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The Annex Antique Fair and Flea Markets
Expect the unexpected at Chelsea’s surviving outdoor market, whose longtime venders reliably unearth one-off treasures for flea-bitten fans.
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125 W. 18th St.
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Chelsea
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Arthritis Foundation Thrift Shop
Since 1948, this donation-based shop benefiting the Arthritis Foundation’s New York City chapter has been a choice destination for designer hand-me-downs.
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1430 Third Ave.
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Upper East Side
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Baltic Bazaar
This charitable vintage shop draws shoppers more for its affordable fabric selection than its dated apparel.
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141 Atlantic Ave.
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Cobble Hill
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BJ's Wholesale Club
A gigantic discount warehouse of major bargains on food and a department store’s worth of other goods.
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Fred Flare
This colorful, kitschy store stocks affordable apparel and offbeat gifts.
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131 Meserole Ave.
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Williamsburg
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Fred Flare
This colorful, kitschy store stocks affordable apparel and offbeat gifts.
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300 Kingsland Ave.
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Greenpoint
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Grahame Fowler
Veteran designer Grahame Fowler’s collection of button-down shirts, suits, outerwear, and knitwear is made exclusively in New York and designed for comfort.
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138 W. 10th St.
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Hermès
Tasteful, high-end handbags, accessories and clothing for uptown sophisticates.
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691 Madison Ave.
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Upper East Side
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Ilene Chazanof Decorative Arts
Ilene Chazanof's loft is crammed with, as she says, everything from plastic to platinum. By appointment only.
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JCPenney
The Texas-based retailer known for its affordable apparel, jewelry, beauty products, footwear, and home furnishings makes its first foray into Manhattan.
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901 Sixth Ave.
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Kohl's
A well-organized, mid-range department store focusing on a short list of discounted big-name brands.
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Newport Centre Mall 40 Mall Drive East
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Loopy Mango
Brooklyn boutique with a mix of funky, new knits and girly dresses amid classic antique furnishings for the home.
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117 Front St.
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DUMBO/Fulton Ferry
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Rainbows & Triangles
A gay gift store in the heart of Chelsea.
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192 Eighth Ave.
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Chelsea
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A Repeat Performance
Theater props, household necessities, and felt purses handmade in Nepal all find a place in this minuscule thrift shop.
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156 First Ave.
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East Village
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The Smile
This mishmash retail space and cafe shills rosewater spritzer, knitting kits, potpourri, and crocheted macarons along with sandwiches.
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26 Bond St.
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East Village
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Store 518
Dancer turned designer Nadia Tarr is best known for her collection of versatile wrap dresses, Butter by Nadia, but her Carroll Gardens store forgoes high-end fashion for vintage kitsch.
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518 Court St.
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Carroll Gardens
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The Vortex
A self-proclaimed junk shop on the border of East Williamsburg and Bushwick, this thrift store is a jumble of secondhand clothing, furniture, toys, books, and assorted knickknacks.
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222 Montrose Ave.
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Williamsburg
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