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Johnny Rocco (426 Atlantic Ave., nr. Bond St., Boerum Hill, Brooklyn; 718-596-6974) stocks indie designers you won’t find in Manhattan. Sure, Lotta Stensson, Bulga, and Havaianas are already on the island, but how about Yoko Devereaux or Ynnub? These are simple clothes for vintage lovers.
Top spas like Paul Labrecque stock L’Institut de Sothys Paris products. Now the French company has a Stateside spa called Sothys (37 W. 57th St., nr. Sixth Ave.; 212-688-9400) for treatments like an Oxyliance Anti- Pollution facial ($165) or Body Bronzing ($80). And Chuckies NYC just added a second store (1169 Madison Ave., nr. 84th St.; 212-249-2254) full of trendy footwear.


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