São Paulo sisters nod to the ’80s with their collection of edgy jumpsuits and dresses.
São Paulo sisters nod to the ’80s with their collection of edgy jumpsuits and dresses.
Academy of Wayward Girls is the debut line of an NYC high school junior.
Retro clothing store where you’ll find everything from cool ’80s gear and wearable vintage to cute kids’ clothes, as well as a house-brand recycled range. If digging through dusty racks and bins isn’t your thing, opt for the well-organized and easy-to-use e-boutique.
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Enter the sidewalk hatch to a basement shop channeling London (or Paris!) in the ’60s. Clothing for men and women is styled near jazz records, apothecary potions, horn-rimmed glasses, and a vintage bathtub. Co-designers Osore Oyagha and Eloise Simonet manufacture their wardrobe in NYC in limited runs.
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Large, warehouse-style concept shop filled with an eclectic mix of high-end designer clothing, limited-edition books, music, gadgets and other design products. It’s a super superstore.
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Indie clothing and accessories for lads and lassies in what feels like your eccentric grandparents’ tiny attic (everything new feels special and old).
Soho boutique, hipster chic. Clothing, accessories, and cultural ephemera for men and women who dig the French minimalist aesthetic.
Clothing, accessories, and art, plus collaborations between little-known international, national, and local designers make this little gallery/store a sweet experiment that proves a fashionable find.
Return to simpler times with Pendleton, Woolrich, and Filson clothes; local produce; chocolates; perfumes; Red Wing boots; Stanley thermoses; and lessons on lost practices such as deboning chickens.
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Adult toys get a whole new meaning at this artsy shop, which sells mostly limited-edition, cartoonish figurines and graphic tees. Even though prices can occasionally hit the four digits, most items are under $100.