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55DSL

Diesel’s sporty sister store.

281 Lafayette St.

Nolita

A Détacher

Prim, high-society clothes in a Neverland space.

262 Mott St.

Nolita

Abstract

This artistic menswear store shuns staid Wall Street styles for more creative shirting.

246 Mott St.

Nolita

Anemone

This small womenswear boutique stocks wool jumpers, silk tunics, and affordable cocktail dresses from Asian designers.

6 Prince St.

Nolita

Area I.D.

This funky vintage furniture store features an enviable collection of original modern furnishings from the fifties, sixties and seventies.

262 Elizabeth St.

Nolita

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. 

198B Elizabeth St.

Nolita

bbL

Shapely dresses, skirts and blouses accented with nature prints and unexpected fabrics.

238 Mott St.

Nolita

Belle by Sigerson Morrison

The secondary shoe line for Sigerson Morrison offers edgier shoes at a comfier price.

242 Mott St.

Nolita

Bess

Big, bold, and colorful jewelry made of precious and semi-precious stones, from sculptor and jewelry designer Doug Abraham.

292 Lafayette St.

Nolita

Bio

Though owner An Vu targets professional clothing, don't expect to find any stuffy black suits here.

29 Prince St.

Nolita

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.

266 Elizabeth St.

Nolita

Blue Water Flowers

This shop specializes in low, densely clustered arrangements in simple glass ginger jars.

265 Lafayette St.

Nolita

Callalilai

Japanese designer Hogo Natsuwa offers his signature printed dresses, silk tunics, and breezy blouses at discounted prices in his second New York boutique.

43 Spring St.

Nolita

Calvin Tran

Body-skimming, convertible pieces that flatter many different body types.

246 Mulberry St.

Nolita

Cat Fish Greetings

Pretty hand-printed and illustrated greeting cards from a slew of independent presses.

219A Mulberry Street

Nolita

Ceci-Cela

Mon dieu! You’ll want to try everything on the fantastic pastry menu, so make sure to bring friends.

55 Spring St.

Nolita

Character

American fans of Tintin, Babar, Asterix, and the Little Prince, take note.

19 Prince St.

Nolita

Charlotte Ronson

For cooler-than-thou Soho fashion, Charlotte Ronson is your best bet.

239 Mulberry St.

Nolita

Chip & Pepper

The Canadian designers bring their stylish denim line and celebrity following to an inner–city log cabin.

250 Mulberry St.

Nolita

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.

273 Lafayette St.

Nolita

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.

8 Prince St.

Nolita

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.

275 Mott St.

Nolita

Craig Van Den Brulle

Distinctive chandeliers and Lucite tables are the highlights of this store’s elegant twentieth-century furnishings.

192 Elizabeth St.

Nolita

Crumpler Bags

This quirky Australian brand peddles colorful and durable pouches, packs, laptop bags, and messenger bags.

45 Spring St.

Nolita

Dö Kham

Owner Phelgye Kelden bases his designs on traditional Tibetan and Indian clothing.

51 Prince St.

Nolita

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