New York City

The Big Apple is one of the best shopping destinations in the world, rivaled perhaps only by London, Paris, and Tokyo. Its compact size, convenient subway system, and plentiful cabs (or Uber or Lyft rides) make it easy to navigate with plenty of bags in tow. But what it really comes down to is the staggering number and variety of stores. If you can't find it in New York, it probably doesn't exist.

If you like elegant flagships and money is no object, head to Midtown, where you'll find international megabrands like Louis Vuitton, Yves Saint Laurent, and Gucci, as well as famed department stores Bergdorf Goodman and Barneys. Nearby Madison Avenue has couture from Carolina Herrera and Vera Wang, and 5th Avenue is lined with famous jewelry stores such as Tiffany, Van Cleef & Arpels, and Harry Winston. This is also the neighborhood to indulge in bespoke goods, such as handmade shoes from John Lobb. If you like designer pieces but can't afford them, don't despair—there are plenty of upscale consignment shops around the city where you can find last season's Chanel suit or a vintage YSL jacket.

The small, independent shops that once lined SoHo have largely been displaced by the likes of J.Crew and UNIQLO, but if you want to hit the chains, this is a great place to do it, because the neighborhood also provides high-quality people-watching and superb lunches. Poke around on the side streets and in nearby NoLIta for outposts of smaller local and foreign designers and, if you're craving some of old SoHo's artistic spirit, don't discount the street vendors' stalls, which sell handmade jewelry and simple cotton dresses.

The East Village and Lower East Side are hotbeds of creativity and quirky coolness, with little boutiques selling everything from retro furniture to industrial-inspired jewelry. They're tucked among bars and old tenement buildings. The Meatpacking District is another great shopping destination to find chic designer stores like Diane von Furstenberg and rag & bone along with independently owned boutiques. And if you jaunt over to Brooklyn, you'll discover that some of the city's hippest designers are hanging out at boutiques just across the East River.

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  • 1. Aedes Perfumery

    Lower East Side

    Arguably the best place to buy fragrance in Manhattan, this lovely smelling boutique's super-knowledgeable staff help shoppers find the perfect scent. High-end (and predominantly European) brands like L'Artisan Parfumeur and Astier de Villatte are stocked, along with luxurious skin-care products, pricey candles, and room diffusers.

    16A Orchard St., New York, New York, 10002, USA
    212-206–8674
  • 2. Maryam Nassir Zadeh

    Lower East Side

    A well-chosen collection of clothes, accessories, and objects from some of the most exciting independent designers in the world is on display at this minimalist, industrial-chic boutique. Try on a hot-pink blazer from Eckaus Latta, a colorful patchwork blouse by Sophie Andes Gascon, or a classic silhouette from Paris Georgia. Zadeh's own line is also available, and she sometimes stocks flea-market finds from her travels.

    123 Norfolk St., New York, New York, 10002, USA
    212-673–6405
  • 3. Assembly New York

    Lower East Side

    An eclectic collection of mostly vintage women's and menswear fill this industrial space, along with a wide selection of purses, shoes, sunglasses, and jewelry. Despite the trendy area, the staff is friendly and welcoming.

    170 Ludlow St., New York, New York, 10002, USA
    212-253–5393
  • 4. Babeland

    Lower East Side

    Sure you can shop online for sex toys for maximum anonymity, but if you want to see and touch the goodies IRL before you purchase, this is the place to go. The staff is friendly and helpful, but not in a way that’ll make you uncomfortable, and there are plenty of lubes and dress-up clothes as well.

    94 Rivington, New York, New York, 10002, USA
    212-375–1701
  • 5. Bode

    Lower East Side

    Menswear boutique or art installation? It can be hard to tell here, since the unique clothes—most made with repurposed, American, vintage fabrics and manufactured in NYC—are displayed in what looks like a rustic lodge. Some of the funky home decor items are also for sale.

    58 Hester St., New York, New York, 10002, USA
    929-888–4512
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  • 6. Coming Soon

    Lower East Side

    The selection of fun, colorful, and kitschy housewares, knickknacks, and furniture here might include a side table that looks like a giant corn cob or retro-style chairs and loveseats. This is the place to find a fabulous accent piece for your living room or the perfect present for a hard-to-please friend.

    53 Canal St., New York, New York, 10002, USA
    212-226–4548
  • 7. Economy Candy

    Lower East Side

    Oh, to be a kid in a candy store! Economy Candy has been making life sweeter since 1937, and the floor-to-ceiling shelves and candy-and-nut dispensers here are filled with bulk specialty and brand-name goodies, from every flavor of gummy candy and jelly bean—you can purchase by flavor or just by color—to nuts, halvah, and chocolate-covered everything. There are also everyday chocolate bars like Baby Ruth, Butterfinger, and M&Ms (available in bulk or in five-pound bags). If you’ve never tried Canadian chocolate bars like Coffee Crisp, Aero, and Crispy Crunch, you’re in for a treat.

    108 Rivington St., New York, New York, 10002, USA
    212-254–1531
  • 8. Edith Machinist

    Lower East Side

    Quintessentially unique vintage accessories, clothes, shoes, and jewelry make this shop, a few steps down from street level, a must-hit for shoppers with a discerning, quirky fashion sense. Recent finds have included a beaded clutch in the shape of the Statue of Liberty, a 1960s Schiaparelli silk scarf, and a pair of floral sequined slippers.

    104 Rivington St., New York, New York, 10002, USA
    212-979–9992
  • 9. Kallmeyer

    Lower East Side

    Begun as a pop-up in 2019, there was enough fanfare about South African–born, New York–based Daniella Kallmeyer's understated, earth-toned women's pieces that it went permanent on Orchard Street soon after. A favorite place to shop among New York's art scene crowd, the shop also features the designer's favorite brands of vintage jewelry. 

    83 Orchard St., New York, New York, 10002, USA
    646-450–2607
  • 10. Pilgrim

    Lower East Side

    This small shop is a fixture in the neighborhood, showcasing impeccably curated racks of second-hand designer togs and accessories from the likes of Prada, Comme des Garçons, and more. The owners source their pieces from auctions and private dealers around the world.

    70 Orchard St., New York, New York, 10002, USA
    212-463--7720
  • 11. Tenement Museum Gift Shop

    Lower East Side

    For NYC-theme souvenirs that are worlds away from the tacky tourist tchotchkes, the gift shop at the Tenement Museum has it all: books, cards, puzzles, tote bags, jewelry, and much more.

    103 Orchard St., New York, New York, 10002, USA
    877-975–3786
  • 12. The Pickle Guys

    Lower East Side

    In the late 1800s, pickle sellers were a dime a dozen—or to be more exact, a penny a cucumber, which went up to around a nickel by the early 1900s: it was cheap snack, and there were pickle vendors selling their wares from pushcarts and giant barrels all over the Lower East Side. It's said that at one point there were 200 pickle sellers on Essex Street alone, but these days there's only one left: The Pickle Guys.

    357 Grand St., New York, New York, 10002, USA
    212-656--9739
  • 13. The Rising States x Nikki Chasin

    Lower East Side

    A petite boutique owned by a diehard fashionista, this intimate space stocks an edited collection of ultrahip pieces for ladies—think quirky dresses, tailored pants, loose tops, and colorful heels and boots—including a line of playful designs by Nikki Chasin.

    168 Ludlow St., New York, New York, 10002, USA
    646-649–2410

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