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The stock of chic punk clothes at Project 234 (234 Mulberry St., nr. Spring St.; 212-334-6431) changes daily, depending on what owner Kim Phan finds on her travels—usually up-and-coming designers like Buddhist Punk, Arrogant Cat, and Lundgren and Windinge, plus a selection of vintage clothes.
The Brooklyn Beads Boutique (244 Smith St., nr. Douglass St., Cobble Hill, Brooklyn; 718-855-2375) will re-create the Lanvin ribbon necklace for you (75 cents per crimp and $1.50 per wire wrap). And New York Kids Club opens its third location on September 26—reserve now for cooking, yoga, and rock-climbing classes (38 E. 22nd St., at Park Ave.; 212-721-4100).


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