Where to Shop in the East Village, NYC
In the vibrant streets of East Village are countless shops that’ll make any shopper fall in love with this downtown neighborhood. East Village is best known for its vintage and thrift scene, and for good reason. Whether you’re into designer vintage, budget thrifting, or immaculate home goods boutiques, this guide is here to help plan your next shopping day in one of New York’s coolest neighborhoods.
Rosemary Home
Rosemary Home is that girl. This little home goods store tucked away on cozy 9th street is where you can find pieces that’ll make your apartment a true home. It oozes personality and quirkiness— and knick-knacks that you don’t necessarily need, but love nonetheless. Unless you absolutely need Brass Palm Tree Candle Holders.
Cure Thrift
Cure Thrift excels at curating both apparel and homeware that makes you smile. Simple as that. Seashell dishes, color coordinated racks, and all sorts of things that differentiates it from the other neighborhood favorites. They have sales all the time, which is when I recommend going, and it’s a great time to pick up a few new things.
Tokio7
il Buco Vita
9th Street Vintage
Jane Cookshop
East Village Thrift Shop
Located on Second Avenue, East Village Thrift Shop is small but mighty. It’s reliable. It’s cheap. It’s littered with good finds at great prices.
Vintage Reserve
LTrain Vintage
LTrain Vintage is the mecca of thrifting in New York. It’s like the thrifting starter pack in the city. First of all, it’s huge— this place has it all and they have lots of it. Whether you’re looking for denim, corsets, or cowboy boots, LTrain is your one-stop shop. It’s overwhelming and crowded on the weekends, but that’s all part of the quintessential LTrain experience.