1) Project 234 (Mulberry & Prince in Nolita): A small, but humble shop, I was surprised to find some great deals here! After doing some more research on the store, it actually plays host to a bevy of local designers and focuses on soft blouses and dresses. We came in during a massive Yumi Kim explosion. I've always wanted to try the designer's pieces after seeing them prominently featured by Tiffany, but couldn't really convince myself to spend the hefty prices. It was more than a pleasant surprise to find that Project 234 was offering, on average, 60% off! Even better was that there were actually sale items in all sizes (yes, beloved XS and S were plentiful!).
Pictured above is the Shayla top, but I picked up a similar top in this print for only $48 (original price tag of $142). This will be the perfect flowy top to pair with shorts or skinnies for the summertime! Jessica also got the Elena dress for $78 (original price $193), which has a simple, but sleek silhouette (add a belt for a quick form-fitting fix). We were definitely excited about our good-buys!
2) Topshop (Broadway & Broome in SoHo): Of course, a trip to NYC would not be complete without stopping in at Topshop! I've definitely been wanting to check it out since its opening last year. Stopping by on a busy Saturday was a little overwhelming, especially during a photography event, so we didn't end up buying anything. However, two great features of the store was the Style Advisor element and amazing shoe collection (see photo to the left of Janice trying on one of the store's crazy offerings)! I definitely need to come back on a quiet day, with some time to really browse through the three-story megastore.
3) Century 21 (22 Cortlandt in Financial District): Oh bargain shopping... I am actually the worst person about shopping at these kinds of large discount retailers because my patience for rummaging and crowds is fairly low. However, Century 21 isn't that bad... It's decently organized and the two main areas I appreciate are the handbag and shoe departments. Having only packed a small carry-on suitcase, I desperately needed an additional travel bag to lug home (which will also be great for weekend overnighters). A LeSportsac Leigh bag was the perfect choice! Super cute and super durable, I've always wanted one. My favorite features are the sturdy handles and lightweight feel. C21 had quite a few available in different patterns for $59.99 compared to a regular price of $120.
After a long day of trekking through the NYC tourist attractions, I couldn't conjure up enough energy for the Women's clothing department, so no finds there. However, I did fall in love with some Dolce Vita sandals in the shoe department. I'm not very adventurous, so all I was looking for was cute and simple (and easily versatile for all kinds of outfits) and these were exactly what I need:
These Able sandals were on sale for $39.99 from $120! Such a steal! Why, oh why, are there never any 5.5/6's?! A few online sites, such as, 6PM, Endless, Zappos, and Shoes.com have them, but I'm sad about missing out on such a great deal.
I have to admit that the majority of my money went towards food, so I'm not too sad about not doing as much shopping in NYC as I originally planned. Plus, D.C. had some surprise finds that I was glad I stumbled upon! Will have to update on that next after I get some much needed sleep, sleep, sleep!
i'm so glad you came to visit!!
ReplyDeletethose sandals are sooo cute! i am really bad at shopping at discounts stores too...
can't wait to see you this summer!
Great Yumi Kim finds! And those sandals are super cute. 5.5s in stores are so rare though - I usually size up and have to deal with the excess flopping around when I walk.
ReplyDeleteGlad you found a bag at Century 21! I've been living literally steps from the place and haven't found anything yet.
ohh wow i LOVE the colors of that tank top! it's soo soft and sweet! those Able sandals are adorable and even better i can buy them online (since i don't live in NY)! ohhh i want them... hehe
ReplyDeleteSandy - I haven't been able to find the sandals in ANY stores in LA so far, so I think I might have to take the plunge and buy them online too!
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