BILLY MARTIN’S
Read moreWild like the American Southwest, this boutique is a must for lovers of articles for cowboys and cowboys (classic or eccentric, always luxury): leather jacket, fur hats, coats, parkas, ceintures, ceintures, silver jewelry and precious stones. And a very beautiful collection of classic or fancy boots. Liz Taylor and Goldie Hawn came here, but it was in the old premises (Madison and 68 th Street).
DOWNTOWN MUSIC GALLERY
Read moreFounded in 1991 by two enthusiasts, DMG has become a mecca for fans of trendy, avant-garde jazz. In the vernacular, downtown music refers to the experimental music that emerged in lower Manhattan in the early 1960s, pioneered by Yoko One. It is therefore this style of music, largely underground, that you should expect to find in this shop, in the form of numerous collectors, CDs and vinyls. On certain nights, the place hosts concerts and artistic performances.
A-1 RECORDS
Read moreThis record store, which is systematically mentioned in all the lists of the best record shops in New York, is a reference for soul and funk vinyls: many choices and many rarities on the program. There is also a very good selection of EPs and hip-hop, rock and electro albums. Amateurs risk losing their minds because the place is covered with vinyl from the walls to the ceiling! At the bottom of the store, turntables are available for customers to test the quality of the discs, all second-hand.
JEN BEKMAN
Read moreThis gallery also supports emerging artists in all forms: collage, photo, painting and audiovisual.
FABULOUS FANNY'S
Read moreA vintage boutique unlike any other! At Fabulous Fanny's, you can find pairs of glasses from another time, classified by style and size in drawer cabinets. The experience is really fun and you will have every chance to find... a mount on your nose! And as the motto of the store says If you have to wear them... make it fun. Apart from the glasses, we can find in this timeless shop bracelets and earrings, also rather crazy, as well as hats and some clothes.
BROOKLYN FLEA
Nice market where you can buy vintage clothes, handmade jewellery, ...Read more
LIBRAIRIE ALBERTINE
Read moreSince the opening of this French bookstore in 2014, New York's Francophiles and Francophones have been delighted. Even if you don't have a book to buy, Albertine is worth a visit for its absolutely magnificent premises, in the old buildings of the cultural services of the French Embassy in the United States. The space was designed by the famous architect Jacques Garcia on the model of the beautiful French-style private libraries. The bookshop offers more than 14,000 French works in original or translated versions.
GRAND BAZAAR
Read moreOpened for more than thirty years, this flea market is one of the oldest in the city, although it has long had a different name (most New Yorkers still call it the GreenFlea Market). It is also one of the only ones to change most of its exhibitors every week. There is absolutely everything and, as is often the case in places like this, you only leave with things you don't need... That's the magic of this market, where you can find handmade jewellery as well as furniture, vintage crockery and candles.
OUT OF THE CLOSET
Read moreBrooklyn fashionistas swear by thrift stores, those stores where you can find second-hand clothes, resold or donated, often with that little vintage touch that hipsters like. Shopping at Out of the Closet is all about finding a little bit of everything (and sometimes nothing) at low prices. Sometimes, especially on weekends, it's a bit of a mess, so you have to know how to rummage around to find THE find. On the lower floor, there is also a section dedicated to furniture and decoration, including CDs.
THE HOODIE SHOP
Read moreThe paradise of the hoodies. Thick, fine, colourful, unicolor, with or without pocket. The range of price is quite wide and allows everyone to find happiness.
28 SCOTT VINTAGE
Read moreIt's a joyful bric-a-brac that awaits you in this store in the Williamsburg neighborhood, which recycles old collections from prestigious houses like Saint-Laurent, Chanel or Dolce & Gabbana. Brooklyn obliges, one finds there much vintage. The prices are very affordable, rarely exceeding 30 US$! You can also find cheap vinyls and all kinds of objects, handmade or second hand, from all over the world. And if you like antique jewelry and accessories, you will be served!
ARTISTS & FLEAS
Read moreEvery weekend, artists and flea markets gather in this large hangar that showcases local artisans. There are about 75 stands, where you can really find everything: decorative objects, art, candles, clothes, everyday objects, carpets, vintage products etc. The prices are not excessive and you can find very original gifts to bring back to France. The clientele is young and rather trendy, you will certainly meet some hipsters during your visit.
