When it comes to shopping in NYC, there’s always somewhere to go. But sometimes, that never-ending list of places to go can leave visitors—and even locals—with a serious case of analysis paralysis. Finding all of the must-sees in an enormous pile of skippable spots is, to be trite, like finding a needle in a haystack.
But luckily, we at consider ourselves dedicated and discerning shoppers—and we’ve decided not to gatekeep our favorite spots in New York City. While we love classic spots like Saks Fifth Avenue and Bergdorf Goodman, we’re sharing our favorite concept and , too. Below, the staff divulge our favorite brick and mortar stores in the city, from the Upper East Side to Brooklyn.
365 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217 For all the buzzy The Row, Lemaire, and Dries Van Noten items you’ve been eyeing on Ssense...
there’s no better place to check them out in person than at Outline on Atlantic Ave. The Brooklyn boutique keeps a tight edit of classic-meets-trendy pieces from established (Jil Sander, Maison Margiela, Cecilie Bahnsen, Pleats Please) and emerging names (Wales Bonner, Flore Flore, Super Yaya), and also sells the dreamiest fresh flower bouquets. Dropping in on a sunny Sunday is a treat! You won’t want to leave empty handed! —Talia Abbas 343 Tompkins Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11216 Situated in the center of Bed-Stuy on Tompkins Avenue, Sincerely, Tommy has become something of a Brooklyn landmark since its 2014 opening.
Founder Kai Avent-deLeon offers a tas.
