From TikTok Candy to Turkish Slippers: 17 New Stores in the Hamptons
A tour through the current shopping scene.
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Bridgehampton
Hoare & Hoare Antiques
The daughter of an Australian antique-store owner, Zoe Hoare lines the shelves of her airy shop with indigo-dyed Turkish slippers, south of France–looking smocks, and mix-and-match cloth napkins for $10 each.(2487 Main St.)
The Hub
It’s short for “Health Unity Beauty” and opens in the 6,000-square-foot former Curio space. Bridgehamptonites can join celebrity trainer Isaac Boots’s Torchd class, get a Clear + Brilliant facial at Skinney Medspa, or pick up a rental at Bluejay Electric Bicycles.(2183 Montauk Hwy.)
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East Hampton
Odeum
This multi-designer shop bills itself as “boutique meets theater” and will stock going-out caftans from Dubai-based brand Taller Marmo, gowns by Central Saint Martins grads Richard Quinn and Nensi Dojaka,and earthy frocks from Caravana.(9 Railroad Ave.)
RH Outdoor East Hampton
Restoration Hardware’s first store dedicated exclusively to outdoor furniture will also offer interior-design services.(53 Main St.)
Cardvault
“Collect like the GOAT” is the tagline for Tom Brady’s sports-memorabilia shop. A flock of teen boys with broccoli haircuts descended on the store for its big Memorial Day weekend opening.(47 Newtown Ln.)
Rolex
Operated in conjunction with London Jewelers, a stand-alone Rolex boutique opens in the space formerly occupied by Eileen Fisher.(28 Newtown Ln.)
Montauk
Montauk Chemists
Frank Calvo, R.Ph., the former owner and pharmacist of East Hampton Pharmacy and Bridgehampton Pharmacy, has a new operation further East.(725A Montauk Hwy.)
Sagaponack
Sagaponack General Store
At the latest incarnation of the Sagaponack General Store, buttermilk biscuits, rotisserie chickens, and fresh flowers are on offer, while an apothecary section stocks Marvis toothpastes and Flamingo Estate soaps. Candy by the scoopful is available in 19th-century mailboxes.(542 Sagg Main St.)

Sag Harbor
Henry Lehr
In the Hamptons since 1977, the boutique, first opened by Olympic ski coach Henry Lehr and still run by the family, has moved across the street, bringing both men’s and women’s collections — including Nili Lotan, Citizens of Humanity, and the house line — into one location.(103 Main St.)
BonBon
The TikTok-famous Swedish-candy shop is opening a year-round location where Magic Carpet Bites, Strawberry BonBons, Swedish Fish, and Pinky Skulls will be available by the mini-shovelful.(11 Washington St.)
Shooster Arts & Literature
Opened by artistic director Lauren Shooster, who has worked with Totokaelo and Saint Laurent. A rotating collection of rare books, fine art, antiques, and ephemera — including a Picasso drawing and Shiro Kuramata’sHow High the Moonchair — will be available in a 19th-century ship-chandlery building.(197 Madison St.)
Southampton
ABC Carpet & Home
Coming off its post-bankruptcy acquisition, the furniture and home-goods emporium is expanding across the country. Its Southampton store is located inside a former Art Deco–era gas station.(1 Pond Ln.)
TWP
The women’s-clothing line founded by Trish Wescoat Pound and Andrew Rosen of Theory opens a corner shop with a back garden for summer events, right near Jenni Kayne.(2 Main St.)
Elysewalker
Following its stores in Manhattan, a new 1,800-square-foot boutique carries a Hamptons-y curation of crocheted maxi dresses, Miu Miu bags, and Alaïa ballet flats.(57 Main St.)
Karigari
It means “the art of craftsmanship” in Hindi, and the store will sell ceramics — including Jaipur blue pottery — clothing, textiles, and fragrances from India.(77 Jobs Ln.)
Barryville General Goods & Market
In other zhuzhed-up-general-store news, this one sells superfood powders, small-batch Worcestershire, and Wölffer Estate rosé alongside vintage Levi’s and vinyl LPs.(1 & 15 Hill St.)
Westhampton
Decoris Home Studio
Interior designer Margaret Perlinska will have a mix of antique and new furniture like a barley-twist coatrack for $1,250 and a set of cast-bronze fireplace tools adorned with ram and elk heads for $1,850.(87 Sunset Ave.)
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