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The last time indie boutiques ruled New York retail, it was the era of hot pants and the Automat. Now, the collective desire for unique pieces and personal attention—plus the city’s growing affection for all things community-centric—is bringing back the shop around the corner, as evidenced by the roaring success of Brooklyn’s Bird. For more on this movement, click here.


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