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(Photo: Courtesy of SEE) |
Fashionable frames at eyewear boutiques like Selima can often carry price tags that will make you want to get your vision checked. At SEE, founder Richard Golden tapped the same European manufacturers that produce for Chanel, Prada, and Gucci, and had them design a stylish house label at affordable prices (312 Bleecker St., nr. Grove St.; 212-989-7060). For $39, snatch up the chic tortoiseshell reading glasses from the Arabian collection. Prices top off at $279.
Lucky Brand has shrunk its vintage-inspired denim, hoodies, and jackets to mini proportions (fit for children 6 months to 10 years) with the opening of Lucky Kid (127 Prince St., nr. Wooster St.; 212-466-0849).


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