365 Best Places to Shop in New York City, New York

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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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Carroll Gardens
This is the place to go for eclectic, anything-but-basic separates and accessories. Rollas straight-leg jeans, kitschy PepaLoves blouses, and style splurges like a statement kitten heel pump by Intentionally Blank come together in this fabulous shop. Look for on-trend yet affordable brands like Seaworthy, Jeffrey Campbell, and BB Dakota.
198 Smith St., Brooklyn, NY, 11201, USA
718-852--3620

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Asprey

Upper East Side

The luxury retailer's claim to fame is jewelry; its own eponymous diamond cut has A-shape facets, but the British brand caters to all tastes. Everything including leather goods such as wallets and handbags, fine china coffee and tea sets, rare books, game sets, table and barware, and scarves is available. Service is impeccable.

853 Madison Ave., New York, NY, 10021, USA
212-688–1811

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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, NY, 10002, USA
212-253–5393

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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, NY, 10002, USA
212-375–1701

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Bally

Upper East Side

If you want to channel your inner princess, you can't go wrong with the ladylike pumps and high-heeled boots here. The mostly leather accessories and clothing are equally tasteful.

689 Madison Ave., New York, NY, 10065, USA
212-751–9082

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Balmain

Midtown East

Over five decades after Pierre Balmain opened his first New York boutique on Madison Ave., the French luxury fashion house under Creative Director Olivier Rousteing brought the brand's signature French flair back to New York with a massive store-cum-gallery-space that opened brazenly and optimistically in the height of the Pandemic. The black, New-York-cool, and gold-accented gleaming exterior is reflective of the brand's iconic expertly-crafted ready-to-wear fashion, bags, and accessories.

650 Madison Ave., New York, NY, 10022, USA
917-409–1578

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Banana Republic

Midtown East

Although there are plenty of Banana Republic stores around the city, come to this 5th Avenue flagship for the biggest selection of the brand's classic clothing for men and women. Don't miss the Heritage collection or the big clearance racks.

626 5th Ave., New York, NY, 10020, USA
212-974–2350

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Barbour

Upper East Side

The signature look here is the British company's waxed-cotton and quilted jackets, available for men, women, and children. The tweeds, moleskin pants, lamb's-wool sweaters, and tattersall shirts also invariably call up images of country rambles.

1047 Madison Ave., New York, NY, 10021, USA
212-570–2600

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Barnes & Noble

Park Slope
Two floors of books, a vast and varied selection of magazines, and an extensive collection of travel information for New York City and beyond welcome browsers at this busy location of the national chain. Popular storytelling events for children take place Saturday mornings.
267 7th Ave., Brooklyn, NY, USA
718-832--9066

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Barneys New York

Cobble Hill
This location of the legendary Manhattan retail store is a spacious, relaxed place to browse designer collections like A.P.C. or Givenchy without dealing with the hustle and bustle of the Madison Avenue flagship. Shoppers here appreciate the wide selection of men's and women's clothing, shoes, handbags, hats, coats, and other accessories, plus an ever-changing sale section.
194 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, NY, 11201, USA
718-637–2234

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A Bathing Ape

SoHo

Known simply as BAPE to devotees, this exclusive label has a cult following in its native Tokyo. The focus is a small selection of camouflage gear and bright, fun, limited-edition T-shirts for men, women, and children; the limited-edition sneakers in funky colors are scene stealers.

163 Mercer St., New York, NY, 10012, USA
212-925–0222

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BCBGMAXAZRIA

Midtown East

The brand's first four letters are short for "bon chic, bon genre," which means stylish sportswear and embellished, embroidered evening dresses for women here. The collection ranges from leather pants to maxi dresses.

461 5th Ave., New York, NY, 10017, USA
212-991–9777

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BDDW

SoHo

Exquisite hand-crafted furniture, fixtures, and ceramics, made in master-craftsman Tyler Hays' Philadelphia studio, are showcased in this airy, skylit space. The heirloom-quality pieces blend minimalist, organic lines, often with warm-wood or leather finishes. Even if your budget is limited, BDDW is worth a visit for inspiration.

5 Crosby St., New York, NY, 10013, USA
212-625–1230

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Beacon's Closet

Union Square

A simple space, the Manhattan outpost of this long-standing Brooklyn-based icon has a wide selection of gently used modern and vintage clothes. Comb through the racks, and you might find pieces from Christian Dior, Marc Jacobs, or AllSaints, as well as stylish items from under-the-radar labels.

10 W. 13th St., New York, NY, 10011, USA
917-261–4863

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Beads of Paradise

Union Square

This is not your ordinary bead store. The semiprecious stones and baubles are sourced from around the world—say, silver from Bali or ancient glass beads from China. There's also has a wide range of worldly trinkets like Thai Buddha figurines, Mexican Madonna candles, and Indian Ganesha-printed hangings.

Bergdorf Goodman

Midtown East

The ultimate shopping destination, this luxury department store is one of the city's iconic stops for designer clothes and impeccable service. This location focuses specifically women's, children's and homewares and is known for their extravagant holiday window displays, on view from late November through early January. The shoe department is stellar, and the range of products in the beauty department is unparalleled. Refuel with a bite at the seventh-floor BG Restaurant, which has Central Park views, or a quick bite at the beauty-level Palette. Cross 5th Avenue to shop at Goodman's Men's Store, with fine selections of menswear and accessories, as well as the posh, second-floor Goodman's Bar.

