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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Thursday August 20, 2009
    The Hampton Classic
    Beginning on Sunday, the Classic will run 8:30 am to 5 pm daily through Aug. 30; General admission is $10 a day

    "Mystic Heather and Virgin Snow" opening at LOLA Gallery, Sugar Shack Burlesque's "The Girls of Summer", Ross School Tennis Exhibition Match, First Annual Hamptons...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Thursday July 30, 2009
    T-Studio

    The T's a collaboration between the new East Hampton Hilfiger store, opened in May with an expansive second floor studio overlooking Main Street, and the Applied Arts...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Thursday July 2, 2009
    Max & Suzanne Boutique

    TBBP: M&S is a summer-long, hard to spot/easy to reach pop-up store behind Sag Harbor; it's run by Hamptons natives Max, an ex-LOLA NY designer, and Suzanne, an...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Wednesday July 1, 2009
    Project No. 8b
    38 Orchard St, at Hester; 212.925.5599

    A second, dude-focused store from the Project No. 8 folks, this Spartan, white-walled box peddles two types of expertly curated, high-design wares

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Thursday May 28, 2009
    Kai-Kai Shoes
    Gosman's Dock: 500 West Lake Drive, Montauk; 631.668.8009

    Montauk's own sandal brand just opened a boutique on Gosman's Dock, also selling Uggs, Birkenstock, Clarks, etc, on the 1st floor, plus more gear on the 2nd, including...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Monday March 23, 2009
    Ale Et Ange

    AA was originally conceived as a Paris cafe & shop by a London-born, Nippon-schooled Nigerian and his designer GF; then the pair broke it off, but instead of killing...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Tuesday February 10, 2009
    Teddy Boy

    Teddy's an exposed brick and plank-floored covey slinging made-in-NYC gear inspired roughly by the outfits of 1950s UK teens -- known as Teddy Boys b/c they adopted...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Wednesday January 28, 2009
    Motorcycle Federation
    257 6th Ave, between Houston and Bleecker; 212.255.1234

    From a Harley riding quintet offended by crotch rocketeers "dressed as ninja turtles", this just opened, concrete-floored sleeve's peddling helmets (Ruby's open-faced...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Friday January 23, 2009
    Fred Perry's Boutique

    A Tetris-shaped sleeve peddling almost the entire line of Fred's preppy tennis-themed swag, this is the first stateside boutique for the globe spanning English label,...

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  • Thrillist New York
    Emailed on: Wednesday January 7, 2009
    Duncan Quinn Online Store
    8 Spring St, between Bowery and Elizabeth; 212-226-7030.

    Just relaunched after a year hiatus, NY-based Quinn's hawking his full line of eponymous, Italian-made lux sundries: everything from French cuff button downs, to glass...

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