Holiday guide 2011 -- gift recommendations from vintage dealers -- new york magazine - nymag

Holiday guide 2011 -- gift recommendations from vintage dealers -- new york magazine - nymag


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LAURA WILLS, SCREAMING MIMI’S _382 Lafayette St., nr. 4th St.; 212-677-6464_ THE GIFT: Vintage sunglasses “We consider sunglasses a perfect year-round gift, and at the store we’ve got


everything from vintage deadstock to handmade shades from Europe. This pair is made in France in the late 1970s; we like the chic, oversize design which gives things a totally modern look


($125).” ERIN FAULMAN, THE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE _8 Prince St., nr. Elizabeth St.; 212-343-1697_ THE GIFT: Baubles from Erica Weiner “Erica Weiner is a great local jeweler in New York City,


known for her original and creative pieces that beckon to eras past. The most popular designs at our store have been her handcuff lariat ($68), which has great sheen and an adjustable


length, and vintage harmonica necklaces ($68). They may be small, but they produce real harmonica sounds!” LEXI SACCHI, FROCK _170 Elizabeth St., nr. Kenmare St.; 212-594-5380_ THE GIFT:


Tiny, cross-body purses “Just about the smallest and most darling Chanel bag we have ever come across, a red leather super-mini from the eighties ($695). The long chain can be worn as a


single strap or doubled up. It fits a lipstick, credit card, and BlackBerry, but not an iPhone, unfortunately. We’ve also got others from Furst & Mooney at the store.” CHRISTINA


KORNILAKIS THE GIFT: Leather and denim vintage jackets “Broken-in vintage jackets — denim for those who want to gift in the lower price point (around $150) and vintage leather motorcycle


jackets, higher price point ($300-$600), are the easiest gifts for me because there’s never a sizing issue — you can wear it close-fit or oversize — and they’re unisex. I’m stocking both at


143, a new shop that just opened on the Lower East Side (143 Ludlow St., nr. Stanton St.; 212-780-0900). DORA HILLER, SHAREEN VINTAGE _13 W. 17th St., nr. Fifth Ave., second


fl.;212-206-1644_ THE GIFT: Recycled-leather belt “There is not a woman who has bought this Bob Harrington-designed belt who has not considered it her new favorite go-to accessory. The


double wrap belts made with recycled leather ($40) are not only affordable, but endlessly useful.” MARY BROCKMAN, KILL DEVIL HILL _170 Franklin St., nr. Java St., Brooklyn;347-534-3088_ THE


GIFT: Hand-made wooden dice “Anyone can enjoy dice, and these are handmade in the store and come with instructions for playing street craps that are very useful for someone who’s looking to


start a gambling ring at a moment’s notice. They are hand-painted and stained in-house ($12). GREG ARMAS, ASSEMBLY NEW YORK _170 Ludlow St., nr. Stanton St.;212-253-5393_ THE GIFT: Vintage


kimonos “A deadstock eighties woven kimono coat ($418) is a rare, unworn find, perfect for traveling. The beige and black handwoven tapestry-like fabric looks like a beautiful old rug or


regal nomadic outerwear. At the store, we also have our house line made in the basement from found quilts and blankets…”