So have you ever watched Breakfast at Tiffany's and envied Holly Golightly? Well then you have to come to massive New York City landmark. I know there might be a Tiffany's in your town but really there is no comparison. This is the first one and in my opinion the far greatest. They do have relatively cheaper jewelry like those designed by Paloma Picasso and Elsa Peretti but the fabulous jewels are on the 2nd floor. And guys don't feel left out in the cold because they have cufflinks and money holders.
If you would like to purchase a cheap pair of sneakers, turn around...you've come to the wrong place. This downtown hotspot is for the ultimate sneaker collector. Some of their most popular sneakers include the Nike Dunk by Nike Skateboarding or the classic, Nike Air Force One. They also sell many other brand sneakers but Nike is their specialty. Collectors will search high and low for certain sneakers but in the end when they finally visit Flight Club they find them. It is a very extensive and mostly expensive store. The most expensive shoe is around $9,000! There is also a Flight Club in Los Angeles. Check it Out!
Are you a shoeoholic? Well if you are come here! If you think the name is cute it’s nothing compared to the shoes. They carry flats and heels. But if you don’t make it into the shop don’t worry because most of the major department stores carry their shoe
This is a fun place to go while in SoHo. The staff is so helpful. It is two floors and filled with everything Apple. The customers who frequent the store are techno savvy hip downtowners. There are Apple stores everywhere but if you do have extra time pop into the store and perhaps get something new--a new Ipod perhaps?
This is a frequent haunt for Upper East Side families. They carry everything you might need. The prices can be expensive but the items are of high quality. They do have a pharmacy in case you get sick on your travels. There are 3 floors but a teenager would only need to stick to the first floor where they carry cosmetics, umbrellas, headbands, sunscreen, and many other items that you may have forgotten to pack. This is not a place I would go running to shop but if you need any necessities this is the best place to find them under one roof.
This store is fabulous. There are Zara branches all over the world. This particular store is really great and it’s huge. The clothes are cheap, well made, and made of high-end material (unlike H&M). They carry stylish staples for both men and women. Zara has classics too. The accessories are fun as well. You can have a fun shopping spree while at Zara. They carry unique items and pieces you could expect to find at high end designers for triple the price.
They carry shoes for both guys and girls. They always have such a great selection. David Z. stocks Adidas, Converse, Diesel, etc. They always have every color, every style, and usually every size. They always have great prices and even better sales. I like coming here to buy my casual but always in style footwear.
Pearl Rivers is a Chinese department store that went high end and moved form Chinatown to a large two floor spread in SoHo. On the ground floor are beautiful Chinese tops (they look great with jeans), Chinese shoes, and other fun related items. They also carry beautiful stationary and exquisite silk notebooks. The basement floor are items for the home. You can buy large stone dragons, gongs, and Chinese porcelain. I have always thought it would be fun to eat on Chinese style porcelain when you order Chinese take in. Their array of choices for all taste
This accessory store is located in SoHo. Its décor consists of zebra pattern and pink. After you descend a few steps, you can see that the walls are covered with hooks and looped on are fun playful earrings, bracelets, and necklaces. The jewelry is fun, fake, and cheap. You can stock up on the whimsical jewelry. Their beautiful rhinestone hair bows can be the most expensive item in the shop and run about $40. Girl Props also carries crazy wigs and adorable inexpensive purses. Girl Props is always a blast to go to and being able to grab a l
This small shop is always a fun place to pop into while wondering around the village. Lulu Guinness is known for her outrageous and theatrical designs. You could describe her British style as whimsical and a bit tongue in cheek. I enjoy seeing what this brand has come up with next. The items can be expensive but they are worth it because they are like works of art. She is known for stitching eye-catching phrases on handbags, a British postage stamp in sequins, and one of my favorites a fairy tale castle with oodles of glitter. Lulu Guinness carries oth
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L.L. Bean Personalized Map Puzzle
A jigsaw personalized to any US postal address. Pick your own house or fav travel spot! A great gift to commemorate fun travels.
Ask anyone the first city they think of visiting when someone mentions a trip to California? Los Angeles of course! Because L.A is widely known as the glamorous capital of beachy, sun-kissed SoCal, not many people consider San Francisco a must-go travel spot. However, having lived in the Bay Area for over a year now, I have to admit that I have fallen in love with SF, and consider it one of the most underrated cities in America.
As a Parisian of Moroccan heritage, every year I travel in Morocco. I have déja visited several cities such as Casablanca, Marrakesh, Fez, Rabat, Tangier, Oujda and Saidia. The last city is the one where I own a house. I like very much this city because it is small and because all people know each other for a very long time. Year after year, the city attracts more tourists.
Hi I'm Blaise Miller. Because my school is an international online academy, I get to travel around the world with my family. I've seen so many places, and I'm excited to share fun trip ideas. One of my favorite souvenirs is to get a charm to remember each place I've been. I've put mine on a necklace.&nbs