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  3. 5 days ago · James Veloria. It’s a vintage rite of passage to snap a selfie inside James Veloria’s technicolor Chinatown shop. Founded in 2014 by Collin James and Brandon Veloria, the focus is fun and ...

  4. Jun 25, 2018 · 84. Don‘t pay to skip to your song on the jukebox. Also, if you have to play a super-long, good-bang-for-your-buck track, be a real New Yorker and opt for Television’s “Marquee Moon.”. 85 ...

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    The vibe: high fashion meets the masses If you only cruise down Broadway and pop in and out of the big-name chains like Uniqlo, H&M, Zara, and T.J. Maxx, you’d be forgiven for thinking this formerly artsy neighborhoodisn’t what it once was. And it’s true: there’s not much edginess left in SoHo’s loft-lined cobblestone streets. Still, if you’re comi...

    The vibe: cutting-edge cool With their rock ‘n roll roots and melting pot–style aesthetics, the East Village and Lower East Sidehave long been considered bastions of NYC cool. Today, these once-edgy areas are a bit more tame, but there are still pockets of grit to be found amongst the trendy eateries and shiny new residential high-rises. In the Eas...

    The vibe: bustling and busy Chaotic and crowded, Chinatownis one of New York’s most singular neighborhoods, with only its counterpart in Flushing, Queens, to give it a run for its money. Here you’ll find dim sum joints, hand-pulled-noodle houses, and bakeries stacked cheek-to-jowl alongside produce stands and shops selling everything from dinnerwar...

    The vibe: big brands, little brands Named for the wedge-shaped optical illusion of a building that anchors the neighborhood, the Flatiron District features an assortment of big-box stores, including Theory, Madewell, Aritzia, Lululemon, and Cole Haan. Just west of Madison Square Park, there’s Eataly for all things Italian – groceries, restaurants, ...

    The vibe: art for blocks With the exception of the Upper East Side’s Museum Mile, it doesn’t get much artsier than Chelsea. A one-time industrial area that’s now an LGBTIQ+ stronghold, today it boasts galleries galore, many of which are housed in the light-filled former warehouses and factories dotting the blocks between 10th and 11th avenues. On W...

    The vibe: soulful style The epicenter of Black culture in America since the early 1900s, it's no shock Harlemis home to an assortment of Black-owned and run businesses, from galleries to bookstores to gift shops and boutiques. On 116th Street and Malcolm X Boulevard, Malcolm Shabazz Harlem Market is a covered bazaar overflowing with African goods, ...

    The vibe: modern mall New Yorkers have often bemoaned the so-called "mallification" of the city (see above re: SoHo), but when it comes to Lower Manhattan, it's not a euphemism. Overlooking the Hudson River, Brookfield Placeis a five-building complex with luxury-label shops – everything from Bonobos and Bottega Veneta to Louis Vuitton and Vince – a...

    The vibe: antiques and (indie) boutiques Along Atlantic Avenuebetween Hoyt and Bond, there’s a cluster of antiques shops with vintage-chic vibes. At Horseman Antiques, garden furniture and decor spills out onto the sidewalk, and inside, you’ll find multiple stories of mid-century design. A few doors down, cityFoundry carries modern pieces alongside...

    The vibe: vintage variety If you’re on the hunt for previously worn treasures, head for North Brooklyn. In Greenpoint, start at the north end of McCarren Park, where there’s an outpost of local buy-sell-trade mini-chain Beacon’s Closet; exceedingly cheerful prints at Awoke Vintage; fashion from the ‘90s and ‘00s at Tired Thrift; classic, well-const...

    The vibe: small-business spectacular Just 20 minutes from Times Square on the N train, Astoriais a historically Greek enclave that’s seen an influx of diversity in the past decade or two, and its dedication to small makers and businesses offer a welcome antidote to the mass-market goods found elsewhere in the city. Look for the collective Shop Smal...

  5. 1 day ago · Following Aretha Franklin’s passing in mid August, a plethora of DIY tributes appeared in the two New York City subway stations that bear her name. To the chagrin of many New Yorkers and fans ...

  6. Aug 11, 2023 · Everlane, a popular minimalist and affordable clothing brand, has a store in the heart of Nolita where you can shop for fashion and handbags. 28 Prince St, New York, NY 10012. L’Appartement Sézane, a French clothing brand and fashion boutique is located in Nolita. 254 Elizabeth St, New York, NY 10012.

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