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http://www.samandseb.com Now that it's trendy to have a baby, and people give their kids mullets long before they can say "irony", there is a market for hipster baby clothes. Sam & Seb is filling the niche. There are Ramones onesies and tiny Stooges T-shirts, as well as tutus and hoodies for infant groupies. And with prices mostly in the reasonable range, these items make great gifts. More >>
http://www.shakeandco.com This indie chain is strong in new literary fiction, hard-boiled crime, and play scripts. More >>
http://www.sirbrooklyn.com Unlike many young designers, whose primary medium seems to be the silk-screened hot pant, this pair is designing and making real clothes (Nicole Rowars) and jewelry (Joanna Baum). Finally: simple, flattering dresses and tops, and pretty, dainty silver and gold drop earrings with semiprecious stones. The clothes are mainly silk charmeuse, chiffon, and slinky jersey knits. Jewelry ranges from about $50 to $150, tops and skirts $80 to $125, and dresses $250 to $375. Youall feel safe purchasing dressier pieces here. Theyare versatile and wonat become outdated. They also carry local designersa jewelry, handbags ($100 to $250), and shoes (around $100). In February, the store will double in size when the partners take over the adjacent space. More >>
A whole bridge away from fancy-underwear depots like Bendel's, Agent Provocateur, or La Petite Coquette, Williamsburg ladies purchase their Cosabella thongs, Eberjey lacy boy shorts and Leigh Bantivoglio camisoles from Hannah Curtin and Amanda Grogan's local boutique, Sleep. They also carry many luxury linen brands, like Kerry Cassill. More >>
If the designation "gift shop"didn't sound so derogatory, that's what I would call this well-stocked Williamsburg boutique. If you live in the neighborhood, it's the perfect place to pick up a housewarming present at the last minute. If you're just visiting, it's just one more cool, Williamsburg-y thing to coo over. More >>
Almost all the Indian and Asian clothes and collectible knickknacks in Special are priced between $1 and $40, making it one of the few truly affordable stores on inflationary Bedford Avenue. Numerous Jade plants, butterfly-shaped objects, and blowfish swimming in glass bowls give the store a new-agey feel, without making it seem flaky. Their homemade cards make for good gifts. More >>
http://www.spoonbillbooks.com On raw wood bookcases (complete with rusty pulleys), rare art and architecture books look even more appealing. Located inside the Williamsburg minimall, this spacious store is good for lingering/drooling. More >>
http://www.target.com A monster Target with all you've grown to love: Isaac Mizrahi's coveted clothing line, Michael Graves teapots, cheap college-ready furniture, budget-priced electronics, and Tide as far as the eye can see. Suburban comforts reach the city at last. More >>
In a neighborhood littered with C-Towns, specializing in rotten produce and questionable meat, the grocery Tops on the Waterfront was a welcome addition. Get all your grocery needs taken care of in one stop, if you donat have time to hit the eight bodegas necessary to buy the ingredients for one meal. Although a bit pricey, Tops has an outstanding selection of organic frozen dinners, a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, cheeses, steaks, and sausages. It also carries locally made Polish bread and pierogies. But bring a sweater. You might just be walking through the fresh foods section, but it feels like a meat cooler. More >>
Triple Five is a destination for self-styled rough-and-tumble skater types who don't want to get dirty. Some of the clothes (basic sweats and jackets) are greatauseful, everyday outerwear is always hard to find. Some of it, thoughathe distressed blazers, embellished denimajust boggles the mind. More >>
Triple Five is a destination for self-styled rough-and-tumble skater types who don't want to get dirty. Some of the clothes (basic sweats and jackets) are greatauseful, everyday outerwear is always hard to find. Some of it, thoughathe distressed blazers, embellished denimajust boggles the mind. More >>
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