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New York City has more stores than anyone could physically tackle, but somehow we always keep returning to the usual suspects. To break out of the rut, we've asked some local shopping and fashion gurus to provide their hidden retail gems—those unique stores around our fantastic city that we might not all know about. Cue the Beatles: We're about to get a little help from our friends.
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Ally Hilfiger and Nary Manivong met at a dinner party in 2008. Realizing they shared a distinct aesthetic, they went into business together by launching NAHM, a clothing line focused on dresses inspired by men's shirting. We chatted with Ally few months back about her favorite cookbook store, and now, Nary directs us to Williamsburg, where he discovered this tiny vintage store that houses all the beautiful refurbished furniture he wishes he could fit in his apartment.
This is a very cool vintage shop called Sunday Love that is anything but traditional in Williamsburg where I live. I usually stop there every weekend to see what new pieces have arrived. There's many vintage versions of cool, funky, beautiful refurbished furniture that I wish I could buy, but my place is very small so I will just have to wait. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who wants something vintage yet modern. It's very tasteful.· NAHM [Official Site]
· Sunday Love [Official Site]
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