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		<title>Save The High Street Shops</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Save The High Street Shops In this global world, with things like Ebay, Facebook and cheap labour in foreign lands, the average high street shop is having a hard time competing for customers. More and more older people are becoming less scared of using computers, the internet and putting their credit card details online. The [...]]]></description>
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 In this global world, with things like Ebay, Facebook and cheap labour in foreign lands, the average high street shop is having a hard time competing for customers. More and more older people are becoming less scared of using computers, the internet and putting their credit card details online. The increasing costs of things, added to the recent hike in VAT, is causing businesses to have to try harder and harder to stay afloat. The market for buying something simple like reading glasses, for example, is a bit of a minefield nowadays. Not only is the available information conflicting, the prices and customer service range in great extremes.</p>
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<p>Firstly, there are lots of people who insist on going to expensive, over-qualified opticians, only to be told what they already know, or worse still, to be persuaded to spend more than necessary. In addition, there is the argument that more expensive doesn&#8217;t always mean better. And that you can buy a very low-priced, simple pair that will do a perfectly good job and not cost much at all. Both sides of this argument have valid points, and the best thing probably depends on the budget of the customer and the amount of time that they are going to wear them.</p>
<p>Next, the prices vary so much, even for the same specification from the same manufacturer. This is probably due to the internet and cost of rent for high street shops. Reading glasses UK is a website that has plenty of options at good prices, but it may be difficult to be sure the pair you buy are what you want. There is not only the comfort and correct prescription, most people also have to look right.</p>
<p>Finally, the customer service is just about non-existent with most online distributors, even if <a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.readyreaderman.com/" target="_new">reading glasses UK</a> has good support and an exchange facility. Going to your local shop and spending time with a service advisor (salesman or saleswoman) has its benefits because you can get their advice, try on several pairs, and you at least know where to return to if you have any problems.</p>
<p>All in all, it&#8217;s really down to the budget and expectations of the user as to whether they buy reading glasses online or go to their local opticians and spend a bit extra on piece of mind. We should not abandon our local shops, because all but the most extreme hermits still like a walk through real shopping centres to see and feel what they might be buying. Let&#8217;s face it; most of us have checked something in the flesh only to buy it cheaper online. Maybe the death of high street shops will be bad for us all. </p>
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		<title>Fabulous Coffee and Tea shops in New York City</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 06:44:02 +0000</pubDate>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Life in the New York is very fast and with every passing minute life is change. So you need to be awake because you do not know when your time came. When we talk about the addiction the first thought came into the mind is the delicious and addictive coffee houses with strong flavors and hosts finest tea centers in New York City. This city is full of tea and coffee shops and every passing day the numbers are increasing. If you are in this city and you do not taste them its mean you know nothing about the place.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Espresso is the one of the name that you are not allowed to forget when you are living in this place and talking about this auburn. Espresso has only one competitor in the market and it is very difficult to make difference which one is the best and it is called as an Abraco. You like strong and classics than Abraco is the right place for you!<br />
If you love to drink cold coffee then La Colombe Torrefaction, located on Lafayette Street down in SoHo provide you the best one that you never forget.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you are living near the western part of the Soho and you want to enjoy the party in some place with auburn then check out Ground Support. </p>
<p>This place is also providing vibe and serves sensational food. Café Pedlar is one another place that provide the sensation tea with extremely tasty food this place has the specialty that they provide you the extra space with brilliant environment that helps your brain to work.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you are staying in the Ace Hotel then go to its lobby because it is theone of best tea places in New York City. They are very conscious about their quality because if they are serving you the brunette and it is not perfectly blend they will not serve you unless it is so! If you are a person who said quality is not enough presentation is very important part then try Gimme. </p>
<p>At their yummiest cups being served in a warm and loving manner TriBeCa is one of the most stylish and graceful coffee house in NYC is, that present tempting coffee.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">And when we talk about tea house then only name came to the mind that provide most fantastic tea is Cha-An it is situated at230 E 9th Street.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Other incredible tea spots of NYC embrace McNulty’s, Southside, South 4th Bar and Café, V-bar, Wild Lily Tea Room, Palm Court and Anglers &amp; Writers.</p>
