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Jul-26-2010

Where are the best stores for a 14 year old with 100 dollars to go shopping in new York city?

My mom is taking me to NYC for a shopping spree I really would like cute shoes designer and nondesigner a designer purse and designer sunglasses and clothes designer and nondesigner so what are some recommended stores?

How much do you think you can buy for $100? lol Unless you’re looking for some knock-offs, you’re not going to go home with 10 bags full of clothes for that amount of $. lol Go to Canal Street and ask them about their imitation Chanel, LV, etc handbags. They’ll cost you about $30 each. Bargain with them.

For designer sunglasses, you can go to Century 21 Dept. Store (across the street from the WTC site). They have different brands (Guess, Tommy Hilfiger, Banana Republic, etc.) that will cost you from about $20 - $50+ (depending on the brand). These are all authentic!

For cheap clothing, go to Old Navy. There are a couple of locations in Manhattan. One on Spring Street (in Lower Manhattan). One in Chelsea on 18th Street & 6th Avenue and another one on 34th Street between 7th Avenue and Herald Square.

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Jul-24-2010

What are some good and inexpensive shopping centers in new york?

I’m going on vacation in a couple of weeks, and need some nice new clothes. Where I live, there isn’t much to choose from, so I’m going shopping in New York next weekend. Im not rich or anything, so where can I go to get some nice clothes without spending a fortune? Pleez Help!! Thanks!
Im 17, so I need shopping places a teen would like :)
go green with shopping online..

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Jul-21-2010

Where do i go shopping in New York?

Im going to new york in a couple of days and i was wondering what stores i should go to. Im 16 and any kinds of stores will do;i just want to shop for cute clothes for school(: plzz help!

H&M on 34th Street. One block away is Manhattan Mall. Macy’s, too.

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Jul-12-2010

where would be a better place for shopping new york? or chicago?

i have never been to either one, but i plan on my 18th birthday to do a hugee shopping spree at one of the two but i don’t know witch one would be better? help?

NYC has very expensive upscale shops. VERY expensive. You will be paying $200-500 for a sweater at least.
Chicago has variety of different stores, but a high tax. over 10% I believe now.
If you want to go to the city and see a musical/play, go out to eat. but to shop you can get more for your money elsewhere. In the Chicago area I would go to Woodfield Shopping Mall in Schaumburg IL

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Jul-6-2010

What are some great shopping stores in New York City?

What are some great shopping stores in New York? What are some great shopping Malls, especially for women clothing and juniors?

You have fifth avenue, and Macy’s (apparently the worlds largest store, but I’m not sure if that’s true, still huge though).

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Jun-25-2010

new york shopping!!!???!!?

best funky shopping in new york please help!
im going NEXT WEEK!

i love nyc for back to school shopping…i go there every year…
by funky…i think your meaning like eclectic style…
but anyways these are some of my favs for unique pieces to add to my wardrobe…
- anthropologie (50-200 price range)
- free people (sams prices as above)
- there are so many boutiqes to name but in the 22-15 blocks on fifth ave have some cool stores with stuff you probably won’t find at many other places (one comes to mind but i can’t remember the name..)

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Jun-2-2010

How to hagle purse knock off shopping in new york city…lol?

I am taking my first trip to New York City. I always hear people saying you have to walk up to the venders and ask for the good purses in the back….is this true. Anyone have any advise.

These re counterfeits, not knock-offs. There is a difference, Counterdfeuits are illegal and immoral on so many levels.

Just ask yourself…Do you want someone else to be paid for work that you do?

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May-9-2010

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May-6-2010

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May-4-2010

Adore the Miraculous Rufforth

York has a lot to offer guests of every one of ages and inclinations - from historians to party-goers and shoppers to ramblers. Although some of the walls and gates of significant York were destroyed in the early nineteenth century, there are still a immense number of Roman remains in the conurbation now, including a ten-sided tower and a insufficient sections of the original walls. There is no shortage of past edifices either and a stroll through quaint roadways like The Shambles will take you on a journey through time.

Nunnington Hall is a mellow 17th century manor house surrounded by a walled garden on the banks of the River Rye. Stroll through the sheltered garden and be fond of the peaceful feeling enhanced by scented borders, meadows, fruit orchards and peacocks. Climb the three staircases from the magnificent oak panelled hall to see the family rooms, the nursery and the haunted room. Just a piddling minutes drive from Nunnington Hall are the Rievaulx Terrace and Temples. Delight in superb views over to Ryedale and the Hambleton Hills. Dwell the two 18th century classical temples at either end of the terrace and delight in the springtime flowers or fantastic autumn colours.

The Eden Camp experiences Theme Museum situated on the junction of he A64 and A169 approximately half guise between York and Scarborough is well worth a drop over. Housed within an original Prisoner of War camp, you will experience the sights, sounds and even smells of life on both the home front and front line midst World War Two. Burdened catering facilities, a pub and gift shop are on site and it will be an exhilarant and educational day out for the family. Eden Camp is open seven days a week from 10 am to 5 pm and it is suggested that at minimal four hours is allowed for a overflowing come by to the six acre site. The Ryedale Folk Museum at Hutton-le-Hole, York celebrates the rich estate of North Yorkshire from the Iron Age roundhouse to the 1950’s Post Office and is also a fabulous day out for all ages.

Want free parking, late night shopping and a gargantuan selection of legendary High Street stores? Go to see Monks Cross Shopping Park just a petty minutes from the city centre for a hassle-free shopping experience! Stores these as Marks & Spencer, Boots, Clarks, Top Shop, New Look, Next, River Island, W H Smith, BHS, Argos, Monsoon, Clinton Cards, PC World, Laura Ashley, Accessorize and Mamas & Papas as well as legions cafes and restaurants, including McDonalds, Pizza Hut and Starbucks may be found at Monks Cross.

Take a trip back in time with the North Yorkshire Moors Railway by seeing the bewitching cities of Whitby, Goathland and Pickering. Experience the thrill of loaded size engines steaming across glorious moorland. Don’t miss the Steam Gala from 26th - 28th September with legions seeing locomotives, freight trains and local shuttles or the annual wartime re-enactment from 10th - 12th October including street parades, entertainers, air raids and much, much more. Tickets may be booked in advance by contacting Customer Services on 01751 472508 Monday to Friday.

York is the perfect center for young and dated alike and there are more than enough attractions to amuse the whole family. In the places and villages, independent retailers sit alongside galleries displaying arts and crafts of those inspired by the classy countryside, while welcoming pubs with roaring fires and local ale are found on every corner.

Caron Bednorze
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/adore-the-miraculous-rufforth-705818.html

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