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  • 237 Centre St., Little Italy 10013
  • 212-724-7445

Allan & Suzi

UWS home for retro fashion gets priced out but makes soft landing in more natural downtown territory. Clothing and accessories can verge on costume-y, but also stocks Jimmy Choo, YSL, and Pucci to ... read more

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  • 177 Grand St., Williamsburg 11211
  • 718-963-1184

MINE metal art

What's MINE can definitely be yours.  From hand wrought tables and chairs to custom one of a kind beds, designer Kristina Kozak's metal working skills can be found all over her Williamsburg ne... read more

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  • 207 Ave. A, East Village 10009
  • 212-505-9251

Obscura Antiques & Oddities

Vintage trinket and furniture boutique stuffed with stuffed creatures among other funky "antiques." Sometimes feathers from long-gone hatmakers, sometimes old apothecary glasses—each trip is... read more

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  • 108 Fifth Ave., Union Square 10011
  • 212-627-9770

Paul Smith

It's hard not to love all things British when it comes to fashion, especially Paul Smith. His charming vintage-meets-modern designs encompass flattering cuts and bold colors. A tip for the hesitant... read more

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  • 146 W. 22nd St., Chelsea 10011
  • 212-206-1494

Mantiques Modern

Designers and style mavens bumping broad shoulders with real men reconciling their sharp eye for distinctive design with their relentless testosterone-fueled manliness? Yes, yes, yes! Go "mantiqu... read more

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  • 154 West 10th St. , West Village 10014
  • 212-741-2069

Three Lives & Company

Full of charm, this cozy West Village library-like store can occupy an entire afternoon for curious book lovers. Extensive selection for the size and helpful, talkative shop keepers. read more

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  • 122 Montague St., Brooklyn Heights 11201
  • 718-237-0521

Housing Works

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&rsq... read more

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  • 143 W. 17th St., Chelsea 10011
  • 718-838-5050

Housing Works

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&rsq... read more

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  • 157 E. 23rd St., Gramercy 10010
  • 212-529-5955

Housing Works

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&rsq... read more

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  • 130 Crosby St., Soho 10012
  • 646-786-1200

Housing Works

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&rsq... read more

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  • 202 E. 77th St., Upper East Side 10021
  • 212-772-8461

Housing Works

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&rsq... read more

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  • 306 Columbus Ave., Upper West Side 10023
  • 212-579-7566

Housing Works

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&rsq... read more

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  • 245 W. 10th St., West Village 10014
  • 212-352-1618

Housing Works

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&rsq... read more

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  • 730 Second Ave., Upper East Side 10128
  • 212-722-8306

Housing Works

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&rsq... read more

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  • 13 Christopher St., West Village 10014
  • 212-924-8515

Albertine

New and established designers share racks with consignment, vintage, and antique goodies. Custom work often coordinated between customers and designers for clothing and jewelry, and "wish lists" ar... read more

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  • 27 Broadway, Williamsburg 11211
  • (718) 387-3450

Luddite

The aptly-named antique shop, Luddite is chock-full of 20th-century artifacts. Mirror-plated lamps, chairs, and tarnished trinkets fill the well-curated, cozy store, all yearning to clutter your ci... read more

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  • 143 Roebling St., Williamsburg 11211
  • 718-260-8032

RePOP

Proud to be "95% recycled." Pratt-friendly Clinton Hill shop now also sharing space with the Roebling Tea Room. Stocks mirrors, drawers, mosaic tables, vintage signs, Plycraft lounge chairs. Deco-s... read more

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  • 1003 Madison Ave., Upper East Side 10021
  • 212-249-7858

Intermix

One-stop shopping for city fashionistas, shop offers great blend of cutting edge chic and ready to wear classics in its many locations, which tend to be planted in the centers of everything, or at ... read more

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  • 303 Fifth Ave., Murray Hill 10016
  • 212-777-9564

Cheap Jack's

Long-time staple of vintage devotees and Halloween partygoers, specializing in vintage denim and flannel button-downs. From that ‘70s rock ‘n' roll look -- think Matthew McConaughey and... read more

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  • 888 Broadway , Union Square 10003
  • 212-473-3000

ABC Carpet & Home

First set down roots in 1897, spans ten floors. Stacks of antique rugs, modern chairs, glassware, bedding, statues, light fixtures and more, all displayed in an organic way. Go on a Sunday afternoo... read more

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