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		<title>Shops for art material in New York City</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shops for art material in New York City New York has one of the biggest consumer markets. You can find anything you need according to you education, profession and your interest. If you are an sculpture lover or want to collect different sculpture objects than NYC provides you rich in stores that supply arts and [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">New York has one of the biggest consumer markets. You can find anything you need according to you education, profession and your interest. If you are an sculpture lover or want to collect different sculpture objects than NYC provides you rich in stores that supply arts and crafts material.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">In this editorial we mention some off the best stores in this city who provide you exactly what you need and you do not need to worry about the quality that maybe they are the duplicate; satisfaction guaranteed it is the slogan of that people.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">At 134 West 24th Street in New York City you can find the world best talent store with the name of Chelsea Art Supplies &amp;Framing who devote himself for the sculpture lover. They also provide the services in which you can buy frames.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">They have only one competitor in the market who gave them a neck to neck competition. </p>
<p>It is situated at851 Lexington Avenue and working with the name off Empire Artists Materials.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Guerra Paint &amp; Pigment is one of the famous places among customers who mainly provide paints in that city. Lee’s Art Shop is the places that provide help both student and professionals. Central Art Supply store of the New York City is one of the largest places that provide huge quantity of product it is situated at 3rd Avenue. If you are professional performer, a designer, an architect or an knack student and you want something that you do not find any ware then try this place because they have everything and if you do not find that thing at their then  this thing is not excites.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you want furniture, to drafting tables, adjustable lights and flat tiles then one place is the best for you is Charrette. </p>
<p>They offer a verity of items and many other knack supplies.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">At East Street another interesting place that provide the stuff related to Boro &amp; Stationary it is called as Geller Artists Materials it is a small place in new York city but very high capacity of that stuff. They provided finest stuff. They also have the website you can order them online and they deliver you product free of delivery cost. They have very kind and lovely staff who remember your name if you visit them second time.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Other stores of New York City are Sam Flax, Little Shop of Crafts, Pearl Paint, Utrecht &amp; Drafting Supply and Beads of Paradise.</p>
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		<title>Magnificent New York</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2012 06:44:01 +0000</pubDate>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">New York is the most populous city of United States and is located on the world’s largest natural harbors. It is a perfect destination for a small holiday vacation. No one can get bored here as the city offers something for every age and appreciation. Are you planning out your vacations? Or is it quick, but you want to have lots of fun? Then, New York is the answer to your every question.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Tourism is the liveliest industry of New York. Millions of tourists descend here every year resulting in expansion of the tourism market. New York is framed with five boroughs- Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island. Here are many places that can be dig into while your visit to the city. Museums, parks, famous buildings and markets can keep you occupied throughout your trip. All you need to have is plenty of time and a good company to have fun with. </p>
<p>Just planout your trip with either family or friends and book your <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.comefli.com/Flights/New_York.aspx">flight to New York</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">New York is always considered as a must visit city. The life style culture and ever rushing life can fascinate anybody. Places like Brooklyn Bridge, Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, Central Park, Charging Bull, Chrysler Building, Chinatown, City Hall, East village, Statue of Liberty and South street Sea port are the few places that can be added on to your list of must visit places on your holiday trip to New York.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">New York’s food culture is world famous; tourists can get a taste of Jewish, Italian and Indian food. Some of the most famous dishes of this metropolis are bagels, cheesecake and pizza. </p>
<p>And when it comes to accommodation, the city has options for every pocket size. From five-star hotels to affordable yet comforting motels are available. For shopping freaks the city is said be as Mecca. From high style boutiques to malls, where you can find everything that you have ever wished to own and that to on a very affordable cost.  You can visit this city of your dreams by staying in your budget as many cheap flights are available for New York. </p>
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		<title>WINDOW TREATMENTS NEW YORK</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 06:44:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WINDOW TREATMENTS NEW YORK In large, dense cities, it can seem at times as if privacy and anonymity can be difficult to come by. With thousands or maybe even millions of people milling about everywhere all the time, trying to go about your life and keep to yourself without the prying eyes of strangers can [...]]]></description>
