Originally a rental showroom, the LES store now offers women’s designer clothing, accessories, and shoes from the ’60s to the ’80s. Browse big names (YSL, Dior, Chanel, Valentino) — perhaps even alongside a few (Rachel Weisz, Beyonce, Lucy Liu).
Vintage shop with a good rep is known for designer duds and shoes (think Marc Jacobs, YSL) at relatively low prices. Stop by and shop or take your closet clutter to swap or sell.
Well-edited but hearty collection of favorite lines like Rag & Bone, Marni, Rick Owens, and Helmut Lang. In the accessories department you’ll find Dries Van Noten shoes, Phillip Crangi jewels, and Jas M.B. handbags.
Chic, high-end shoe boutique with an endless supply of edgy footwear. Styles come in a slew of brights, pastels, patent leathers, and metallics.
Well-priced dresses, tops, and shoes from indie designers (locals, represent!) in a closet-size shop on the LES. Major props for the easy online boutique, too.
A truly, madly, deeply unique house of local and international fashion. Vintage clothes, dreamy cocktail dresses, shoes, and hats are artfully coordinated on hangers and draped over antique furnishings.
Japanese super sneaker retailer parks stateside in Harlem. Industry insiders scramble for limited-edition streetwear, athletic gear, and accessories. These kicks are on fire!
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Festive frocks, vintage pieces, and indie designers (especially young Latino newcomers) showcased in a modern-styled boutique.
Find carefully selected, well-edited vintage treasures or shop store’s flirty, bohemian, eponymous line.
The downtown location channels a Parisian wardrobe concept with well-known French brands like Vanessa Bruno, Forte Forte, and K.Jacques.