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There’s another store for dandies in Nolita. Lord Willy’s (223 Mott St., nr. Prince St.; 212-680-8888) joins Duncan Quinn in the area with custom-tailored shirts, cashmere scarves, and ready-to-wear shirts with matching boxer shorts and pocket square.
The Paris Apartment (70 E. 1st St., nr. First Ave.; 917-749-5089) offers glam retro furnishings for modern boudoirs. Owner Claudia Strasser has scoured European flea markets, estate sales, and auctions to fill her shop with sequined curtain panels, chandeliers (from $750), and French rococo mirrors. Design consultations are also available ($300).
And Jin Soon Natural Hand & Foot Spa heads uptown with its third location (421 E. 73rd St., nr. First Ave.; 212-249-9144).


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