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Anthropologie
- 85 South 5th Avenue at 16th Street 212-627-5885 - 375 West Broadway between Spring and
Broome 212-343-7070
Banana
Republic - The Banana
Republic sells a line of very fashionable clothes for both men and
women that are both casual and semi-formal.
Benetton
- Benetton offers quality, international prep wear. It's somewhere
near Gap and Banana Republic style wise, although Benetton tends
to have more exciting fabrics and colors.
Brooks
Brothers - Brooks Brothers is known for their fine
men's clothing and now also sell women's clothing. They will
custom tailor a suit to your specifications with the care and
attention to detail that has come to be expected from Brooks
Brothers.
1 Liberty Plaza at Church St., (212) 267-2400
346 Madison Ave at 44th Street, (212) 682-8800
Canal
Jeans - Canal Jeans is a huge store with a good mix of
new and old clothes. They have everything from Calvin Klein
lingerie to inflatable furniture to feather boas and hot pink
wigs.
Broadway btwn Spring and Broom, (212) 226-1130
Conway's
- Don't expect any fancy racks or name brands at Conway's; the
store is complete with bins and bins of bargains.
35th Street and Broadway, (212) 967-3460
201 East 42nd Street on 3rd, (212) 922-5030
Daffy's
- Daffy's does not carry a lot of the latest styles, but you can
find some great bargains on high quality merchandise.
Express
- L'Express has reasonable prices and good sales on sexy women's
sportswear. Their website will give you a good sense of what
you'll find in stores.
Filene's
Basement - Filene's
specializes in reasonably priced name-brand clothing. They are
famous for their bargain "basement" prices on suits and
sportswear.
620 Sixth Avenue btwn 18th and 19th Sts, (212) 620-3100
Broadway and 79th Street, (212) 873-8000
The
Gap
- The Gap sells quality casual wear for good prices. The style is
overall preppy, but everyone needs tee shirts and jeans. They
carry dresses and skirts, but nothing too glamorous. The GAP also
has specialty stores called GAP Kids and Baby GAP.
H
& M -
H & M, established in 1947 in Sweden, opened their wildly
popular clothing and cosmetics stores in the USA and Spain in
2000. They serve their customers by the motto: "Fashion and
quality at the best price". With new goods delivered to the
stores every day, there is a wide selection of fashionable
clothing for both men and women to choose from.
Laura
Ashley - Laura Ashley specializes in women's clothing
and accessories for the home. They offer everything from the
traditional flower print china to curtains.
398 Columbus Avenue on 79th Street, (212) 496-5110
The
Limited - The Limited offers "modern American
sportswear for women". They have reasonable prices and good
sales.
691 Madison Avenue at 62nd St, (212) 838-8787
Loehmann's
- Loehmann's specializes in discounted designer women's clothing.
Moe Ginsburg
- Moe Ginsburg is a large one stop department store for men's
clothing. They generally sell at discount prices.
162 Fifth Avenue on 21st Street, (212) 242-3482
Old
Navy - Basic, basic, basic. Good prices on stuff you
will really wear. 610 Sixth Avenue at 18th Street, (212) 645-0663
503 Broadway between Spring and Broome Sts, (212) 226-0838
Paul
Stuart - Paul Stuart offers a fine selection of
traditional men's clothing. If you are looking for the fine
quality and service, visit this store. Madison Avenue at 45th
Street, (212) 682-0320
Rothman's
- Harry Rothman is now owned by Harry's grandson. They offer a
wide variety of designer men's clothes at discount prices.
200 Park Avenue South On 17th Street, (212) 777-7400
Urban
Outfitters - Urban Outfitters is a popular alternative store
offering innovative lifestyle merchandise catering to independent
intelligent 18-24 year olds. The assortment consists of fashion
apparel and accessories mixed with an eclectic home and gift
offering.

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