441 E 9th between 1st Ave and Ave A
(212) 673-0500
Cloak & Dagger is the fashion child of Pratt graduate/Libertine designer/respected stylist Brookelynn Starnes, who started her own line in 2006 after frustration with the current state of the... Read More
240 Mulberry St (Mulberry & Prince)
212.226.6544
www.whitechalknyc.com
We’re no strangers to a well tailored suit, but when we popped by White Chalk in NoLIta the other day, we were pleasantly caught off guard for what was in store. Specializing in both... Read More
377 Broome St., New York, NY (Mulberry & Mott Sts.)
212.966.4142
www.ritualvintage.com
Owners Stacey Lannacone and Tracey Moulton favor an intuitive mix of designers like Laura Biagiotti and Hanae Mori, an impressive array of Victorian and Edwardian-era blouses and bodices, and favored... Read More
6 Centre Market Place, New York, NY (Grand & Broome Sts.)
212.226.5759
www.no6store.com
Just down the street from Exquisite Costume is Morgan Yakus and Karin Bereson’s home-run of a shop. If you’ve heard of the place, it’s probably because it is known for its offerings from... Read More
54 Bond St., New York, NY (@ Bowery)
212.598.9355
www.billyreid.com
For a taste of Southern hospitality in downtown New York, step into Billy Reid, located in the Bouwerie Lane Theatre Building on Bond St. Decked out in reclaimed materials, including pre-civil war... Read More
28 Bond St., New York, NY (Bowery & Lafayette Sts.)
212.677.1293
www.oaknyc.com
Since expanding from their original location in Williamsburg and opening up a store on Bond Street in 2008, Oak has been enticing local hipsters with some of the best designers in fashion today,... Read More
302 Bowery, New York, NY (Houston & 1st Sts.)
212.966.4066
www.patriciafield.com
Famed costume designer for Sex and the City and the Devil Wears Prada, Patricia Field can also add boutique owner to her hot pink and rhinestone –bedazzled resume. Enter her East Village megastore... Read More
217 Mott St., New York, NY (Spring & Prince Sts.)
212.625.1374
www.resurrectionvintage.com
This petite Nolita boutique is far from dead. The selection here is so tightly edited for the mood of the moment that you’d have no idea that each of these garments came from a different place,... Read More