158 Franklin between Varick & Hudson St
(646) 402-9661
What do you need when you’re not going out? That’s where Steven Alan’s brand new home shop comes in. Collaborating with Greg Buntain and Ian Collings of Fort Standard to transform... Read More
235 W 46th between 7th & 8th Ave
(212) 221-1775
For the quintessential Americana shopping experience, look no further than Free & The Brave. Adjacent to The Paramount Hotel in Midtown and part of “The Bazaar Shops,” their goal is... Read More
37 N. Moore St., New York, NY (Hudson & Varick Sts.)
212.431.8501
www.otteny.com
If no-fuss shopping is up your alley, then you ought to check out Kay Lee’s pint-sized womenswear chain, Otte. With a convenient Tribeca outpost, this trendy boutique offers an edited selection of... Read More
176 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn, NY. (@ Vanderbilt Ave.)
No phone
www.brooklynflea.com
A recent visit to the Fort Greene market turned up an amazing 90′s-era Gaultier tribal silver belt/neckpiece nestled among kitcshy Disneyana and old wristwatches. Like the Chelsea Antique... Read More
130 Crosby St., New York, NY (Houston & Prince Sts.)
646.786.1200
www.housingworks.org
Housing Works is a New York City based non-profit organization providing housing, social services, and national and local advocacy for homeless and formerly homeless people living with HIV/AIDS. To... Read More
117 West 25th St., New York, NY (Sixth & Seventh Aves.)
212.647.1107
www.newyorkvintage.com
Prices here are far from affordable, but this shop, just opposite the Chelsea Antique Garage has earned its bragging rights for housing one of the most impressive selections of 20th-century vintage... Read More
505 Greenwich St., New York, NY (@ Spring St)
212.925.0882
www.aloharag.com
A must shop from the Hawaiian Islands, Aloha Rag New York does not carry hibiscus-patterned t-shirts or grass skirts as the name may connote. Quite the contrary, this sleek New York outpost of the... Read More
19 E 57th St., New York, NY (5th & Madison Aves.)
212.931.2950
www.diorcouture.com
White, stark and sleek, Christian Dior’s lustrous establishment on Fifty-Seventh Street is the work of go-to luxury retail architect Peter Marino, who spent 18 months making the space feel like... Read More