Running parallel to Broadway is Mercer, home to a bevy of the coolest designer stores and quaint restaurants. Check out these hand-picked shops lining those historic cobblestone blocks, and do some high-end shopping on Mercer Street.
Kate Spade’s flagship is on the corner of Broome and Mercer, and with her whimsical designs, its sure to be a wonderland for girls. Shop the collection of colorful and cheeky accessories, and try on all the shoes in their shoe parlor. It’s hard to miss their creative window displays, but we’ll give you the address just in case.
454 Broome St
New York, NY
(212) 274-199
Purveyor of good taste, Ivanka Trump has built a fashion empire on more than just her last name. She designs exquisite jewelry that sparkles in their glass (and guarded!) cases in her Soho store. The real highlight, though, is her collection of affordable purses. They are the epitome of class and chic, and all too pretty to resist trying on in front of the full length mirror on the wall. From the outside you might think if you blink you would miss the entrance, but what it lacks in width, it makes up for in depth and shiny baubles.
109 Mercer Street
New York, NY 10012
(888) 756-9912
You might recognize his name from those cute plastic handbags with bows that have made the rounds on girls everywhere, but did you know he has been designing clothes for men and women for years? That’s right, you can take your guy into this store to make him look more dashing than ever. Ted Baker’s London sensibilities are reflected in his traditional materials like cotton and tweed, but he modernizes with punchy floral prints.
107 Grand St
New York, NY 10013
(212) 343-8989
There you have it! A few fabulous stores ready to put a dent in your wallet as soon as you’ll let them. What won’t empty your pockets though is a trip to the city with Seastreak. Kids 12 and under ride free through Memorial Day, so take them along for a day of pampering.
Sea you soon,
The Seastreak Family
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