Frye boots, quirky patterned tights, and local jewelry and handbags galore at this eclectic Decatur Square shop.
Cruise through the bright store and browse clothing from Zobha, Be Present, Ancient Language Collection and Hyde, or scarves from Otrera, and Satya jewelry. If you want to check out a yoga class (offered all day at all levels), pop your personals into a cubby and get downward, dog.
Spend the day browsing the shop’s stellar collection of vintage garb. After trying on the Victorian-era hats, move to the jewelry and bags.
The airy second-story vintage shop offers a vibrant array of dresses, straw bags, unique jewelry, and Japanese trinkets.
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The vintage boutique stocks clothing, shoes, jewelry, and art from designers like Gucci, Fendi, and Roberto Cavalli. Stop in on Fridays and Saturdays to get your second item for half off.
At this oasis of handpicked on-trend and eternally chic costume jewelry ranging from the early 1900s to the wacky 1980s, most customers walk out happily and snazzily accessorized for under $100. Fetching designer pieces top off around $400. (Sure, you’ll fall for one of those. That would be just your luck.)
The Greenpoint accessories shop drips with nostalgia for a bygone era from the boudoir-style decor to the pinup bathing suits and feather headbands for sale. The focus is on jewelry with necklaces, bracelets, and rings from local designers like Digby & Iona, as well as stunning original pieces from the ’50s.
This Passyunk Avenue enclave has everything for the vintage lover, from furniture to rare clothing finds. Make sure to check out the owner’s line of custom jewelry.
Stocked with clothing, shoes, hats, and jewelry from all decades. Fancy designer pieces cohabitate with no-names, all of which are scored from flea markets, estate sales, and obscure road trips.
The jewel box of a store is stocked with accessories (but keeps a significant emphasis on serious footwear). Shop shoe brands like Jerome C. Rousseau, Tory Burch, and DVF or jewelry from Tonya Mezrich and Wasabi.
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