In September, shops all over town turn over a new leaf.
SUMMER IS AN easygoing season, days of traveling light and taking it slow. When fall comes ’round, though, it’s time for some serious shopping. Happily, these recent arrivals on the New York City retail scene can help refresh your fall and winter wardrobe.
DOWNTOWN
Even in ever-trendy TriBeCa, 180 The Store stands out. Maybe it’s the little garden of potted plants that greets you at the door, or the row of shiny new bikes opposite them (all for sale, by the way). Behind them stretches a large, white, sunny room, with racks of Boho-chic clothing—menswear on the left, womens wear on the right, technically speaking (though the flowy shirts and cargo pants have a unisex vibe). Trestle tables filled with toiletries and eyeglasses occupy the middle. The clothing labels come from all over the world—Japan, Britain and good old NYC—small, ecologically minded companies you may not recognize, but would like to get to know.
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