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http://www.earljean.com Earl Jeans date back to a more innocent time in this denim-obsessed culture, before it became widely acceptable for metrosexuals to squeeze themselves into ladies' jeans, before stylists and editors conspired to make popular jeans so low-rise that, to quote Ab Fab, "the world's your gynecologist." I like Earl Jean, which makes more than just jeans, naturally; the men's clothes are a bit pastel and icky, but the women's clothingaespecially the outerwearais chic in a way that won't look tired and dated in five months' time. More >>
http://www.earnestsewn.com Scott Morrison, former designer and co-founder of monstrously popular Paper Denim & Cloth is behind Earnest Cut & Sew. The shop stocks jeans from Morrison's popular Earnest Sewn label, as well as offering a custom-jeans service: pick a style for the raw denim, request embellishments, and wait for two hours. Your custom-made jeans can be yours for abot $300. More >>
Mount Sinai has partnered with Greenmarket (a program of the Council on the Environment of NYC) to regional, fresh produce grown to the neighborhood. Open every Friday 8am-5pm from July 14 through October. More >>
http://www.buyusedbooksnewyork.com Not as "East Village" as you'd think, this basement store features "small press/anti-establishment" and "religion/mysticism" sections, and also offers a respectable selection of literary fiction, plus $2 trade editions outside. More >>
Itas everything a cheese shop should be: cramped, smelly, exhaustive in its collection, underpriced. The shop is utilitarian, not cute or fancy. There are some rulesahalf-pound minimum, no tasting allowed, and cash onlyabut the prices are literally insane. They run unbelievable specials, thanks partly to cheese importers who over-buy and then call East Village Cheese for help. Itas also one-stop party shopping (except for the booze part), since they carry an array of crackers, olives, deli meats, and bread, too. More >>
In addition to us recognizing this joint for the best ham in New York in a Best of New York issue, this old-school Polish-Ukrainian butcher is noteworthy for house-made sausages and hard-to-find cuts of meat. It's hard to find a good butcher anymore, and this is a good butcher, damn it. More >>
http://www.evmnyc.com Tucked into East Village Music Store's charming little basement are dozens upon dozens of new and used guitars, synths, keyboards, and other musical paraphernalia. Feel free to practice your best Stereolab impression on their vintage Farfisas or rock out Kraftwerk-style on the old-school drum machines; the staff won't mind as long as you don't break stuff. On a recent visit I admitted I had no money and was just fooling around, and the genial response was "Have fun!" More >>
A few steps into this slightly musty space might reap some excellent duds at decent prices, especially on weekdays. The menas section is best for those who rock business casual in XXL. More >>
The tone on the phone can be a bit brusque; the service, quick and no-nonsense. This must be how the neighborhood loves their wine stores, because Bob Chu's East Village Wines has been a fixture since 1944, a huge accomplishment in this time of ungodly New York City rents. They do boast comparatively low prices, and a selection of wines and liquors that is impressively inclusive (organic wines, mead), and caters to tastes both highbrow and low (jug wine, anyone?). More >>
http://www.ems.com/home/index.jsp Suburban-mall staple Eastern Mountain Sports trades in rugged camping, kayaking, cycling, and fitness gear. Despite carrying some serious sporting goods, about half of EMS is given to fashionable outdoorsy clothing for city slickers looking to go hiking in the wilds of Central Park. More >>
http://www.economycandy.com Girls love Big Hunks, especially the peanut kind. If you are looking for a way to satisfy that special someone on the cheap, check out Economy Candy. Itas basically the Mecca of nostalgic and hard-to-find candy, like jell rings and those Styrofoam peanut things. The store itself is hectic and utilitarian, but the sight of all those wrapped up throw-backs will make you feel like a kid in a crazy bulk vintage candy store. More >>
http://www.eddiebauer.com Why this store hasnat already gone out of business in New York remains unclear. Eddie Bauer caters to white adults who enjoy driving SUVs and rafting. More >>
http://www.eddiebauer.com Why this store hasnat already gone out of business in New York remains unclear. Eddie Bauer caters to white adults who enjoy driving S.U.V.as and rafting. More >>
http://www.edithmachinist.com Easily one of our favorite vintage stores in the city. Over the years, the shoes (a focus on slouchy boots, flats, and pumps) seem to have been procreating like bunnies, and eventually will cover the floor--impressive considering the store is huge. This, of course, is all in addition to carefully selected bags (from clutches to hobos) and clothing mostly from the '70s, grouped by color. Find brands such as Givenchy and Halston. More >>
http://www.edmundocastillo.com Sexy Puerto Rican Castillo cooled his heels designing footwear for Donna Karan before breaking out in 1999 with his own line of four-inch-high sex stilletos, heavy on the dyed snakeskin and rolling in at only a mere $500 bucks a pair. For socialites with a dom fetish. More >>
You know when you get that urge to take your man out for an egg creamatwo straws pleaseaand just gaze at him dreamily across the table? Well, you canat pull that off at some kind of newfangled, post-hippy, crazy-flavors ice-cream chain. Get on the ferry, cause youare going to Staten Island, and back in time. Other Locations: 7437 Amboy Rd, Staten Island, 718-605-9335 1194 Forest Ave, Staten Island, 718-981-2110 More >>
http://www.eidolonbklyn.com At Eidolon (aideal imagea in Greek), almost all items are handmade and original. The store showcases shoes, wallets, hats, bags, underwear, and clothing designed almost exclusively by the owners (Yuki Ohta, Amara Felice and Andrea Fisher) and their friends. More >>
http://www.eileenscheesecake.com Everyone has his or her favorite foods, but some foods have a cultish, obsessive following. Cheesecake is a good example. If you are one of those people, or if you just like a good, old fashioned, dense cheese cake, check this place out. There are many, many variations on the classic, but the most far-out among them taste the most, well, out there. More >>
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