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Japanese-run vintage store has strongly defined vision of what makes it onto their shelves—which might explain why they've managed to survive Nolita's third and fourth waves of gentrification. Americana is an explicit theme. Over-priced staples such as burnout t-shirts and Easy's are thrown in for good measure. If you're the type of person who'd spend $100 on the perfect flannel, rather than dig through the thrift shops yourself, then you'll probably dig the Comme des Garçons wallets and tartan blankets you'll find on your way out. Cultivating the perfect lifestyle doesn't have to take time if you've got money.
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