New York City is a Shopper's Paradise
Yes indeed, New York City is a shopper's paradise. Bargain hunters in New York City are never disappointed especially with the accessibility of information in the Internet. Just use some search words like "guide for cheap New York shopping "and you'll know in an instant where to go and what to expect. In some cases, you also have to know what to bring.
Some bargain deals are in exchange for something you can contribute like a non-perishable food item to support a local food bank and you'll be able to get 15% to 25% off on home furniture and accessories. A Bobby Berk 88 sectional Tribeca originally priced at $3,820 has slashed down its price to only $2,865 and you only need to donate three non-perishable food items. This is the kind of bargain deal that makes New York City is a shopper's paradise especially if you need something as expensive as the Tribeca.
However, since most of our needs are less high-end we could perhaps find out the stores that often offer prices at really great discounts as a manifestation that New York City is a shopper's paradise.
Just recently, the New York City Shoe-Inns located at West 34th St. held its Annual Warehouse Sale where 10,000 designer shoes like Ralph Lauren, DKNY, Puma, Calvin Klein, Chloe, Marc Jacobs and many more. Shoes were selling from $19 to 149 per pair while the prices of boots ranged from $50 to $199 adding to the reputation earned by New York City as a shopper's paradise. Most of these shoes can cost as much as $ 1,250. The 10,000 designer shoes are just about gone by now because news travels fast especially in New York City,it being a shopper's paradise. Nevertheless, just take note of the store's name in case they'll come up with another reason to dispose of their warehouse designer stocks.
Another representative of New York City as a shopper's paradise is Pixie Market at Stanton St. NYC. It holds a bi-annual sale every February and July, which means one event is just around the corner. The store has only three racks of items to showcase their designer collections of dresses, tops, unique handbags, hats, jewelry and private label shoes by as much as 60% off. One example is a blue sweetheart strapless dress with gathered skirt bottom or otherwise known as bubble skirt, it's 100% cotton with plain royal blue top and rose-floral prints in hues of blue and lilac. It's a perfect wear for dinner parties; the original price was $74 now on sale at $46. Another web resource for party dresses under $100 is Time Out New York. They are just the perfect example of New York City as a shopper's paradise.
You may want to go really low by buying vintage designer clothing that are now back in fashion. The Vintage Thrift Shop at Third Ave. sells one of a kind vintage designer clothes and shoes. A vintage Salvatorre Ferragamo pump adorned with bows is on sale for only $10 while a vintage Yves St. Laurent blouse goes out at $12 and striped skinny ties for only $ 6. According to reviews, almost everything on sale is a find. Thanks to New York City for being a shopper's paradise.
The Housing works Thrift Store is about to have its spring collection preview but is informing everybody that a round of their shops may lead you to well-preserved vintage dresses and non-vintage dresses and accessories. You can find an Anne Klein Blazer of 100% polyester, red with orange lining, with two flap-pocket details in front. And it's selling for only $25.
If you plan to go to New York, now that you've found out that travelling, eating, sightseeing and shopping on a budget in New York is possible, plan ahead. All you have to do is research the net for all the cheap hostels, cheap eateries, and cheap stores and where to buy passes or get discount coupons. New York City is a shopper's paradise indeed and it will only take a little research just where in New York City these bargain-hunters' paradise are located.


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I'm off to New York in March, hoping to pick up a few bargains myself. Just wish the exchange rate was back at 2 dollars for every British pound.
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