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| Rendering courtesy of Adidas |
Niketown may have a competitor: The 29,500-square-foot Adidas Sport Performance Store (610 Broadway, at Houston St.; 212-529-0081) stocks shoes and accessories for soccer, baseball, basketball, tennis, running, and football. For the fashion-conscious, there’s the complete Stella McCartney line and customizable mi adidas sneakers.
Also: The latest Tumi (102 Prince St., nr. Mercer St.; 646-613-9101) houses the new women’s “Signature” collection. Michael C. Fina’s second location (8211 Fifth Ave., nr. 82nd St., Bay Ridge, Brooklyn; 718-748-5100) has an expanded selection of rings and bridal-party gifts. Roberta Freymann has moved her hand-stitched clothes and exotic jewelry from 78th Street (153 E. 70th St., nr. Lexington Ave.; 212-585-3767). And L.A.’s popular Yoga Works (37 W. 65th St., nr. Central Park W.; 212-721-2524) just hit the East Coast with therapeutic, Vinyasa, and prenatal yoga.


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