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Sure, you've seen celebrities like Taylor Swift and Rihanna wearing chokers, but can the average New York City girl pull off this trend? Why, yes you can, if the amount of girls we spied rocking this trend on the subway is any indication. But remember that there isn't just one way to wear a choker.
We've found six different takes on the latest necklace trend that will pair well with your existing wardrobe, whether you fancy yourself edgy or feminine, a Carrie or Samantha, or whatever the last test you took to determine your style told you.
Keep reading to find out where to buy a chokers in NYC at a variety of different price points and styles.
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Dannijo Juliana choker, $95 at Bloomingdales (1000 Third Ave)
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Eddie Borgo pearl-end hinged choker, $275 at Bergdorf Goodman (754 Fifth Ave)
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Topshop thin velvet choker, $15 at 478 Broadway
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Fallon Jagged Edge choker, $300 at Barneys (660 Madison Ave)
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Catbird Sweet Nothing choker, $154 at 219 Bedford Ave
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In God We Trust Biggie chain necklace, $150 at 265 Lafayette Street