Berl's Brooklyn Poetry Shop

DUMBO
The only New York City bookstore dedicated exclusively to poetry, Berl's is a family-run affair. The husband-and-wife owners are alumni of the Brooklyn Flea, and they fill their former gallery space with books by local and national poets, display artwork by up-and-coming talent, and host readings by published poets and Brooklyn-based university students. Note that the shop doesn't open till 2 pm.
126A Front St., Brooklyn, NY, 11201, USA
347-687--2375

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Beverly's

Chinatown

After operating pop-up shops in various Manhattan locales, Beverly Nguyen found a permanent base for her hip home decor shop in Chinatown in Autumn 2023. The shop stocks a mishmash of things that Ms. Nguyen has discovered and decided it would be a good fit for the shop. And she's right: everything from small-batch artisanal olive oil that she herself makes from a small olive grove in central California to bed linens designed by her Vietnamese-born parents to aesthetically pleasing pepper grinders and wooden spoons are tempting to take home.

27 Orchard St., New York, NY, 10002, USA

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Bhoomki

Park Slope
At designer Swati Argade’s women’s boutique, every handmade piece of jewelry or pair of shoes, hand-blocked silk shirt or woven scarf has a story that reflects sustainability, fair trade, and artisan traditions. That’s true whether the dress, accessory, or staple item comes from Peru, Mexico, or India. Argade’s own Bhoomki studio designs most of the textiles, which are custom-made by weavers and block printers. Other ethical labels include KowTow (all organic cotton), Kordal, and Rujuta Sheth.
158 5th Ave., Brooklyn, NY, 11217, USA
718-857--5245
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Closed Mon. in Jan., Feb., and Aug.

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Biggie's Bodega

Lower East Side

The red-and-white striped awning and black-and-white tiled floors may give the impression you're walking into an old timey candy shop, but this is a different kind of sweet: the city's only vintage smoke shop. It's not all ancient cigars and cigarettes, though. Instead, Biggie's sells metal lighters from the '40s and ashtrays from the '70s and beyond, plus a lot of odd antique Americana minutiae and paraphernalia from centuries past. 

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, NY, 10002, USA
929-888–4512

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Bond No. 9

East Village

The ethos at Bond No. 9 is unique, with scents intended to evoke places and social values. Hence "The Scent of Peace" as well as a line that matches key NYC neighborhoods: "Central Park," traditionally a men's fragrance, is woodsy and "green," while "Park Avenue" is discreet but not too sweet. There's "Greenwich Village" and "Off-Broadway," just to name a few others. This flagship also carries candles and body creams.

9 Bond St., New York, NY, 10012, USA
212-228–1732

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Bonnie Slotnick Cookbooks

East Village

Bonnie Slotnick has been running her eponymous cookbook shop for over three decades. Famous and not-yet-famous chefs regularly stop into this shop hoping to unearth some recipes of the past, where the shelves are stocked with over 5,000 rare, hard-to-find, and out-of-print cookbooks. There are newer cookbooks, too. Start planning your next meal here!

BookMark Shoppe

The selection of books and knitting materials at this homey neighborhood shop makes it the perfect stop for the craft-loving reader, the book-loving crafter, and every permutation in between. Events range from author readings to book club meetings to learn-to-knit classes.
8415 3rd Ave., Brooklyn, NY, 11209, USA
718-833--5115

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Books Are Magic

Author Emma Straub opened this spacious and well-stocked bookstore after neighborhood landmark BookCourt closed, and she even used her predecessor's tall wooden bookshelves in creating the new space. Books Are Magic hosts author events—many with celebrated writers who happen to live in Brooklyn—several days a week. Don't miss the excellent kids' area in the back.

Bottega Veneta

Upper East Side

The signature crosshatch weave graces leather handbags, slouchy satchels, and shoes; the especially satisfying brown shades extend from fawn to deep chocolate. The stylish men's and women's ready-to-wear collection is also sold here.

740 Madison Ave., New York, NY, 10065, USA
212-371–5511

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Broken English

SoHo

At the NYC outpost of this L.A. favorite, owner Laura Freedman sells a well-edited selection of jewelry from designers including Anita Ko and David Webb. Expect delicate and whimsical pieces, from diamond-encrusted ear cuffs to geometric rings.

Brookfield Place

Financial District

Once called the Winter Garden, this expanded mall and event destination in the World Financial Center stands out for its towering palm trees, New York Harbor and WTC plaza views, and luxury stores, including downtown outlets for Salvatore Ferragamo, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton, not to mention more down-to-earth shopping at J.Crew, Bonobos, and Lululemon. More interesting might be the dining options, including the best food court downtown, Hudson Eats (which has Black Seed Bagel, Dos Toros Taqueria, and Ani Ramen), among many other offerings. On the ground floor is Le District, a kind of Eataly for French cuisine. Outside in summer is an outdoor dining area with food stands (and a bar); in winter it becomes an ice-skating rink. Look out for events both during the week and on weekends year-round.

230 Vesey St., New York, NY, 10281, USA
212-978–1673

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Brooklyn Charm

An amateur jewelry designer's paradise, this shop stocks more than a thousand charms and stones and sells everything needed to make necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and rings—wire, chain by the yard, beads, and tools. The New York state charms and vintage adornments make great gifts.
145 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, NY, 11211, USA
347-689–2492

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The Brooklyn Kitchen

Recreational home cooks and advanced chefs adore this shop that stocks a dazzling array of kitchen tools and supplies, from cookbooks to hard-to-find ingredients. Informative and well-organized classes on everything from knife skills to home brewing to pasta making are held in the kitchen labs.
100 Frost St., Brooklyn, NY, 11211, USA
718-389–2982

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