Ambivalence: all too often the source of tragedy. Take that Hamlet guy. Could have been ...
Beachy outpost of a Soho showroom with vintage collectibles like rare surfboards and special accessories stylists like to fight over.
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.
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).
The sweet collection of well-priced women’s labels includes indie favorites Sophomore and Grey Ant as well as vintage denim, dresses, and accessories.
A gem for reworked vintage frocks, pumps, and accessories hailing from the ’60s to the ’80s. If no diamond is found, opt for a deconstructed piece made to fit by resident hipster Summer Phoenix.
Ambivalence: all too often the source of tragedy. Take that Hamlet guy. Could have been ...
Once you realize the vintage shop was named after an old book and movie in which a country girl marries up, you see the inspiration for the colorful cotton Western skirts that hang next to fancy lace and silk dresses.
Festive frocks, vintage pieces, and indie designers (especially young Latino newcomers) showcased in a modern-styled boutique.
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.
Photo: Nicola Kast
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.