FLIGHT CLUB
Read moreShoes, shoes and more shoes. This sneaker boutique shines for the originality of the sneakers it sells. You'll find all the major brands - Nike, Adidas, Vans, Reebok, New Balance, Converse - but only the most original pairs. You'll fall for the most retro pair of Air Jordans or the futuristic lines of a pair of Adidas shoes. Flight Club also sells sports team accessories, including baseball caps and NBA jerseys.
MARSHALLS
Read moreLocated in the same building as another bargain store, T.J. Maxx, Marshalls is undoubtedly one of the favorite places for New Yorkers who like to shop. The store sells both men's and women's clothing and home decor, as well as bags, jackets and jeans at very low prices. Most of the time, these are branded products (Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, etc.), sold out because they are not selling well or have a small defect. Marshall's is also a good place to find original gift ideas.
FLAMEKEEPERS HAT CLUB
Read moreMarc Williamson, dandy and leather craftsman, awaits you in his sumptuous boutique to help you find the right shoe for your foot, or rather a hat for your head. Definitely one of the most elegant shops in Harlem! If you are lost in this vast choice of hats in all colours and shapes, don't hesitate to ask Marc for advice. He's familiar with hats, you only have to look at him to see that he knows his subject! A lifestyle shopping experience for dads, uncles, brothers and sons, as we say here.
Argosy Book Store
Read moreAn Upper East Side institution, Argosy is New York's oldest independent bookseller. Founded in 1925, it occupies all six floors of this beautiful townhouse on 59th Street. The bookstore specializes in first and rare editions as well as antique maps. Many famous Americans have shopped there, from Jackie Kennedy and former President Franklin D. Roosevelt to Michael Jackson and Grace Kelly. Come in just to take a look at the elegant antique interior.
KITH
Read moreKith is a gold mine for sneaker lovers. The store houses sneakers from leading brands with a very special design. Most of them are shoes released in very limited editions and which are almost impossible to find today. Kith also offers clothing, with a chic sportswear style, especially for men. The store, entirely white and transparent, is impressive. Its sleek design reminds us of a designer's shop. As soon as you walk through the door, you feel important...
RANDOM ACCESSORIES
Read moreGift ideas at a premium if you don't want to bring back a T-Shirt and an I Love New York mug to your loved ones! At Random Accessories, you will find everything you don't really need but still want to buy. Hundreds of useless and original objects are brought together under one roof, the perfect recipe for finding gifts that are sometimes kitschy and often funny. Your friends will thank you.... You can make some nice finds on the jewellery and accessories side, all at very attractive prices.
J.CREW
Read moreThis is the favorite store of the wealthy Upper West Side residents, especially those who are on the downward slope from their twenties to the late thirties! The shop offers chic, fairly conventional clothes of remarkable fabric quality. Americans call it the preppy style. The prices are rather attractive and, for small budgets, the dirty section is interesting, although limited. Mothers who wish to dress their children in an elegant way will find their happiness in the children's wing.
ATLANTIC TERMINAL SHOPPING MALL
Read moreBrooklyn's largest shopping centre, located just a stone's throw from Barclays Center and just outside the Atlantic Avenue subway stop - convenient if your arms are full of bags as you exit the mall! It has about thirty stores, including lingerie at Victoria's Secret, electronics and interior design at Target, clothing at Men's Wearhouse or Mandee, cosmetics at MAC, etc.
CATBIRD
Read moreA very cute shop, as the New Yorkers say. Catbird gives pride of place to local designers and unconventional jewellery. A whole section of the store is dedicated to jewellery under 100 US$. Perfect for good business. There are also beauty products and accessories of all kinds, which change a little from what is found in chain stores, sold at prices that remain affordable. Beautiful selection of decorative and home objects (candles, dishes, incense, etc.).
BUFFALO EXCHANGE
Read moreOne of the reference thrift stores in Williamsburg (and in all of New York, since the city has six of them) among many others, but which has the advantage of not accepting all clothes. So you won't spend an hour before finding that rare gem. The variety is undoubtedly the strong point of Buffalo Exchange, since you can find vintage clothes, more recent styles and hipster clothes (of course, since we are in Williamsburg). In addition to clothes, shoes are also available in large numbers.
AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS
Read moreThe kingdom of the shirt! If in France, the red plaid shirt is often associated with the lumberjack, it is on the other hand very trendy in New York. In winter, American Eagle Outfitters is the place to find the best flannel. You don't have to be in Alaska to wear them because of the weather in New York in January and February! In recent years, the brand has expanded its collection to offer more trendy clothes, in a more bohemian style but still comfortable.
L’APPARTEMENT SÉZANE
Read moreThe famous French ready-to-wear brand has a branch in New York. A little piece of France where you can buy chic and quality clothes. The prices are a little higher than in France, but the visit is worth it just for the places, fitted out like a real Parisian apartment.
NEW YORK OR NOWHERE
A 100% New York streetwear brand, full of winks to the Big Apple and ...Read more
FAO SCHWARZ
Legendary toy store founded in 1862, with its incredible objects and ...Read more
LA BOUTIQUE RESALE
Read moreThe Upper East Side is not only home to luxury boutiques! This place will allow you to find fabulous second-hand clothes, most of them upscale, at unbeatable prices.
BRASS OWL
Read moreIf you've ever heard the phrase "Queens is the new Brooklyn", it will make sense when you discover this small but very hip boutique in the lively Astoria neighborhood. It offers both trendy and retro clothes as well as a wide variety of objects (candles, tote bags, keychains, t-shirts, accessories...), often feminist, featuring New York, of course, but especially Queens and Astoria. Not bad if you stay in the neighborhood and want to bring back a souvenir of this too often forgotten borough !
SHOWFIELDS
Read moreA concept store 2.0 on three floors, which highlights young innovative brands. More than a store, the place is at the crossroads between an art gallery and a shopping mall, where only trendy and cutting-edge objects are sold. It is very colorful, very design, in a word very "Instagrammable". You probably won't go shopping there, but it's worth the visit.
T.J. MAXX
Read moreThis huge store is a bargain store. Everything is organized by brands, and the choice is quite large, from Ralph Lauren to Quicksilver without forgetting many Levi's displays. Everything is sold at reduced prices. More than just clothes, you can find jewelry, lingerie, perfumes, gifts, objects for the house and especially for the kitchen, toys, luggage. These stores receive new arrivals every day, so there is no follow-up on the items offered. Patience and determination are therefore necessary to make good deals.
Harry Potter New York
Read moreYou don't really expect to find a store entirely dedicated to the world of J.K. Rowling's little wizard in New York, and yet... Here you can find everything related to Hogwarts and the wizarding world: prankster treats, limited edition books, capes, wands, stuffed animals, etc., all in a well-made decor. Upon exiting the store, visitors can even order the wizard's favorite beverage: a Butterbeer. For the hardcore fans, the store also offers two virtual reality experiences (ticket required).
Vintage by Round Two
A shop that will delight fans of American pop-culture and collectors of ...Read more
Housing Works Thrift Shop
A thrift store where fashionistas can, with a little luck, find designer ...Read more
EDITH MACHINIST
Read moreIn the heart of the Lower East Side, this is a boutique for fashionistas who like their pieces with a vintage twist. Beautiful designer pieces sit alongside more affordable clothing and accessories. Regardless of price, the pieces have been carefully selected by Edith herself and are beautifully staged. For a personalized experience, you can make an appointment on the site for a private shopping hour. You will feel pampered and will be perfectly accompanied to find THE piece that suits you.
NOVEMBER 19
Read moreTo renew your home decor, stop by this beautiful shop that sells high-quality objects, most of which are handmade in Japan: bowls, glasses, placemats, containers, ceramic figurines, etc. Both aesthetic and functional, they are above all unique and can, for the less fragile, fit perfectly into your suitcase. The shop also offers some fashionable and colourful clothes and accessories: hats, socks, patterned shirts, etc.
FLYING TIGER
Read moreThis Danish boutique, which now has four addresses in the city, is a big hit with New Yorkers. There are all sorts of trinkets, useful or not, and original decorative objects. For the home, there are cushions, candles of all colours, funny mugs and storage boxes. Danish minimalism is having its little effect!