Street Vendors
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Wendy, don't worry you won't have to look for them much, they will sort of find you, lol, and they are all over the city.
Try in the 34th St. area, near the Empire State.
Canal St., Chinatown, Little Italy, Soho, The Village, lol, come to think about it, lol, they are everywhere.
LOL, have a fun time while you are here and if you need any specifics, please let me know.
tweedy
Try in the 34th St. area, near the Empire State.
Canal St., Chinatown, Little Italy, Soho, The Village, lol, come to think about it, lol, they are everywhere.
LOL, have a fun time while you are here and if you need any specifics, please let me know.
tweedy
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6th Ave/Broadway near 34th St, in front of the Toys 'R' Us complex near Macy's, is a key spot for people selling "designer" purses, perfume, watches, etc. They'll be delighted to have you as a customer. Also try 14th St. west of 7th Ave. and Canal St. That's where I've walked by the most "designer" street-vendor stuff.
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Just north of the Toys R Us complex there's a guy set up most days who sells ladies sweaters NEW for $1 or $2 (maybe cheaper - hard to believe but I can't recall). For those interested in the cultural and social issues underlying the NYC street vending cuolture I highly recommend a recently released book (at your library now) byt Mitchell D... (can't recall the last name but it begins with "D"). It's entitled "Sidewalk" and is a real eye-opener that offers a fascinating perspective of the lives, culture, personal histories and value systems of varied individuals who choose this way of living and supporting themselves. It will surprise you and I highly recommend it.


