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SHOP LOCAL Boutiques and small shops are the heart of the retail scene in Westchester. These top picks will please even the pickiest shoppers:
item at Chappaqua’s Hip Kid has been personally vetted by owner Trish Kallman. She sources clothing for babies through teens finding labels that
are organic, animal-free, or fairly traded yet truly stylish.
FURNITURE & HOME GOODS
Ecofriendly rugs, pillows, maps, and other unique décor items are the draw at Old New House in
Katonah. Hōm Market
in Hastings-on-Hudson offers sustainable décor with many items sourced globally from founder
Britt Summer’s travels. Mount Kisco’s Porch offers unique home accents and furnishings to beautify your spaces. In Tarrytown, find colorful, unique,
and daring pieces at The Swan’s House, known for its wide array of eclectic items.
Above: Main Street, Tarrytown; below: Makers Central
CLOTHING FOR HER
Owner Robin White has
a keen eye for curating runway trends for her stylish Mount Kisco-based shop NY Dolls. Katonah’s Fado features a more casual aesthetic carrying lines such as Pistola, Heartloom, and Sanctuary, while March Boutique in Briarcliff Manor brings a bit of Soho to Westchester.
CLOTHING FOR HIM
Outfitting men from
head to toe for almost
a century, Rothman’s stocks everything from Wall Street power suits
to weekend wear, at Scarsdale and Bronxville locations. In Mount Kisco,
Sai Liam boutique has contemporary clothes that are on-trend for work and social engagements.
CLOTHING FOR KIDS
Rye’s Sammy & Nat charms with stylish layette for babies plus outfits that
are picture-perfect for the elementary-aged set. Every
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Made in Westchester
Creativity has no limits with these local talented designers and artisans! Visit the Tarrytown warehouse known as Makers Central for eight designers making everything from pottery to kitchen tools. Beehive Designer Collective, a Mount Kisco boutique, carries many items from local designers. Or, head to Irvington to shop Falena for jewelry and accessories made by women-owned brands, many local.
TOP PHOTO BY SAM FREIDMAN PHOTGRAPHY; MAKERS CENTAL PHOTO BY CLARENCE MOREL III