grown into a full-fledged lifestyle brand for men, women and homes.
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75 Ninth Ave.
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Chelsea
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25 Park
See the profile of this NYC store at 805 Washington St. in Manhattan.
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805 Washington St.
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West Village
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3.1 phillip lim
An ever-expanding empire of laid-back-yet-elegant clothes, some the by-products of one-of-a-kind collaborations.
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115 Mercer St.
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Soho
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30th Street Guitars
Attracting a deeply loyal clientele of local musicians, finger-picking carpetbaggers, and front-page rock stars, this one-stop guitar shop’s been hosting impromptu jams and encouraging ambient noise on the block since 1997.
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236 W. 30th St.
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Midtown West
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4 Play BK
Designer and hard-to-find brands, smart-looking sneakers, and hippy-chic casual wear.
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360 Seventh Ave.
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Park Slope
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42nd Street Photo
A huge selection of affordably priced point-and-shoots and manual focus cameras.
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378 Fifth Ave.
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Murray Hill/Kips Bay
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45rpm
Stylish clothes from Japan made with quality all-natural fabrics and dyes.
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17 E. 71st St.
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Upper East Side
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4PLAYBK
A Park Slope shop for skater girls and girly-girls alike.
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360 Seventh Ave.
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Park Slope
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4th Street Food Co-op
All the ingredients of a health food store, plus the politics of a co-op crammed into a tiny storefront.
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58 E. 4th St.
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East Village
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5 in 1
An artist’s studio that doubles as a store featuring funky, conversation-starting accessories and womenswear.
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60 N. 6th St.
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Williamsburg
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55DSL
Diesel’s sporty sister store.
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281 Lafayette St.
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Nolita
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67 Wines & Spirits
Bernard Weiser, son of the late owner Joel, runs this shop with an ever-evolving inventory of 8,000 bottles.
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179 Columbus Ave.
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Upper West Side
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7 For All Mankind
The cult denim brand opens its first stand-alone boutique in New York.
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394 West Broadway
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Soho
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91/The Upper Crust
Since 1983, this West Village catering company, which also has its own event space, has accommodated any palate. They’ve served crowds of 3,000 guests before.
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91 Horatio St.
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West Village
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