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<p>In large, dense cities, it can seem at times as if privacy and anonymity can be difficult to come by. With thousands or maybe even millions of people milling about everywhere all the time, trying to go about your life and keep to yourself without the prying eyes of strangers can be a challenge, to say the least. Oftentimes it feels as if keeping to yourself is nearly impossible, because whether you&#8217;re at in the lobby of your apartment building, in your office at work or just walking down the street, there will always be someone else around.</p>
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<p>To maintain some semblance of sanity and allow some of your life to be private, it is essential to take a step or two to ensure that when you&#8217;re alone in your own urban home that you&#8217;re really alone. If you&#8217;re in the market for window treatments New York is a great place to shop. Not only do people who live in Manhattan probably crave some amount of privacy in their homes, but having some sort of cover for windows can also serve to cool a hot apartment in the summer and keep it warm during a bitterly cold winter month.</p>
<p>Also, for window treatments New York is an ideal place to be because there&#8217;s so much variety in terms of the types of stores available, and then the selection available within each one. </p>
<p>Whether an apartment&#8217;s style calls for something modern like an eco-friendly solar shade or something more traditional such as drapery with a cornice, for finding window treatments New York is the place to be.</p>
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		<title>Best Antique Shopping in New York featuring Antique Shops New York and Antique Market New York from Showplace Antique</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Best Antique Shopping in New York featuring Antique Shops New York and Antique Market New York from Showplace Antique New York, NY- Showplace Antique + Design Center, is New York City’s premier destination for designers and collectors searching for vintage and antique furniture, lighting, collectibles, jewelry, fashion and decorative arts. We are located on four [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">New York, NY- Showplace Antique + Design Center, is New York City’s premier destination for designers and collectors searching for vintage and antique furniture, lighting, collectibles, jewelry, fashion and decorative arts. We are located on four spacious floors of galleries, room-settings and showcases with over 200 specialized antique dealers. Showplace Antique + Design Center carries a diverse range of objects spanning the 17th, 18th , 19th and 20th centuries in areas such as Chinese, Japanese and Korean Arts; Art Deco, Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, Mid Century Modern, Danish Modern, Gothic Revival, Machine Age, Gustavian, Edwardian, Victorian, Neo-Classical and Hollywood Regency, among others. Showplace Antique + Design Center is open 7 days a week and provides customers with a truly unique shopping experience. Our merchandise can also be found online at www.nyshowplace.com.</p>
<p>Our first three floors house galleries with an eclectic mix of items.  Here dealers specialize in antique silver, vintage watches, Native American art and jewelry; Chinese, Japanese and Korean works such as ceramics and carved jade; African art, Russian art, Swedish and Danish pottery, Islamic art, Judaica, Finnish art, European art, Ancient Egyptian art, Tibetan art, precious and semi-precious stones, sculpture, folk art, tableware, vintage eyewear, tribal art, vintage posters, porcelain, art glass, religious art,  antique rugs, fine art, Zitan wood, cufflinks, vintage lingerie, paintings, antique clocks, Bakelite jewelry, Lucite, antique jewelry, vintage clothing, and much more. </p>
<p>These dealers are happy to assist you with there ever-changing inventory. Needless to say, there is no shortage of special, rare and one-of-a-king items.</p>
<p>“Showplace on 3” is our spacious 10,000 square foot showroom of antique and vintage furniture, art, jewelry and decorative objects ideal for interior designers or anyone wanting to decorate their homes. We offer club chairs, table lamps, floor lamps, chandeliers, pendant lights, sconces, bronzes, sofas, settees, benches, dining tables, desks, coffee tables, paintings, sculptures, dressers, night stands, side tables, bar carts, stools, chaises, consoles, and credenzas. We also carry name designers such as Milo Baughman, Charles and Ray Eames, Vladimir Kagan, Marcel Breuer, Curtis Jere, Grosfeld House, Craft Associates, J.T. Kalmar, Sciolari, Paul McCobb, Widdicomb, Hans Wegner, Ben Seibel, Barovier, Maitland-Smith, Finn Juhl, Mastercraft, George Nelson, Kaj Franck, Rosenthal, Gambone, Fontant Arte, Pierre {auline, Eero Saarinan, Knoll, Dunbar, Vodder, Laverne, Limoge, Herman Miller, Arteluce, Karl Springer, Thayer-Coggin, Chanel, Venini, Lightolier, Murano Glass, and Tiffany &amp; Co., to name a few. Our knowledgeable staff is happy to assist you with world-wide shipping, prop rental, styling, set design or just locating that special piece while designing a new space.</p>
<p>Additionally, much of our inventory is available online at www.nyshowplace.com. We hold Live Online Auctions monthly and the catalogue can be accessed through our website. Asian antiques including Chinese scroll paintings, jade earrings, porcelain, and brush pots as well as fine art, prints, paintings, posters and glassware are amongst the items regularly featured in our monthly auctions. For more information visit our website at www.nyshowplace.com, email us at info@nyshowplace.com or call us at 212-633-6063.<br />
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		<title>High Street Jewellery Shops</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[High Street Jewellery Shops There are many jewellery shops on the high street. This has been a trend for many many years. The existence of these shops dates back to the early part of the 19th Century, though very few of the shops that existed back then still exist now. So why has this been [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are many jewellery shops on the high street. This has been a trend for many many years. The existence of these shops dates back to the early part of the 19th Century, though very few of the shops that existed back then still exist now.</p>
