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- ↑ You can get an entire look at Brooklyn Fox (200 Bedford Avenue), from labels like Mara Hoffman and Nicholas K, as well as smaller, lesser-known lines. If you need a lingerie update, p
- ↑ Jumelle (148 Bedford Avenue) has been a headquarters of cool style since 2006, making it an original staple that has withstood the changing retail scene of the area. Both Brooklyn residents and L train
- ↑ Garden gnomes flipping the bird, vibrant Pendleton pillows, razor blade paperweights, surrealist hybrid plates from Seletti—these are just some of the statement pieces you'll find at home store Beam
- ↑ Artists & Fleas (70 North 7th Street) is like a less overwhelming Brooklyn Flea: smaller but brimming with just as much creative design, one-of-a-kind finds, and covetable vintage. Score everyt
- ↑ Original masters of ring stacking, Catbird (219 Bedford Avenue), has become synonymous with Williamsburg style. Head here for
- ↑The reason Amarcord (223 Bedford Avenue) stands out among the many other vintage shops in Williamsburg—and even New York as a whole—is simple: its inventory. It’s thoughtfully chosen to i
- ↑ Go out of curiosity, stay for the undeniably good shopping and rooftop views: Space Ninety 8 (98 North 6th Street) is Urban Outfitters like you’ve never seen it before. You’ll discover loca