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55DSL
Diesel’s sporty sister store.
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281 Lafayette St.
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Nolita
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A Détacher
Prim, high-society clothes in a Neverland space.
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262 Mott St.
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Nolita
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Abstract
This artistic menswear store shuns staid Wall Street styles for more creative shirting.
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246 Mott St.
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Nolita
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Anemone
This small womenswear boutique stocks wool jumpers, silk tunics, and affordable cocktail dresses from Asian designers.
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6 Prince St.
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Nolita
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Area I.D.
This funky vintage furniture store features an enviable collection of original modern furnishings from the fifties, sixties and seventies.
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262 Elizabeth St.
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Nolita
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Barker Black Ltd.
A former Ralph Lauren designer and his brother team up with the venerated, century-old brand to launch fashions with a more punk aesthetic.
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198B Elizabeth St.
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Nolita
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bbL
Shapely dresses, skirts and blouses accented with nature prints and unexpected fabrics.
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238 Mott St.
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Nolita
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Belle by Sigerson Morrison
The secondary shoe line for Sigerson Morrison offers edgier shoes at a comfier price.
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242 Mott St.
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Nolita
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Bess
Big, bold, and colorful jewelry made of precious and semi-precious stones, from sculptor and jewelry designer Doug Abraham.
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292 Lafayette St.
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Nolita
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Bio
Though owner An Vu targets professional clothing, don't expect to find any stuffy black suits here.
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29 Prince St.
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Nolita
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Blue Bag
With 28 designers, up to 160 two-of-a-kind styles, and Marni Legrand working with the designers, this handbag store is seldom the same place twice.
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266 Elizabeth St.
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Nolita
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Blue Water Flowers
This shop specializes in low, densely clustered arrangements in simple glass ginger jars.
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265 Lafayette St.
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Nolita
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Callalilai
Japanese designer Hogo Natsuwa offers his signature printed dresses, silk tunics, and breezy blouses at discounted prices in his second New York boutique.
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43 Spring St.
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Nolita
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Calvin Tran
Body-skimming, convertible pieces that flatter many different body types.
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246 Mulberry St.
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Nolita
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Cat Fish Greetings
Pretty hand-printed and illustrated greeting cards from a slew of independent presses.
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219A Mulberry Street
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Nolita
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Ceci-Cela
Mon dieu! You’ll want to try everything on the fantastic pastry menu, so make sure to bring friends.
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55 Spring St.
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Nolita
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Character
American fans of Tintin, Babar, Asterix, and the Little Prince, take note.
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19 Prince St.
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Nolita
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Charlotte Ronson
For cooler-than-thou Soho fashion, Charlotte Ronson is your best bet.
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239 Mulberry St.
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Nolita
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Chip & Pepper
The Canadian designers bring their stylish denim line and celebrity following to an innercity log cabin.
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250 Mulberry St.
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Nolita
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Christian Audigier
The creator of Ed Hardy and Von Dutch brings Soho the skulls, hearts, flames, and rhinestones that Hollywood can’t get enough of.
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273 Lafayette St.
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Nolita
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The Clothing Warehouse
This groovy Atlanta-based vintage chain brings a colorful spectrum of sixties and seventies dresses, pristine vintage boots, and retro T-shirts to Nolita.
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8 Prince St.
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Nolita
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Coclico
This high-end shoe boutique specializes in French, Spanish, and Italian designers who emphasize dramatic details like tapered heels, funky t-straps, and thick ankle ties.
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275 Mott St.
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Nolita
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Craig Van Den Brulle
Distinctive chandeliers and Lucite tables are the highlights of this store’s elegant twentieth-century furnishings.
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192 Elizabeth St.
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Nolita
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Crumpler Bags
This quirky Australian brand peddles colorful and durable pouches, packs, laptop bags, and messenger bags.
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45 Spring St.
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Nolita
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Dö Kham
Owner Phelgye Kelden bases his designs on traditional Tibetan and Indian clothing.
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51 Prince St.
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Nolita
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