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Alice + Olivia – Upper Madison Ave

Upper East Side

Stacey Bendet launched the alice + olivia collection at Barneys NY in 2002. Nicknamed StaceyPants, she was often found rollerblading through the city in bold striped bell bottoms that became the collection's signature piece. Shortly after the launch of the line, Andrew Rosen, founder of Theory, recognized the potential of Stacey and her pants and became a partner in the company. The line stayed true to its roots and Stacey’s quirky sensibility, focusing on the perfect pants while gradually expanding and growing into a collection of detailed pieces including everything from sexy sequin dresses to great sweaters, and structured coats. Here you will find dresses for birthdays, Bat Mitzvahs, work, play, or just for a night out! Fruity colors, fun materials, and sequins all over make Alice + Olivia the best place for girls, young and old alike, who want to play dress-up.

Carhartt Work In Progress

Carhartt brings their working mans urban aesthetic to SoHo. With a decor befitting brands origin, shop for durable and hip fashion. SoHo location provides great shopping and dining opportunities. Walking distance to New Museum and the Tenement Museum.

HomeGoods

Upper West Side

Packed with an ever-changing array of one-of-a-kind, and unexpectedly incredible finds from all over the world, HomeGoods sells for prices that are almost low enough to allow you to take home twice as much stuff from their eclectic merchandise mix, with distinctive home fashions like furniture, rugs, lighting, kitchen, dining and bed & bath let you express your unique style and transform your home. HomeGoods is also your destination for the basics, from kitchen essentials to luxurious towels, all priced 20-60% off department and specialty store prices, every day.

Bradelis — Flushing

Bradelis believes your silhouette is one of your most important assets and aims to reveal its full potential with lingerie designed to sculpt and contour. Elegant and sexy, Bradelis helps bring out your inner beauty and confidence while celebrating the shape of your body. Located in Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel

Scosha

Williamsburg

Aussie designer Scosha Woolridge's boutique where you can find a lineup that displays her love of mixing high and low materials. You can find the pricy big ticket items and plenty of things for under $50 as well.

Toy Tokyo

East Village

There is always something new to experience at Toy Tokyo, and many customers return a few times a week just to make sure they aren't missing anything. With a wide selection of all kinds of toys, Toy Tokyo is sure to have something for everyone, with many items coming directly from Hong Kong and Japan and the latest in domestic toys and collectibles, and a large inventory of rare and vintage items.

Timberland — Midtown

The masters of durable, rugged shoes and apparel bring their wares to shop-crazy SoHo in a store with a flagship feel and a down-to-earth attitude.

Landmark Vintage Bicycles

East Village

A stunningly cool bike shop that specializes in vintage bicycles and the reclamation and restoration of their neglected kin.

Hollister — Midtown

The new and super-massive Hollister flagship store in SoHo with a 40,000 square foot, quad-level retail space. Hollister tries to be the fantasy of Southern California and endless summer, kinda makes sense that it is big amongst the teenage crowd as the marketing harkens to "la bon vie" of summer. Toss in a dash of "authentic" surf and skate culture, Hollister makes cool accessible. Until the kids decide it isn't.

Anna Sheffield Jewlery

Beautiful pieces from second generation of owners. For the fella looking to take the plunge this is a great place to start looking! Book an appointment and got some great advice on picking out a new band, or refurbishing a family heirloom.

American Apparel — Harlem

Harlem

American Apparel has, within their business model, knitting, dyeing, cutting, sewing, photography, marketing, distribution, and design, all happening in the company's facilities in Los Angeles. The company operates the largest garment factory in the United States at a time when most apparel production has moved offshore. American Apparel leverages art, design and technology to advance the business process, while continuing to pioneer industry standards of social and environmental responsibility in the workplace.

Jimmy Choo — West Village

West Village

Next to Mr. Louboutin on the top tier of shoe design is Mr. Jimmy Choo. One of the original companies to stray into the high, high, high fashion shoe market, Jimmy Choo delivers gorgeous, imaginative stilettos (and a couple pairs of flats) that any fashionista would drool over.

Sur La Table — Upper East Side

Upper East Side

The first Sur La Table store opened in Seattle's Pike Place Market in 1972 selling hard-to-find kitchenware imported from France. Since then the company has expanded to more than 75 stores nationwide, a direct-mail business distributing millions of catalogs each year, an e-commerce site, a gift registry, and a cooking class program. Sur La Table continues to carry many of the same products from France that it carried when it opened, but now offers tools from around the world to prepare any cuisine. Sur La Table remains committed to its roots by continuing to provide exceptional customer service and a broad assortment of premium-quality products.

