Owners of antiques store Darr extend their quirky, eclectic taste for vintage finds into men’s clothing in a retail space, adorned with busts, across the street.
Indie clothing and accessories for lads and lassies in what feels like your eccentric grandparents’ tiny attic (everything new feels special and old).
Your willpower is nothing compared to the dress and jean selection from up-and-comers, plus the BabyBird annex.
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.
Greenpoint boutique stocked with the owners’ house line, This Old Thing, in addition to designers you know like Cheap Monday, Alex & Chloe, and Matt & Nat.
Coveralls, bags, and uniform-inspired looks for the gents. A collection of vintage motorbikes and other relics for the ladies.
Look for an art deco dry-cleaning sign to gain access to this Fort Greene boutique, which carries local and indie designers with an eye for detail.
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Pulling together great traits of design from the past and present, the shop stocks ’50s barware, mint Chanel jackets, an eclectic mix of Korean and Californian designers, antique mirrors, and other housewares.
The edgy, musically charged, indie fashion foursome (one’s named Tinypants) produces experimental collections for men and women — which they carry in their boutique along with select pieces from designer friends.
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Rarified pieces from the likes of Sonia by Sonia Rykiel, Mociun, and Lyell fit perfectly into the casually bourgeois bohemian wardrobe of locals.