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New York City Street Style

January 20th, 2011  |  Published in Men's Fashion, Street Style, Women's Fashion  |  2 Comments

We just returned from a fun filled week in NYC. And you know what we did? Eat. And shop. And take photos. That’s about it. We absolutely cannot get our fill of Italian food on the west coast, so every time we venture back home, we need to turn on carb overload. We ate at Grimaldi’s, Mortorino, The Meatball Shop, Momofuku Noodle Bar, The Milk Truck, Porchetta, Bao Noodle, Rickshaw Dumpling Bar, Joe’s Pizza…seriously…are you underestimating how gluttonous we can be? Besides eating, we salivated over the fashionable individuals walking the streets and shopped to our hearts content at the Brooklyn Flea Market, our favorite spot to shop in the city. If you are venturing there and haven’t been, seriously, you need to make it a priority. We got this amazing reversible poncho that we will post soon. And if you are looking for good eats, hit up The Milk Truck and Porchetta. We promise you won’t forget it.

NYC Brooklyn Bridge

Brooklyn Bridge Street Style

NYC Street fashion, Bleecker St.

Brooklyn Flea Market Street Style

NYC Street Style_Parson Student in Ralph Lauren Jacket

Brooklyn Flea

Brooklyn Flea Market

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  1. Chloe says:

    January 20th, 2011 at 7:58 pm (#)

    Thanks for following me on Twitter! It’s pretty thrilling to see another style blog based in Seattle! There’s hope for us yet… :-)

    Cheers,
    -C
    chloescheffe.com
    itssymmetrical.blogspot.com

  2. Melissa says:

    January 24th, 2011 at 11:14 pm (#)

    Did you see Garance Dore at the flea market? She wrote about it the same weekend you were there!

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