
The Big Apple: A Vintage Lover's Paradise!
Start spreading the news…I’m leaving today!… Well alas not! Ms Ooh La La has (sadly) just returned from a fabulous trip to the Big Apple. Her shopping-partner-in-crime was Mademoiselle Leona Thrift-ola, & now she’s back to report on the hottest Vintage Shopping, Eating & Partying! Here’s her handy guide to experiencing the best vintage NY has to offer…
MARKETS:
Brooklyn Flea
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Various locations so check the web for details, there’s a really fun mix of sellers including Vintage Jewelry by Harry, & a fabulous antique handbag seller Papushka Vintage, you can also find fantastic furnishings & yummy treats like Kumquat‘s mini cupcakes to eat along the way! Top tip: have a stroll round the surrounding streets for ‘stoop sales’ (for the non-initiated these are the locals selling bargains on the steps of their front door-bargain-ous!)
Hell’s Kitchen Flea Market
Not in such a pretty setting as Brooklyn Flea but nevertheless its worth a trip to pull up your sleeves and have a good rummage! Mademoiselle Leona Thrift-ola discovered bargain-ous felt hats here whilst Ms Ooh La La discovered a fabulous fur stole for a fraction of London prices!




THRIFT & VINTAGE STORES:
Rabbits The delightful Saori Kuno runs a small but perfectly formed boutique on Havemeyer St, Brooklyn, & we had a lovely time talking vintage ‘shop’ in NY! My shopping buddy Leona had a particularly good ‘haul’ in this store! Her purchases included a fabulous Betsy Johnson 70′s jersey dress that she loved so much she had to Tweet about pretty much immediately!

Domsey Multiple locations in NY, this big ole thrift store unearthed some bargain finds from stunning designer vintage leather jackets for $7 to 80′s prom dresses for $10. Amateur thrifters may want to take some anti-bacterial hand wipes but it’s definitely worth a good rummage!
Daha Vintage On a very cool street in LES (that’s Lower East side dontchaknow!) there’s a plethora of dresses, jackets, shoes and accessories to flick through…plus it’s surrounded by other cool shops and bars. Be warned early birds the owner, ‘she keeps her own hours’! so don’t bother turning up til after lunch or you may experience the disappointment of a closed sign

Beacon’s Closet By far the biggest vintage store Ms Ooh La La has ever seen in NY! She carried away a dumpster-sized shopping bag full of goodies from this warehouse! Best buys included a sleeveless fox fur gilet for $50, & purple snake skin pumps for $20. A unmissable stop off for any vintage shopper-in-the-city!

In God We Trust More repro than true vintage but with 3 locations we loved the Brooklyn store in particular for their retro vinyl-player-in-a-briefcase’s at only $120 Super for playing those 45′s!
The Quality Mending Co
Never has work wear been soooo cool! Mostly for the monsieurs, this store offers a treasure trove of old army jackets, shirts and uber cool books… on Russian military tattoos?!!

DINING & DRINKING:
Maison Premiere Oyster Bar In the heart of Brooklyn’s coolest neighbourhood, Williamsburg, a fabulous vintage Oyster & cocktail bar…us mademoiselles got told off for flirting with the spiffing-ly dresses 1920′s style waiters as we got tipsy on our julep!

Top Tip-head there on Monday’s between 4 and 7pm for dollar oysters sacre bleu! Map & Directions
Kitchenette Fancy some key lime pie, 1950′s style? Or a great stack of pancakes? Or cupcakes well look no further this is YOUR perfect spot for brunch or lunch or afternoon tea. We also had fun discovering what a Shirley Temple was…!

Balthazar With its own in-house bakery this upmarket Nolita restaurant in is perfect for luncheon (excellent for post shop-til-you-drop-dining!) or a swanky dinner with pals or family, bit raucous for a date though cherries! Portions were so big we happily excepted a doggy bag for our sandwich which made a great evening meal! Map & Directions
Roebling Tea Room a stunning converted warehouse in Williamsburg which serves up an upscale lunch for a hipster or two…hundred!We loved the ye olde-y English huntsman wallpaper & big wooden bar. With prices so reasonable one can live a champagne lifestyle on a beer budget! Map & Directions
Pastis Tres French, tres chic, tres yummy – the New York Fashion set filled the place during Fashion Week. Perfect for a dining any time of day if you want to mingle with the swankiest players on the block!

Need a bit of exercise after all that eating & drinkin’ ? well how about a stroll (or run?!) along the city’s High Line - a totally unique outdoor experience – previously an old freight railway line that ran in the 1930′s to 1980′s, this elevated park sits miles up in the air above the meatpacking district & provides the most amazing views of the city, plus a respite from the hustle & bustle!
Well that wraps up French Kiss Vintage Guide to The Big Apple but if you’re still gaggin’ for more NY Thifty-ness? why not check out Thrift-ola’s Top 10 To-Do’s In NY including top treats we love like Brokelyn …genius!