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<p>So why has this been happening for so many years? Well, put simply, jewellery is one of the most sought after products on the market. People always seem to want to look nice and what better way to do this than to wear a gorgeous earring, bracelet, necklace or ring. There are many other products too nowadays, with styles and trends becoming more concentrated. For example, anklets and belly bars would never have been in the 18th Century. However, today, they are quite common.</p>
<p>There are many different types of jewellery. Diamond jewellery is one type and is extremely sought after. Back in the 18th Century diamonds were considered an extremely high quality product and was only ever bought by the rich and powerful people in society, kings and queens, big business owners and the like. </p>
<p>Nowadays, just about anyone can buy a diamond jewellery item, it just depends how strong the diamond is. There are in fact so many different strengths of diamonds out there from 0.10 of a carat right up to 10 whole carats and beyond. These can be found in all the leading high street jewellery shops right across the country.</p>
<p>There are many other brands all competing for a space on the shelves of all the high street jewellery stores. This has been a trend since jewellery shops first existed and today this is still something which frequently occurs. Every retailer knows that consumers all want the prettiest, trendiest and most fashionable brands to hit the market, knowing that the bigger the brand and media speculation, the more sales will come about.</p>
<p>High street jewellery shops are therefore extremely popular places for shoppers to visit and will continue to be so for many many years to come. </p>
<p>Each will continue to sell the best brands and products they can find at the time and will try to promote these brands and products as best they come to shoppers far and wide. Shoppers will also be in constant awe as they hunt for the best of the best in jewellery, trying to find the best ring, bracelet, earring, necklace or anything else that comes onto the market.</p>
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		<title>New York Diamond District</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York Diamond District Diamond District is situated on the 47th Street in the New York City. It is a unique shopping center, where many diamond and jewelry retailers carry on their businesses. Diamond District is one of a kind and if you want to have a unique shopping experience, must visit this place. General [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> New York Diamond District </strong></p>
<p>Diamond District is situated on the 47th Street in the New York City. It is a unique shopping center, where many diamond and jewelry retailers carry on their businesses. Diamond District is one of a kind and if you want to have a unique shopping experience, must visit this place.</p>
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<p>General Information about the Diamond District</p>
<p>The 47th Street Business Improvement District which operates the Diamond District is a non for profit organization the purpose of which is to improve the economy of New York City. As the district deals with jewelry, there are more chances of theft and robbery so, to minimize the risk, many merchants have spent a lot of money to make the place secure. Also it is very clean and attractive for visitors.</p>
<p>There is a variety of jewelry in the Diamond District for everyone. You will surely find something that suits your personality and taste. </p>
<p>You can also hire professional craftsman if you like stones in jewelry. Items like antique jewelry, diamond watches, estate jewelry can also be purchase from the shops at the Diamond District.</p>
<p>Most of the retailers at the Diamond District carry out their businesses through jewelry exchange office. Only a few retailers have their own stores. There are around 25 jewelry exchange offices and 100 merchants operate through them. If you are interested in selling some jewelry items, you can do that at the jewelry exchange. If you are a good negotiator, expect a good price for your jewelry.</p>
<p>Facts about the Diamond District</p>
<p>Almost 99% of the diamonds imported in the US are bought by the New Yorkers. Approximately 2600 merchants operate their business in the Diamond District which makes it one of the busiest markets in the world.<br />
As mentioned earlier, the Diamond District is run by the 47th Street Business Improvement District (47th Street BID) the purpose of which is to keep the Diamond District safe and secure place to shop. 47th Street BID has installed 19 street lights and four diamond pylons at the four corners of the District. They also created a website for the Diamond District (www.diamondistrict.org) which provides all the basic information about the District including History, buying tips, and list of the jewelry stores.</p>
<p>Diamond District Tourism Information</p>
<p>If you are a diamond jewelry fan, you should visit the Diamond District where you can find all types of jewelry items. The prices are cheap and reasonable. With over 2600 merchants operating in the Diamond District, it is the largest diamond market in the US.</p>
<p>The best way to get an item on best price is to survey the district before making any purchase. All merchants may have different prices for the same items. So, it will help you compare the prices and select the best one. Also you should not consider only price but other features of the jewelry as well. Because some discounted items have shorter span of life and you might lose the money after few months.</p>
<p>If you want to visit the Diamond District and want to get some information before your visit, you can call them at 212-302-5739 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting   212-302-5739 end_of_the_skype_highlighting.</p>
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		<title>Boutique Shopping Online In New York</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boutique Shopping Online In New York Fashion has always been on top of the list in New York. New York has a rich history in fashion and garment production. You can now buy a wide variety of designer clothing online. There is a lot of budding talent in NYC. You can now buy dresses from [...]]]></description>
