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http://www.pookieandsebastian.com This cutesy, bright pink store, named after two Yorkshire Terriers who fell in love (he from uptown, she from Soho), gives off an icky Intermix vibe, with a generous sprinkle of Scoop. There is a lot of hardware on light brown leather belts, and the halter dresses attest to an outsized fondness for rouching. But past all that are some extremely pretty tops, clearly inspired by lingerie. Granted, they were upwards of $80 for a tiny piece of fabric and some drapey lace, but let's give credit where credit is due. More >>
http://www.pop-shop.com The Pop Shop sells Keith Haring clothes, toys, furniture and accessories, adorned with (or transformed into) images of crazy-looking dudes with sparks emanating from their bodies. The sweatshirt with aWhassupa smeared across the boobs is always a favorite. More >>
http://www.porticohome.com Portico's clean, well-made modernism makes their furnishings a welcome addition to almost any home. Fledgling nesters might have to save up for one of the bigger pieces, or opt for the smaller odds and ends that still lend an air of class to even the most humble home. More >>
http://www.porticohome.com Portico's clean, well-made modernism makes their furnishings a welcome addition to almost any home. Fledgling nesters might have to save up for one of the bigger pieces, or opt for the smaller odds and ends that still lend an air of class to even the most humble home, but at this location, the store outlet, even some of the bigger-ticket items are marked down to within reach. More >>
http://www.portorico.com Itas hard to walk past this store without going in for a cup of coffee at least. The smell of roasted coffee beans is overwhelming (the coffee is roasted daily in Williamsburg and then shipped to the store, still warm). In their almost 100-year history, this company has built up an incredible array, from all over the world, including many organic and fair trade selections. Pick up a catalog and get a free education in coffee and tea. This is the flagship store. See wesitefor other locations. More >>
http://www.posiesnyc.com For panicked, last-minute gift-giving, Posies has a full wall of already made bouquets, some for as little as $20. More >>
http://www.potterybarn.com A home store for the customer with plenty of cash and no imagination, Pottery Barn has lovely smaller things, like towels, bedsheets, and picture frames, but the bulky furniture and window treatments are adequate at best, hideous at worst. The kids and teen collections will appeal to parents, and the faux-vintage items (like the irksome fake rotary telephone) will appeal to the tasteless. More >>
http://www.potterybarn.com A home store for the customer with plenty of cash and no imagination, Pottery Barn has lovely smaller things, like towels, bedsheets, and picture frames, but the bulky furniture and window treatments are adequate at best, hideous at worst. The kids and teen collections will appeal to parents, and the faux-vintage items (like the irksome fake rotary telephone) will appeal to the tasteless. More >>
http://www.potterybarn.com A home store for the customer with plenty of cash and no imagination, Pottery Barn has lovely smaller things, like towels, bedsheets, and picture frames, but the bulky furniture and window treatments are adequate at best, hideous at worst. The kids and teen collections will appeal to parents, and the faux-vintage items (like the irksome fake rotary telephone) will appeal to the tasteless. More >>
http://www.prada.com Prada, patron of avant-garde architecture, had Rem Koolhaas design a retail wonderland for their SoHo location. Itas certainly dazzling, but you may prefer the more anonymous uptown locations, which draw fewer gawking tourists. The clothes are sometimes silly, sometimes too fraught with meaning, but often, theyare really cool, the kinds of things you wish youad score at the flea market but never, ever do. More >>
http://www.prada.com Prada, patron of avant-garde architecture, had Rem Koolhaas design a retail wonderland for their Soho location. Itas certainly dazzling, but you may prefer the more anonymous uptown locations, which draw fewer gawking tourists. The clothes are sometimes silly, sometimes too fraught with meaning, but often, theyare really cool, the kinds of things you wish youad score at the flea market but never, ever do. More >>
http://www.prada.com Prada, patron of avant-garde architecture, had Rem Koolhaas design a retail wonderland for their Soho location. Itas certainly dazzling, but you may prefer the more anonymous uptown locations, which draw fewer gawking tourists. The clothes are sometimes silly, sometimes too fraught with meaning, but often, theyare really cool, the kinds of things you wish youad score at the flea market but never, ever do. More >>
http://www.prada.com Prada, patron of avant-garde architecture, had Rem Koolhaas design a retail wonderland for their Soho location. Itas certainly dazzling, but you may prefer the more anonymous uptown locations, which draw fewer gawking tourists. The clothes are sometimes silly, sometimes too fraught with meaning, but often, theyare really cool, the kinds of things you wish youad score at the flea market but never, ever do. More >>
http://www.praguekolektiv.com Native New Yorker Barton Quillen and Italian architect Giovanni Negrisin are on a mission to ignite interest in mid-century Czech furniture, courtesy of their new Dumbo store. Prague Kolektiv is devoted solely to Czech home design--and according to their owners, the only store in North America of its kind. Look for minimal, mod tables, chairs, and lighting fixtures, reminiscent of Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier, and the Bauhaus period. More >>
http://usa.shop.pratesi.com That business about money not buying happiness is crap, pure and simple. What's happier than a good night's sleep? And what could make a night's sleep better than some of Pratesi's lavish (and preposterously expensive) bed linens? Maybe Jude Law by your side, maybe. Maybe. More >>
http://www.prattstore.net Pratt's new 15,000-square-foot art supply store, which opened in January, is a huge step up for students and the whole neighborhood. It is impeccably organized and exhaustive, with a dedication to professional-grade supplies for all. More >>
http://www.premiumgoods.net A sneaker store like many others in that its small space is minimally decorated, and its selection pretty narrow. There are several styles of Vans, but Nike basketball sneakers are the main focus (as usual). There is also a case that houses rare sneakers, as has become predictable. The main distinguishing feature here is a perfectly friendly employee, who even smiles, rather than a surly sneaker snob as can be almost always be found at similar stores. More >>
http://www.printedmatter.org I like to mosey around Printed Matter in the afternoon, picking up odd little artists' books, glossier hardcovers, and attractive zines, rifling through the audio assortment, and looking at reprinted Fluxus games. This is a nonprofit organization and bookstore dedicated to the book as art form, and specializing in the distribution of artists' publications, books, periodicals, postersaany printed matter. It represents over 3,500 international artists a year and is the largest bookstore of its kind in the world. More >>
Either youare an extremely dedicated follower of fashion and have been scouring the city for labels like Buddhist Punk, Earnest Sewn, Clarendon, Yumi Kim, Cuffz, and C. Label, or youave never heard of any of them. Either way, if youare a girl with any style, you will drool over something at this new West Village boutique. Owner Kim Phan has curated a pleasingly hip but versatile showroom. The persona that emerges from the racks is girly, likes to dance, and drinks mojitos, or perhaps is edgy, likes to curse, and drinks whiskey. Either way, sheas hot. In addition to up-and-coming local and London-imported designers, Phan has mostly vintage shoes (all $45) and boots (all $85). More >>
http://www.prospectwine.com Eating organic is just the beginning. The staff at Prospect Wine Shop has an obsessive and extremely well-informed love for organic and biodynamic wines. They delight in visits from curious shoppers, but won't bombard you with too much informationajust enough to take home a great bottle of wine. More >>
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