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http://www.shabbychic.com Make your new stuff look old again is kind of Ashwell's unofficial mottoathe Britsh decorator's show on the Style Network is all about putting that coveted faux-worn finish on everything from flea-market rocking chairs to found cabinets. The Brit decorator got her start designing washable slipcovers for her likeminded friends with kids, then broke out with a store in Santa Monica. Now there's a virtual Shabby Chic empire, with a slew of books touting the Shabby Chic design aesthetic, and of course, a Laura Ashley-esque line of linens and home accessories in florals and creams. It can all get a bit too much like Holly Hobby threw up in your living room, but in small doses, we suppose it adds a country warmth to the place. More >>
http://www.rafe.com Rafeas bags and shoes are so well designed and beautifully made itas actually something of a surprise that theyare not a part of a larger fashion conglomerate: Rafe manages a level of sophistication that usually proves elusive to the smaller designer. Also, if you think thereas something incongruous about a boutique on the Bowery selling luxury leather shoes and bags, well, welcome to the new New York. More >>
This old-world fresh pasta-making shop has been around so long that it's received a 2004 Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation Award. Indeed, it's been here for over 100 years, having what is believed to be one of the oldest operating pasta cutters in the city. The quality of the pasta is as good as it gets, allowing you to choose desired thickness and type (choices range from spinach and tomato to rosemary and wheat) and boxes of ravioli come stuffed with everything from lobster and mushrooms to spinach and cheese. You can also purchase sausages, fresh imported buffalo mozzarella, freshly made sauces (try the vodka sauce!), olive oils, desserts, spring water, and much more while you're at it. Plus, you'll pay half the price for what would normally cost you an arm and a leg at other "gourmet" shops. More >>
Rows of whips line the wall behind the cash register, jars of something called Boy Butter Personal Lubricant fill the display tables, and fully half the store is given over to naughty videos. Still, that leaves the other half for frisky fashion items, which include T-shirts that read "Queen of the Fucking Universe" in lavender, baby-blue spandex swimsuits that say "attitude" across the posterior, and rainbow-striped bikinis, the two pieces being a thong and a teensy bra top. More >>
http://www.rainbowsandtriangles.com Rainbows and Triangles is a card-and-tchotchke store with, believe it or not, a neon-lit back room, which we don't deign to enter. More >>
http://www.ramy.com For those in need of a major eyebrow overhaul (or have never shaped their eyebrows before) a good place to start is with a professional brow consultation and shaping. Ramy Gafni, owner of RamySpa, a salon dedicated solely to the shaping of your brows, is just the expert to help create perfect arches. Heall start by assessing the shape of your face and your hair pattern before the tweezers even make an appearance, because as Ramy reminds you, aWhat you leave behind is just as important as what you remove.a Even better, he makes house calls and will also shape aguybrowsa (and I know a few candidates!) More >>
http://www.randazzoseafood.com A neighborhood treasure offering many special items like red shrimp, seppia, fresh sardines, mullets, scungilli in the shell (conch), and branzino. All the basics are represented as well, and always at the highest standards of freshness. Another big attraction is a raw clam and oyster bar out front, with options for several varieties of clams including little necks, manillas, and very small Italian clams (vongole). More >>
http://www.rapisarda.com In this bright boutique, Claudia Rapisarda, a Brazilian designer whose work has appeared in Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and Jane, showcases a small selection of garbs (hats, cashmeres, necklaces, flip-flops). The accessoriesaparticularly hairclips and braceletsalook happy and vaguely edible. More >>
http://www.raybeautysupply.com Ray Beauty Supply is one of those only-in-New-York oddities. A store that carries over 10,000 beauty products is run by tough mafioso-looking dudes with no time for apostrophes. Nevertheless, for over 65 years this Hell's Kitchen megashop has been the place the professionals hit for blow dryers, Mason Pearson hairbrushes, and enough flatirons to keep the Upper East Side happy for years. Go where they go, and save. More >>
Hot tramp, we love you so: Longstanding Rebel Rebel stocks mostly beloved records and specialty imports from the other side of the pond, heavy on bands that are nothing without their lipstick. Look to score your own copy of Morrisey and Marr: The Severed Alliance, as well as classic old issues of Esquire and Rolling Stone. More >>
Technically, this is not a bar (wink wink), it’s a skate shop, and a good one at that. But Reciprocal has become the mecca for the silver-ball set. A rotating lot of 9 or 10 games is kept clean and brand-new working by the owner, who brings some of the games in from his personal collection. The space has recently been expanded to include a pinball arcade. A must, if not devised for getting that loopy, beer-fueled, third-ball gear going. More >>
Crammed with train-related gadgets and collectibles, this 62-year-old basement store contains the tools to build a mini-railroad village. More >>
http://www.redlipstick.net/shop/ If you're not crafty, but like the look, check out this new boutique from knitting and crocheting enthusiast Staceyjoy Elkin. More >>
http://www.brooklynrefinery.com This small, sweet-smelling shop has three products: 718 shirts, bright clog-like shoes and homemade, soft-colored bags (running from $40 to $100). More >>
http://www.regenerationfurniture.com Regeneration specializes in 50s and 60s vintage furniture (think: quilted sofas, bubble lamps and dizzingly patterned rugs) by designers like Pamela Sunday, Russell Wright and Florence Knolls. More >>
http://www.reiss.co.uk This is the English Banana Republicatrendy preppiness for the office with few risks and little personality seeping out, aside from the occasional splash of pink. Also, apparently the dollar isn't doing too great, because the prices are in a whole different league. More >>
http://www.reminiscence.com Establishments like Mod World and Love Saves the Day provide some fashionable competition, but the best-quality junk that you'll find outside of a Staten Island landfill is at Reminiscence, a quarter-century-old institution. You call it "cheesy, tacky," they call it "fun, unusual." Those in search of leis, rubber duckies, potato guns, fuzzy dice, Pez dispensers, kazoos, Magic 8-Balls, inflatable trees and furniture, mirror balls, feather boas, backward-running clocks, Mardi Gras masks, bubbles, bead curtain art, voodoo dolls, and heart sunglasses need look no further. You know someone who needs these things, if you don't yourself. More >>
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