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Buffalo Exchange
504 Driggs Ave., nr. N. 9th St., Williamsburg, Brooklyn; 718-384-6901.
If you crave a Williamsburg look, you can’t do better than this secondhand shop where goods are largely bought, sold, and traded by the locals.
Century 21
22 Cortlandt St., nr. Church St.; 212-227-9092.
This multilevel department store across from Ground Zero offers a staggering number of deals. (Consider the Brooklyn outpost if you’re averse to crowds.)
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A consignment chain where scarcely worn ensembles—fashionable frocks from Sex and the City among them—are finally laid to rest.
Tokio7
64 E. 7th St., nr. First Ave.; 212-353-8443.
This upscale East Village vintage shop delivers heavy markdowns on cutting-edge designers like Isse Miyake.
What Goes Around Comes Around
351 W. Broadway, nr. Broome St.; 212-343-9303.
When you’re ready to leave the ranks of merely hard-core vintage hounds, join the professionals at this shop or its nearby 7,000-square-foot showroom.




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