Here are the goods.
BUY
Samples for Ecompassion
What: A socially conscious sample sale with deep discounts (up to 80 percent) on Edun, Theory, DVF, Marc by Marc Jacobs, and Vince.
Why: Sales benefit Somaly Mam, a nonprofit dedicated to ending human trafficking. Additionally, a tree will be planted with each sale.
When: Thru Oct. 5. Opening party (with Somaly Mam book signing and photo exhibit), Thurs., 6-9 p.m.
Where: 2 Great Jones St., b/t Broadway & Lafayette St.
Built by Wendy Sample Sale
What: Hipstery picks like a boiled wool swing coat for $140 (reg. $326), sparkle minidress for $80 (reg. $209), and men’s flannel pullover for $35 (reg. $135).
Why: Way better than fast food. Way more satisfying.
When: Fri. & Sat., 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sun., noon-6 p.m.
Where: 46 N. 6th St., b/t Wythe & Kent Aves., Williamsburg (718-384-2882).
Mischen Sample Sale
What: Moving fall and spring merchandise, custom prints, silks, and more at up to 85 percent off.
Why: Finding discounts like these is usually a Mischen impossible.
When: Thurs.-Sat., 9 a.m.-8 p.m.
Where: 255 W. 36th St., b/t Seventh & Eighth Aves., ste. 1106 (212-827-0854).
EAT
Corton
What: Beloved Montrachet is reborn as a pretty, fine French resto helmed by Gilt’s Paul Liebrandt.
Why: In an economic crisis, a nice bottle of Corton is a good friend indeed.
When: Mon.-Thurs., 5:30-10:30 p.m.; Fri. & Sat., 5:30-11:30 p.m.
Where: 239 W. Broadway, b/t Walker & White Sts. (212-219-2777)
Beef Brisket
What: Takeout or delivery on excellent moist or lean whole, untrimmed, pit-smoked goodness.
Why: Leave the holiday cooking to someone else.
When: Order 48 hours before you want it.
Where: Hill Country, 30 W. 26th St, b/t Broadway & Sixth Ave. (212-255-4544 ext. 21).
DO
Williamsburg Fashion Weekend
What: Eight emerging Brooklyn-based designers with an emphasis on fair trade and artisanal techniques showcase their wares.
Why: From far and wide (like Sodafine and Treehouse Brooklyn).
When: Fri. & Sat., 7-10 p.m.
Where: Monster Island Building, Secret Project Robot, 112 River St., at Metropolitan Ave., Williamsburg.
Kristiana Pärn’s Somersaults
What: Brooklyn artist’s acrylic renderings of arctic friends from childhood moments in Estonia.
Why: No need for acrobatic feats. Just ride the subway.
When: Thru Dec. 31. Opening reception, Fri., 6-8 p.m.
Where: Pink Olive Boutique, 167 Fifth Ave., at Lincoln Pl., Park Slope (718-398-2016).