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Where to shop in New York?
Hello
Can someone please recommend a good area to shop in New York. We are mostly looking for shoes and clothes. Not so much the high end stuff... is there 1 major street to go down? Thank you in advance. |
Hi Dot. There's not really one place. A lot depends on what sort of styles you want. For more middle of the road stuff, I guess Fifth Ave. between 39th (Lord & Taylor) and 50th (Saks Fifth Ave.) would be a good stretch. It also includes stores like Ann Taylor, H & M and Mexx. I got some stylish, inexpensive sandals last year at a shoe place across from Lord & Taylor. Then between 50th and 59th you find more expensive places like Henri Bendel (a small women's dept. store) and Bergdorf Goodman.
For bargains, Daffy's is a discount place with a number of locations. Their store at 57th and Lexington seems to have a large selection (clothes and shoes) and is right near Bloomingdales. Syms on 54th just off Park Ave. is another discount store that has some decent things. There is a stretch on 6th ave. (also known as Avenue of the Americas on street signs) in the teens and low 20's that has a lot of discount shops. Century 21 which is all the way downtown is a mecca for discount shopping. Soho used to be <i>the</i> place for trendier shops but now has a lot of the chain stores like Gap etc. Bloomingdales also opened a branch down there. |
Also, Macy's (Seventh Ave & 34th St.) For shoes: Harry's (Broadway & 83rd)and/or Tip Top (72nd St. between Amsterdam & Columbus).
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Thanks so much Mclaurie and Spring 212.
That helps a lot! |
For reasonably priced clothes & shoes, walk up or down Broadway from Canal to Bleecker. Dozens of opportunities on one stretch of Broadway. |
Have we discussed Madison Avenue? :)
Maybe not just for actual buying but lovely for looking..sooo many wonderful stores. ~sigh~ Scarlett the shopping deprived |
If you want a discount store, hit Filene's Basement. There are two locations in Manhattan.
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Thanks enjoylife.. where about's is Filene's basement?
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Century 21 is also a great discount store-designer stuff for cheap and other non-designer stuff too. It's across from the WTC site. It's literally a department store with everything discounted.
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I personally hated Century 21. Had to fight through a nasty crowd of women to find anything, the store is huge and therefore difficult to find specific items and the fitting rooms (or lack thereof) were terrible. I found the whole experience there to be frustrating and exhausting, as did my other travelling companions. I guess it all depends on what type of shopping you want to do. Maybe some people enjoy the frenetic energy of a store like this. For me, it should be a pleasurable experience which Century 21 was not.
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Atilla, I agree that Century 21 can be harrowing, however, last time we got there when it first opened at there were few people to deal with and got some great deals.
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Filene's basement has 2 locations, UWS at Broadway and 79th (near Museum of Natural History) and downtown on that stretch of 6th ave. I mentioned at 18th. I personally wouldn't go out of my way to go to Filene's but if in the neighborhood...Near the downtown Filenes is Loehmann's at 7th ave and 16th which I prefer.
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Lucky you swalter518! I think we were there at the wrong time of day, it was around 1:00 pm and you could hardly move inside the store. I guess the secret is to get there early, so take heed dotwest.
Happy shopping! |
Like Atilla I didn't care for Century 21. WAy too crowded and some of the prices just weren't bargains. H&M was much better for finding inexpensive Tshirts, and my favorite pink hooded sweatshirt for only $14.99!
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You did not mention how long you will be in NYC (and when), but it might be worth your visit to take a daytrip up to Woodbury Common Premium Outlets.
http://www.premiumoutlets.com/brands/index.asp This place is mind-blowing! Very easy to get to via the Shortline Bus at Port Authority bus terminal - 41st St. and 8th Ave. 50 minute trip. Trust me, you will have a fantastic time. I usually spend close to 6+ hours visiting every shop. Plenty of decent places to grab a bite. Tons of sitting areas as well as very clean restrooms. |
I love C21 but I don't think it's what you are looking for. I love it because you can make amazing finds there of European designer clothes at less than 1/4 of their prices, and because it's good for things like stockings and underwear at great prices.
It is crowded when people who have jobs are available to shop - weekends (tho last hour of Fri and Sat is not bad) and lunchtimes. If you're under 30-ish, I second the idea of Broadway between Canal and Bleecker. You could also walk west on 8th Street from Broadway to 6th Avenue to see a huge number of shoe shops and "club kids" shops with "dresses" and the like. ("dresses" because most of them are like bikini-loincloth ensembles, with a feather here and there.) And I am always impressed again by the range of selection, and the number of bargains, in Macy's. There is always some kind of sale going on. |
6th Avenue & vicinity: Filene's Basement, TJ Maxx, Old Navy, Loehmanns
the Village: 8th Street (start at 6th Avenue and walk down 8th Street) - plenty of shoe stores and clothing, then take a right and walk down Broadway all the way down the Canal Street for more shoes and clothes. 34th Street Herald Square - if you don't mind the crowds, you have Macy's, Daffy's, H&M, and an array other clothing stores. Happy Shopping! |
Saks has a beautiful Christmas display. Stand in Rockefeller center and watch on the hour and half hour. Even a bunch of jaded NYers were impressed!
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