Last week, faced with the prospect of spring vacation, my friends and I opted to spend a day shopping in NYC, in hope of taking a much needed break from all of the colleges stress that has been taking up a large majority of our free time. Being a "city girl" at heart, NYC is one of my favorite destinations, and the fact that it is only about a 4 hour car or train ride away, makes it all the more desirable. Hoping to get as much time to shop as possible, we took off around 7 on Sunday morning, making it to the city around 11, just when most of the stores were opening for the day. Although NYC has plenty to choose from in terms of major retail shops, like H&M and Urban Outfitters, it also has its fair share of street vendors, and other unique "gems", such as China town’s Canal Street. Below are some of my favorite shopping destinations, both indoor and out, perfect for finding some great additions to your urban attire.
Century 21: A glorified Tj. Maxx unique to the New York area, Century 21 is a huge department store filled with plenty of great designer deals. Although the "floor" may appear overwhelming at first, taking some time to dig through the racks is definitely worthwhile, especially if you are looking to save some money. Despite the fact that we didn’t make it here on our last trip, my friends and I have all collectively purchased a few items from the retailer in the past, all of which have grown to become welcome additions to our closets—like my friend Diana’s Lacoste tennis shoes. In addition to less "prominent" brands, the store also carries some very high end goods including Chanel and Dolce and Gabana. To my disappointment, these pieces are still fairly pricey, but if you are looking to invest in a really special item, then you should definitely opt to check out this section as everything is marked down from its original retail price.
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Century 21 NYC image via batteryparkcity.com |
Canal Street: As a frequent NYC visitor, I believe strongly that there are a few things one must "experience" upon their first visit to the city, China town’s Canal Street being no exception. Bustling with the sound of anxious street vendors herding clients into their makeshift "boutiques", while the scent of Dim Sum lingers in the air, simply walking through this crowded mecca for just a few minutes is an event in itself. Although to some, the description above may make the tourist hub seem a little overwhelming, it’s certainly worth a visit, if not for the atmosphere, then definitely for the merchandise. Most commonly known for its large selection of counterfeit Rolex watches, the "underground" shop also sells a great deal of designer handbags, sunglasses and jewelry. Regardless of the fact that I am not usually one to support knockoff goods and apparel, I can not seem to pass up the idea of bartering for a like-new Tory Burch wallet or a pair of
Ray-ban sunglasses. The key to shopping off the record is knowing what to buy, how much different items are worth and most importantly, what you are willing to pay. Keep in mind that no matter what the vendor says, there is always room for a little negotiation, and never get tricked into buying the very obvious fakes that are set out on display—just ask to see the pieces in the back.
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Canal Street NYC image via dguides.com
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Anthropologie: Although in recent years, this retailer has expanded across the United States, I find that locations in large cities, like NYC, usually tend to have the best selection and the most items on sale.
Owned by Urban
Outfitters, the unique store sells a wide variety of women’s apparel, accessories and home goods, that provide a nice change of pace from more typical styles found at most chain shops. Although I could easily fill a cart with delicate cardigans and dainty bow blouses, my favorite items to browse through are definitely the dresses, which vary greatly in style and cut making finding one that appeals to your personal taste that much more simple. Unlike Century 21, most items at Anthroplogie tend to be fairly expensive, ranging mostly from 50-300 dollars, but sales are fairly generous, especially right after the holidays or at the end of a season. Despite the fact that this is a fashion blog, I can’t help but say a few things about the lust worthy home décor selection, which features chic and well made bedding, hand crafted furniture, and adorable mugs perfect for a cup of afternoon tea.
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Anthropologie image via santanarow.com
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