Shopping in New York: Eight “must-visit” places in Manhattan

April 23rd, 2007 by webmaster

Barney’s Co-Op, 236 West 18th Street. The reduced copy of New York giant Barney’s, Co-Op stores only the freshest, magnificent things of world designers’ collections. The clientele of shop is younger, than at Barney’s, therefore the prices here are lower. If you search for novelties from Marc by Marc Jacobs or Philip Lim and Daryl K, you should come here.
Opening Ceremony, 35 Howard St. It is an excellent place for the beginning transformations from fashionist local scale into global one. Opening Ceremony, as a diamond, is hidden between fussy Canal Street with its infinite stream of sellers and a tourist Broadway. Do not waste time! If you need some classics - you will find mad quantity of vanguard things in this shop, and it is surprising, that here all appears much earlier, than it becomes a world trend. and here is a bonus: only here it is possible to find some things in all New York from UK haven and Top Shop.
Flying A, 169 Spring St. In this surprising place the past face to face meets the present. The old-fashioned both “worn” shoes and boots adjoin to the ultrafashionable dresses which have just “come” from a podium from the best designers - an excellent opportunity to add something extraordinary into your wardrobe. Flying A has one advantage - the assortment of shop is so well picked up, that it is practically impossible to buy any unnecessary or ridiculous clothes even if you understand nothing in vintage style.
Century 21, 22 Cortlandt Street. This shop - is simply alive legend of city centre. In territory of all huge building it is possible to find design things at a discount. It is an ideal place for those who wish to catch qualitative and not ordinary things for lowered price. The only advice is, if you suddenly gather in Century 21, be ready to spend not one hour, sorting that really is useful to you, and in fact it is not so easy for making after spot-check on madly long numbers with clothes, footwear and accessories. Updating of assortment occurs on a regular basis, and the shop is always overfilled with visitors.
H&M, 640 5th Ave. Only here it is possible to find full collections of the trade mark (to assortment of other shops can’t offer all things from the collection), and it is direct next day after their release. Besides this it is possible to find the wide range of the sizes here.
Matta, 241 Lafayette St. Here it is possible to find a huge choice of convenient sandals and multi-colored Indonesian sarongs, made of the gentlest silk and a clap. Even packing packages in this shop are made of the refined fabric! Some people keep them and reuse - so they beautiful are. Here there is a huge choice of unique accessories, including the well-known Orla Kiely trade mark.
L’Artisan, 68 Thompson St. Here you can find any smells you wish and all of them unusual and original.
Anthropologie, 375 West Broadway. At Anthropologie has disputable reputation. Someone considers, that here you can’t find any unusual vintage clothes, but actually here it is possible to buy much all unusual. If your style is far from eccentricity, it is possible to come into this shop simply so that to receive aesthetic pleasure.



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  1. vintage dress Says:

    With the 70s and 80s back in style, I just loving vintage clothing from the thrift shops. You can find designers like Chanel and Armani for cheap there. Ebay is great too!

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