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<p>Fashion has always been on top of the list in New York. New York has a rich history in fashion and garment production. You can now buy a wide variety of designer clothing online. There is a lot of budding talent in NYC. You can now buy dresses from all different types of designers. I found a number of sites online which gave me access to large variety of clothing from different stores across town. It&#8217;s like having all your leading stores under one roof.</p>
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<p>I cam across a number of stores, Boutiques and brands which I never knew existed. You can now buy whatever you like from the comfort of your home. You can go through a wide variety of clothing at your own pace. All your orders would be at your doorstep at the simple click of a button. These stores are out to improve the industries economy on the whole as they give exposure to a lot of designers who cannot afford the press or celebrity to draw customers in. </p>
<p>These stores look to promote small independent retailers who are new in the fashion market. A percentage of the proceeds go to the NYC AID&#8217;s fund, so you&#8217;re shopping for a good cause too. These websites connect you to all the fabulous dress boutiques in New York City.</p>
<p>New York has always had huge following of Fashion. This has been since the early 1800&#8242;s. During this time a lot of women were making there own dresses and people would make a living making dresses. Many of these tailors started making ready made garments as this was becoming increasingly popular at that time. This gave birth to the New York Garment District located between 5th and 9th Avenue from 34th to 42nd street. This meant that most of America&#8217;s cloth produce took place in NYC.</p>
<p>The best thing about these stores is that, what ever your style maybe you would be sure to find a garment that suits you. </p>
<p>These sites would also give you suggestions on what best to wear depending on the occasion. They follow the latest trends in fashion and would keep you up to date as they have a number of designers and models speaking about fashion today. You can also buy all sorts of accessories to wear along with your clothing. You can buy scarf&#8217;s to handbags to shoe&#8217;s to jewelry all at the same place.</p>
<p>With so many options available to you I strongly suggest you take your time and go through the wide range of products available online you. There are plenty of designers like SARAR NYC to Louis Eastlund to <a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" onclick="_gaq.push([" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/dating-articles/single%20date?u=Oi8vd3d3Lm55Y2RyZXNzLmNvbS8=&amp;b=13">Mary Jaeger</a> to Annie Havlicek to Lilith to Versace to Dolce &amp;am</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shopping in New York One of the best things about a weekend trip to the city of New York is the fantastic shopping it offers. The big apple is full to the brim with funky independent boutiques and upmarket designer stores so, whatever your fashion needs, you will be sure to find your next wardrobe [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the best things about a weekend trip to the city of New York is the fantastic shopping it offers. The big apple is full to the brim with funky independent boutiques and upmarket designer stores so, whatever your fashion needs, you will be sure to find your next wardrobe favourite on the streets of this fabulous city.If you are planning a girly shopping weekend to New York it pays to be extremely organised as there is so much to see and do in the city that it will be very easy to get distracted, especially when it comes to shopping. Start by talking to your girlfriends about the types of stores they want to visit to make sure everyone gets their say. You may find everyone has different agendas for the trip so make sure you consider everyone’s shopping needs before you hot foot it to the nearest Paul Smith store.If you have the time, check out some research on favourite shopping districts and take a look at the best places to grab a bargain so you can hunt down those last minute goodies before heading home. </p>
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<p>It’s also a good idea to check out any online local fashion blogs or articles where you can usually find information on a hidden fashion gem or two to visit on your trip.Places like Barneys or Bloomingdales are famous for their array of fashion favourites so if you want to please everyone on your trip make sure you stop by here. If you’re looking for designer heaven head to Madison Avenue where you will find plenty of top class boutiques stocked with the latest ‘looks’ straight from the catwalk, you may even get lucky and spot a celebrity or two. Spending an afternoon here will most certainly slash your holiday budget so make sure you try to be restrained with your purchases.If you want to grab a bargain, head to some of the best outlet stores in the city or track down some designer fashion sample sales where you can fight over that gorgeous pair of Manolos for a fraction of their usual cost. If you simply can’t make up your mind where to go book a place on one of the Shop Gotham’s shopping tours which will take you around some of the best sales and can introduce you to some of the most elusive stores in town. Spending a girly shopping weekend in New York wouldn’t be complete without a night out on the town with a few cocktails, so grab your new purchases and get yourself all dolled up for your very own catwalk debut. If you really want to make a night of it make sure you book yourself into one of the great <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.hotels.com/de1506246/hotels-new-york-new-york/">new york city hotels</a> right in the heart of the city.There is nothing like getting a wardrobe overhaul to make you feel your very best so if you are looking for a quick shopping getaway with the girls, head to New York for a one of a kind fashion extravaganza.</p>
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