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http://www.vinosite.com This nearby wine store of the Pugliese restaurant and bar I Trulli & Enoteca carries one of the best selections of Italian vino and spirits in the city, with an inventory of over 500 products from every region. Classes at their nearby Vinoteca range from the specific (aThe Killer Bas: Brunello, Barbaresco, and Baroloa) to a comprehensive, eight-hour course on regional Italian wines. More >>
Across the street from Trash & Vaudeville, Ian's sells many of the same brands for less. More >>
http://www.iavaronebros.com What else do you need to know when the motto of a store is aWhen being delicious is necessarya? To me, being delicious is extremely necessary all the time, and one cannot mess around with things like sausages, for example. If you donat happen to have an uncle who makes his own pasta and salume, dry ages prime beef in his own fridge, and imports the best Italian dry and preserved foods, you should make nice with the Iavarone brothers. Theyall take care of you. See website for other locations. More >>
Cutesy designer kids' clothes (most European imports)aZutano, Petit Bateau, Lil Gaufrette, and Milena, among others. More >>
http://www.idealcheese.com If you can't travel to Midtown for an exhaustive selection of cheeses and expert advice, check out their website. You can join the "Cheese of the Month Club" and recline on your couch as the deliveries come in. It might be good to fit some walking into your schedule, though. More >>
This stalwart institution has somehow survived the Banana Republicaization of Soho and continues to dispense an intriguing mix of avant-garde fashions for men and women to a haughty but loyal clientele. More >>
http://www.ikea.com After graduating from college, my mother and I embarked dutifully on a trip to New Jersey and a rite of passage: furnishing an Astoria apartment in one day at Ikea. Over the course of six short hours, I begged, resisted, became enraged, and tried to nap on a cartoony blue canvas couch. My mother a fulfilling her role with the grace and precision of a sit-com mom a exhaled loudly, rolled her eyes, and admired prices. Loading up the car was a comical, if monumentally frustrating experience, involving the acreativea and un-safe use of a moon roof. In the end, you can do quite well, as long as you are careful to mix the Ikea in with flea market finds and hand-me-downs. Avoid recreating any of the fake room scenarios at the store. More >>
Located at the far south end of Mott Street and hidden behind an outdoor sign that reads "Dragon Bazaar" is Iki Iki Gift Shop, whose Hello Kitty bed and bath products ensure that you need never buy noncute again. The angelic feline appears in various guises on merch ranging from adult-size T-shirts and pajamas to tote bags and umbrellas, while Chococat and the Little Twin Stars festoon CD holders and stationery. More >>
http://www.ilbisonte.com Why is it that Italians can make the simplest things look so incredibly chic? Il Bisonte's simple leather bags and accessoriesafor men and women, work, travel and everydayaexemplify this. The leather is uniformly soft and luxurious, and the styles unobtrusive and timeless. Definitely for those who prefer good taste to flash. More >>
http://www.ilpapirofirenze.it A family-owned company that spans three generations, Il Papiro is regarded as the finest maker of Florentine hand-marbled stationery, photo albums, and address books in Italy. More >>
http://www.ingodwetrustnyc.com It seens like you couldn't open a single fashion magazine last season without seeing one of In God We Trust's unconventional, colorful, hefty charm bracelets and necklaces, a nice alternative to the prissier versions of yore. She sells a selection of those in her Williamsburg shop, as well as pieces from other independent designers she favors: Yoko Deveraux, Octopi, Judi Rosen (owner of The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly), Laurie Loo, and M. Carter. More >>
At the wonderfully out-of-place store for rustic wooden crafts called IN THE WOODS, smack in the middle of St. Marks Placeothe door a bit concealed below street leveloyou can find all kinds of hand-carved, bark-trimmed items you thought were only available in such quantity at Renaissance festivals. Beautiful bird's-eye-maple cutting boards make unique wedding gifts, while inexpensive knickknacks like animal-shaped ornaments, toy cars, and cooking utensils are perfect holiday "sidesaddles," as my mom would say. A do-it-yourself gift giver can decorate the raw lathe-carved candleholders and vases. At the end of this whirlwind journey through ye olde craft forest, however, the owner at the cash register yanks you back into reality with her trademark New York crotchetiness. More >>
http://www.inanyc.com This is where decent clothes go to die, or, be to be reborn as yours. Impoverished stylist's assistants and remorseful fashion victims bring in their gently worn splurges, and they're clean and well displayed and you can almost pretend that these are boutiques, not resale shops. There are often great pieces to be found, but in addition to cash (remember that bargain YSL is still damn pricey), you're going to need some patience. More >>
http://www.inanyc.com This is where decent clothes go to die, or, be to be reborn as yours. Impoverished stylist's assistants and remorseful fashion victims bring in their gently worn splurges, and they're clean and well displayed and you can almost pretend that these are boutiques, not resale shops. There are often great pieces to be found, but in addition to cash (remember that bargain YSL is still damn pricey), you're going to need some patience. More >>
http://www.inanyc.com The men's outpost of this chain is far more pleasant a shopping experience than any of the women's stores: It's roomier and less bustling, and chances are you won't have to rip a bargain from an opponent's hands. More >>
http://www.incurablecollectornyc.net Won the lotto? Scored a phat brownstone-cum-carriage house just off the promenade? Well, prove that new money doesn't mean bad taste by furnishing your pad at this massive antique shop, one of the anchors of the Atlantic Avenue antiques circuit. They specialize in furniture from the 18th and 19th centuries, but true to their name, there's something here to tempt any true collector. More >>
http://www.industrialplasticsnyc.com Upon entering INDUSTRIAL PLASTICS, one first encounters inexplicable bins of bite-sized synthetic cylinders and amorphous industrial extras just begging for a small child's art project. But one is quickly drawn to the nearby plastic fruit display, which rivals the selection (and waxiness) of the produce at most New York grocery stores. The huge translucent boards of neon plastic, gold-plated domes, rubber tubing, and silver grating have been spotted in more than a few up-and-coming bars in Lower Manhattan. But the most dangerous aisle for the budding postmodern fashion designer or nouveau 3-D pop artist is the last, which buries the unsuspecting shopper in caves of the most elaborate rolls of holographic sheeting known to man. More >>
http://www.infinityshoes.com For 14 years, this Greenwich Village shoe outpost has sold the trends of the season, whether it be kitten-heeled flip flops, or Nanook of the North furry boots. However, with prices this low and discounts so kind, you donat feel quite as bad caving to the trend gods. More >>
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