Bargain shopping in NYC
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Bargain shopping in NYC
My 28-year-old daughter and I will be going to New York next week, and we are interested in fun places where we can find good bargains on clothing and accessories. I know about the Canal Street area and the knock-offs on the street corners of Times Square. Any other suggestions? By the way, we will be staying in the East Village.
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The problem with Daffy's and Century 21 is that they are VERY hit and miss. The Century 21 down by Wall St. is the best of the chain, however. (At least it used to be.) You are better off trying to hit sales in the clothing shops in and around the East Village, West Broadway, Broadway/Houston/Prince St. area, and lower 5th Ave. (around 20th St.) Another great store is H&M on 5th Ave. across from St. Pat's. You have to get there early, however, to get the best stuff. There are several other H&M's in Manhattan.
Sorry, but I think Strawberry and Bolton's is CRAP. I used to be in the fashion biz in Manhattan years ago. Does anybody remember Charivari?? Now that was a great store. At least we still have Henri Bendel.
Why would you want a knock-off? Buy a real leather bag that you can afford that doesn't look cheap and tacky.
Sorry, but I think Strawberry and Bolton's is CRAP. I used to be in the fashion biz in Manhattan years ago. Does anybody remember Charivari?? Now that was a great store. At least we still have Henri Bendel.
Why would you want a knock-off? Buy a real leather bag that you can afford that doesn't look cheap and tacky.
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Of course some of us remember Charivari!! Way ahead of its time. For discount clothing you could do worse than Loehmann's on 7th Avenue and 17th Street.....you can take a good, interesting walk there from the East Village..it will take about a half hour or so. You should be specific about your tastes to get more advice. Knockoffs are CHEESY!!
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"You are wasting your money with knockoffs you buy on the street. Cheap fabrics and cheaply made."
My wife had a LV purse and the zipper broke. She bought a knock-off for less than the cost of repair of the real one and it's still going strong after a LONG time.
My wife had a LV purse and the zipper broke. She bought a knock-off for less than the cost of repair of the real one and it's still going strong after a LONG time.
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If you're thinking Strawberry's or Bolton's or H&M - why bother. You can just as easily shop Marshalls or Target at home.
Century 21 and Daffy's would be the only shops where you might luck out with designer clothing, but it's alot of picking thru not so great stuff. Soho or the East Village shops are more interesting if you catch items on sales.
Take a walk along 7th Ave in the garment center and someone is bound to be handing out a flyer for a sale at some showroom - some are even designer.
For whatever you'd wear in Berkely or Santa Cruz you can find in California and remember - in NY, you pay tax on clothing.
Century 21 and Daffy's would be the only shops where you might luck out with designer clothing, but it's alot of picking thru not so great stuff. Soho or the East Village shops are more interesting if you catch items on sales.
Take a walk along 7th Ave in the garment center and someone is bound to be handing out a flyer for a sale at some showroom - some are even designer.
For whatever you'd wear in Berkely or Santa Cruz you can find in California and remember - in NY, you pay tax on clothing.
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sandi, Century 21 has not so great stuff? Yes, you have to spend time searching but it is always worth the while for me.
I've gotten a Versace coat, a Fendi handbag, scads of designer jeans, and tons of other really good QUALITY things at Century 21.
Also, you've never shopped at Target if you put it in the same category as Strawberry, Bolton, or H&M.
I've gotten a Versace coat, a Fendi handbag, scads of designer jeans, and tons of other really good QUALITY things at Century 21.
Also, you've never shopped at Target if you put it in the same category as Strawberry, Bolton, or H&M.
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Daffy's, next to Macy's is my favorite intown, I always find great things there.
There are several Filene's around the city, Union Square and 18th and 6th are my favorites.
Loehman's on 17th and 7th is also a great place for good quality at great prices.
Also check New York Magazine for sample sales.
Have a great time.
There are several Filene's around the city, Union Square and 18th and 6th are my favorites.
Loehman's on 17th and 7th is also a great place for good quality at great prices.
Also check New York Magazine for sample sales.
Have a great time.
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Gotravel, H&M is much more stylish than Strawberry, Bolton, or even Target, especially the store on 5th Ave. Some H&M stores are tacky, like the one in the King of Prussia Mall. For some reason, the stores in Manhattan get better merchandise, and have men's clothing as well. (I have noticed that Manhattan GAP stores also have a better selection than mall GAP stores.)
Strawberry reminds me of old Fashion Bug.
Yes, I forgot about Pearl River! I have some fantastic red laterns from the store. Great for sandals and robes, too.
Strawberry reminds me of old Fashion Bug.
Yes, I forgot about Pearl River! I have some fantastic red laterns from the store. Great for sandals and robes, too.

