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Editorial Review

Like a Goodwill, except with taste. Lovely discards that only a jaded New Yorker could have given up. Get yourself psyched up by lingering over the elaborate window displays (usually stuff that’s being sold at auction) before heading inside for deals on vintage clothing, furniture, art, and jewelry. Lots of designer labels mixed in, Marc Jacobs, Chanel, Burberry, DKNY. Underrated spot for denim, too. Guilt-free shopping, as your money’s headed straight for homeless New Yorkers living with HIV and AIDS.

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  • Shop Type:
    Antiques, Denim, Designer, Furniture, Handbags, Home, Shoes, Vintage, Women's, Art, Jewelry & Watches, Men's Clothing

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