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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

Bloodline

Offbeat hodgepodge of design-centered finds for body and home.

100A Forsyth St.

Lower East Side

FM Allen

For the luxury safari junkie, this venerable boutique offers luggage and an itinerary, all in one place.

962 Madison Ave.

Upper East Side

Hermès

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

691 Madison Ave.

Upper East Side

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.

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

Patina

Well-preserved, carefully selected vintage dresses and accessories for discriminating collectors.

451 Broome St.

Soho

Peachfrog

Williamsburg’s take on a discount warehouse, where the prices are low and the fashions are forward.

136 N. 10th St.

Williamsburg

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

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