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http://www.nakedeyeoptical.com Find every possible variation of the requisite chunky black eyeglass frame at George Lee and Owen Long's new LES optical shop, Nakedeye. The service is knowledgeable and super-friendly, and a well-edited selection ensures an unusually pain-free purchasing process. The duo also stocks the retro specs so popular these days, like big '80s sunglasses by Cazal. Looking like you just stepped off the set of Knot's Landing has never been easier! More >>
http://www.nanettelepore.com Not to be confused with the terrifying Amanda Lepore, Nanette Lepore makes reliably adorable clothes that confidently walk the line between girly and kooky. Given the strength with which Lepore communicates her aesthetic (which I'd sum up as "pretty" if that weren't so bland a word), it's almost shocking that her clothes are so affordable, but it's no wonder she enjoys such enduring popularity. More >>
The concept is pretty clear: it's a magical enchanted forest of hipness that involves a lot of vests, embroidery, dresses with empire waist and big, drapey sleeves. It's a little store packed with clothing, but it pays to explore. More >>
If you can see through the haute haze, your eye just might land upon the luxury tobaccos and opulent cigarettes (not to mention the handcrafted walking sticks, individual humidors, and luxury cuff links) at Nat Sherman's. A smoker's destination since 1930, the shop now has the added attraction of being one of the last establishments where smoking indoors is permitted, nay, encouraged. More >>
http://www.nautica.com/home/index.jsp Awesome! More nifty clothes for tidy, summer-in-Nantucket types. These clothes are cute in small doses, but unbearable as a head-to-toe look, so proceed with caution. More >>
Dearest Hindi filmi follower, why hasn't Govinda learned his lesson? Does Twinkle Khanna want to make dhosas with Sunny Deol? Will Raju Chacha be crybaby lipstick rani Kajol's comeback film? Even if responses aren't at the ready, holiday gifts for your Bollywood-following friends are. Go to Neena Sari Palace, which is less fancy than the exalted ISP (who calls it India Sari Palace?) but thriftier. There are glittery bangles, flowing kurta pajamas, vampy lengha cholisathink ballroom skirts with ornate, skimpy halters, and, of course, luscious, lustrous silk or cotton saris that can cost as little as 15 bucks. VoilA exotica! More >>
http://www.newamsterdammarket.org There should really be an asterisk here, with a note that South Street Seaport is not just for tourists anymore. In addition to regional farmers, New Amsterdam Market is home to dozens of local bakers, distributors, chefs, ice cream makers, and other specialty vendors selling artisanal prepared foods. The space evokes an old-world market (i.e. sellers might actually remember your name -- or at least what you bought from them). The stands change annually but this year's group includes dairy and meat from Finger Lake Farms, philanthropically-minded baked goods from Hot Bread Kitchen and "bean to bar" chocolates from Mast Brothers. And don't be intimidated by the line that seems to be perpetually running around her Flying Fox stall: Maggie Nescuir's hand-picked fruits are well worth the wait. --Mallory Stuchin More >>
http://www.newbalance.com Athletes and indie kids alike dig the sporty, comfy sneakers with different designs for running, walking, cross-training, tennis, and basketball. New Balance also carries a line of Lycra-heavy fitness clothing, hats, and bags. More >>
You can't beat New Beer's location on the Lower East Side. And don't let the "wholesaler" fool you: They sell retail too, and far beyond Michelob. Belgium and British beers are available here, as well as U.S. microbrews. More >>
http://www.newmuseum.org The New Museum shop specializes in the kind of object that is more fun to think about than to use: 22-carat gold shoelaces, Keith Haring domino sets, and Bush playing cards (full of administration photos, facts, and quotes). The store also sells a wide assortment of handpicked periodicals, limited editions, and monographs. More >>
http://www.newworldaquarium.net Fish care can be complex. New World Aquarium dispenses expert knowledge regarding tropical fish, reef fish, tanks, water, and air pumps. More >>
http://www.nyandcompany.com A combination of Limited and Forever 21, this cleavage-focused national womenas chain has a mysterious relationship with this city. Pants are meticulously named after each of Manhattanas neighborhoods (aBattery Park Bootcut, aGrammercy Trouser,a aWest End Track Suita). Itas unclear why. More >>
http://www.nyandcompany.com A combination of Limited and Forever 21, this cleavage-focused national womenas chain has a mysterious relationship with this city. Pants are meticulously named after each of Manhattanas neighborhoods (aBattery Park Bootcut, aGrammercy Trouser,a aWest End Track Suita). Itas unclear why. More >>
http://www.nyandcompany.com A combination of Limited and Forever 21, this cleavage-focused national womenas chain has a mysterious relationship with this city. Pants are meticulously named after each of Manhattanas neighborhoods (aBattery Park Bootcut, aGrammercy Trouser,a aWest End Track Suita). Itas unclear why. More >>
http://www.nyandcompany.com A combination of Limited and Forever 21, this cleavage-focused national womenas chain has a mysterious relationship with this city. Pants are meticulously named after each of Manhattanas neighborhoods (aBattery Park Bootcut, aGrammercy Trouser,a aWest End Track Suita). Itas unclear why. More >>
http://www.newyorkbeverage.com The wholesaler that does retail, New York Beverage offers almost every beer available in New York State, as well as soda, water, mixers, and ice. Delivery is in Manhattan only, although they do not have any minimum requirement. More >>
http://www.nycake.com This cluttered cake mecca will prey on the whimsy of even the most practical baker. You head in intent on a cooling rack or a springform cake pan, but you end up waiting in line to pay for your new edible gold powder, gum paste orchids, ballerina chocolate molds, and crA"me brA>>lA(c)e torch. Luckily, the prices are sweet (particularly as compared with the staff). More >>
http://www.nycentralart.com The top place to buy specialty papers in the U.S., and one of the top five places in the world, New York Central has rare hand-dyed indigo paper, and rugged paper made in Nepalas outdoor trenches, as well as an amazing assortment of paper from Japan. The company has even sold paper to the venerable Smithsonian, which uses it to restore old artwork. Additionally, the shop has the typical art-supply stock, and a great selection of specialty brushes. More >>
http://www.dogspa.com This gleaming ahotela for dogs has a state-of-the-art air-conditioning system that pipes in 100 percent fresh air, preventing airborne sickness/stinkiness. In addition to day care, training, and veterinary services, the kennel offers embarrassingly elaborate four-hour grooming sessions, including bath, conditioner, blow dry, nail trim, and ear cleaning. More >>
http://www.nyhistorystore.com Highlights of this top-notch book collection include M. Lasek's 1960 illustrated children's classic This Is New York; Stephen O'Connor's Orphan Trains, documenting the more than 250,000 city children shipped to Midwestern homes; and Michael Henry Adams and Paul Rocheleau's Harlem Lost and Found, a social and architectural history of the world-famous African American neighborhood. And while you're roaming the grand hallways, check out "Children at Risk: Protecting New York's Youth, 1653-2003," and think about donating to The New York Times Neediest Cases campaign. It would make a great gift for the girl or guy who has everything. More >>
http://www.newyorknautical.com Need a housewarming gift for someone with a view of the water? New York Nautical has harbor charts, tons of boat crap, and books for the armchair merchant mariner. The guide for decoding smokestack colors is out of print, but my second favorite is What Ship is That?, by Bob Basnight, which at $15.95 could almost help you pass for a sea captain. More >>
http://www.opencenter.org Anti-cerebral books to better the soul/eliminate pesty neuroses. In addition to yoga, self-help, and step-by-step relaxation guides, the New York Open Center has calming purchasables like candles, incense, and wave-lapping CDs. More >>
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