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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.

125 W. 18th St.

Chelsea

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.

1430 Third Ave.

Upper East Side

Baltic Bazaar

This charitable vintage shop draws shoppers more for its affordable fabric selection than its dated apparel.

141 Atlantic Ave.

Cobble Hill

BJ's Wholesale Club

A gigantic discount warehouse of major bargains on food and a department store’s worth of other goods.

Fred Flare

This colorful, kitschy store stocks affordable apparel and offbeat gifts.

131 Meserole Ave.

Williamsburg

Fred Flare

This colorful, kitschy store stocks affordable apparel and offbeat gifts.

300 Kingsland Ave.

Greenpoint

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.

138 W. 10th St.

Hermès

Tasteful, high-end handbags, accessories and clothing for uptown sophisticates.

691 Madison Ave.

Upper East Side

Ilene Chazanof Decorative Arts

Ilene Chazanof's loft is crammed with, as she says, everything from plastic to platinum. By appointment only.

JCPenney

The Texas-based retailer known for its affordable apparel, jewelry, beauty products, footwear, and home furnishings makes its first foray into Manhattan.

901 Sixth Ave.

Kohl's

A well-organized, mid-range department store focusing on a short list of discounted big-name brands.

Newport Centre Mall 40 Mall Drive East

Loopy Mango

Brooklyn boutique with a mix of funky, new knits and girly dresses amid classic antique furnishings for the home.

117 Front St.

DUMBO/Fulton Ferry

Rainbows & Triangles

A gay gift store in the heart of Chelsea.

192 Eighth Ave.

Chelsea

A Repeat Performance

Theater props, household necessities, and felt purses handmade in Nepal all find a place in this minuscule thrift shop.

156 First Ave.

East Village

The Smile

This mishmash retail space and cafe shills rosewater spritzer, knitting kits, potpourri, and crocheted macarons along with sandwiches.

26 Bond St.

East Village

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.

518 Court St.

Carroll Gardens

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.

222 Montrose Ave.

Williamsburg

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