Nice House has a cool, offbeat mix of new and vintage home furnishings: Selected vases are 25 to 40 percent off (normally $49 to $195), as are side and coffee tables (normally $85 to $325). 117 Perry St. (212-675-7509); A.E., M.C., V.; Sun.-Sun.; 7/30-8/14.
Kus Studio's Indonesian teak furniture is 30 percent off: A six-foot-long bench that was $3,800 is now $2,660; three-feet-high carved candleholders were $100 to $200 and are now $70 to $140. 33D Greenwich Ave. (212-675-4317); A.E., M.C., V.; Mon.-Fri. 10:30-10, Sat. 10:30-10:30, Sun. 12-10; 8/1-8/31.
Conchi New York has playful, bias-cut silk dresses (originally $220, now $65 to $98) and drawstring pants in two-tone silks (originally $150 and now $45 to $75). 365 Broome St. (917-237-1941); A.E., M.C., V.; Wed.-Sun. 12-7; 8/1-8/5.
J.Crew's feeling particularly charitable these days: With any denim or chinos purchase, you'll get a $10 gift card and Reading Is Fundamental, the nation's oldest and largest literacy organization, gets $1. It doesn't sound like much, but it adds up. At J.Crew stores; through 9/3.
G/K Framing is taking 35 to 50 percent off its handcrafted frames and mirrors, as well as beautiful frames in wood, yellow or white gold, and lacquer. 169 Hudson St. (212-431-0633); A.E., M.C., V.; Mon.-Fri. 9-6; 8/1-8/31.
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