Rag & Bone

Meatpacking District

Founded in 2002, rag & bone had one very clear vision in mind: to make clothes that they and their friends would love to wear every day. With no formal fashion training, Marcus Wainwright & David Neville set about learning how to make jeans. They believed that denim represented the history, authenticity and fundamentals of classic work wear that they would strive to reflect in their designs. Beginning in Kentucky, rag & bone surrounded themselves with people who had been making patterns, cutting fabric and sewing their whole lives. Working with these kinds of craftsmen taught them the importance of quality, craftsmanship and attention to detail early on. These principles soon became the keystones of the rag & bone philosophy, the definition of what clothing can and should be. With these principles in mind, rag & bone chose to center all of their manufacturing in U.S. factories that still sew clothes the same way they did 50 years ago. rag & bone launched their men's line in Spring 2004 and expanded the label to offer a full women's collection by Fall 2005. The Fall Winter 2007 season marked the introduction of rag & bone accessories for both men and women, adding a touch of style and distinction to their tailored looks. Guided by a strong British tailoring influence, rag & bone produces classic yet modern sportswear for men and women that is known for being understated and wearable. Each piece, whether it be a tailored shirt or a pair of jeans, is framed by the constants of high quality fabric, classic construction and perfect fit with a handmade feel. Each season the designers seek out both innovative and classic fabrics, which, when blended together, give rag & bone a modern relevance while retaining a timeless feel. Accordingly, the designers also employ a variety of traditional manufacturers and suppliers, who lend their superb workmanship and time-honored techniques to the collection, such as Martin Greenfield Tailors of Brooklyn, Norton & Sons of Savile Row and Waterbury Button, the oldest button manufacturer in the US. In 2006, rag & bone was selected as a finalist for the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund award and won the 2007 Swarovski Award for emerging talent in menswear, after also being nominated for that same award in 2006. rag & bone is a lifestyle brand, offering men’s, women’s, footwear and accessories collections which are available at high end boutiques and exclusive department stores worldwide. rag & bone also operates two flagship stores, men’s and women’s, on Christopher Street in NYC’s West Village, as well as a SoHo shop at 119 Mercer Street.

Doyle & Doyle

West Village

Nestled in the heart of the Meatpacking District, Doyle & Doyle has kept savvy New Yorkers and fashion insiders intrigued with an unrivaled collection since 1998. Their intimate showroom highlights a rare mix of pieces from the Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian, Art Deco, Art Nouveau and Retro periods, alongside select contemporary designs. The bright and charming boutique features glass display cases mounted on the walls like fine works of art. Each case is thoughtfully crafted to include different time periods, materials and techniques, thus inspiring stylish new ways to wear jewelry. Extraordinary designs, true craftsmanship and individuality are all valued at Doyle & Doyle - every piece is hand-selected and unique. The Doyle sisters have created a collection of edgy elegance that still preserves the glamor, beauty and sentimentality of antique, estate and fine jewelry.

Upper 90 - Brooklyn

Boerum Hill

Upper 90 Soccer + Sport is the leading soccer specialty retailer in New York City. Founded in August of 2009, the company is the #1 supplier of all things soccer to footballers and fans throughout the five boroughs. Carrying all the major brands, including adidas, Nike, Puma, Umbro, Lotto and Diadora, Upper 90 is your source for footwear, replica jerseys and teamwear, goalkeeping equipment and more.

American Apparel — FIT

Chelsea

American Apparel has, within their business model, knitting, dyeing, cutting, sewing, photography, marketing, distribution, and design, all happening in the company's facilities in Los Angeles. The company operates the largest garment factory in the United States at a time when most apparel production has moved offshore. American Apparel leverages art, design and technology to advance the business process, while continuing to pioneer industry standards of social and environmental responsibility in the workplace.

Dijital Fix

Williamsburg

Dijital Fix combines fashion, design and electronics together in an environment not only for geeks but for everyone, stocking the world’s best designers and companies for the latest products in all categories ranging from home audio, headphones and toys, to unique design accessories ranging from watches to wallets.

American Apparel — Flatiron

Chelsea

American Apparel has, within their business model, knitting, dyeing, cutting, sewing, photography, marketing, distribution, and design, all happening in the company's facilities in Los Angeles. The company operates the largest garment factory in the United States at a time when most apparel production has moved offshore. American Apparel leverages art, design and technology to advance the business process, while continuing to pioneer industry standards of social and environmental responsibility in the workplace.

American Apparel — Hell's Kitchen

Hell's Kitchen

American Apparel has, within their business model, knitting, dyeing, cutting, sewing, photography, marketing, distribution, and design, all happening in the company's facilities in Los Angeles. The company operates the largest garment factory in the United States at a time when most apparel production has moved offshore. American Apparel leverages art, design and technology to advance the business process, while continuing to pioneer industry standards of social and environmental responsibility in the workplace.

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