6 Best Shopping in New York City, New York

Malcolm Shabazz Harlem Market

Harlem Fodor's choice

This canopied marketplace offers an array of funky African and African-inspired jewelry, Afrocentric art and wood carvings, and festive clothing, mudcloth fabrics, and colorful textiles peddled by vendors hailing from countries like Senegal, Nigeria, Kenya, Gambia, and Ghana. On weekends with nice weather, more vendors open and some shops can tailor items for you right on the spot. It's a one-stop shopping experience: patrons can get their hair braided, sample traditional African cuisine, or pick up some beautiful (authentic) African garb.

NiLu

Harlem Fodor's choice

Owned and operated by husband-and-wife team Mark and Katrina Parris, NiLu specializes in locally made home goods and furnishings, apparel, books, and crafts. The Harlem residents affectionately named the kitschy gift shop after their two sons, Nigel and Luke. The couple emphasizes fair-trade products and is dedicated to showcasing the rich culture, artistry, and unique attributes of Harlem and other special places around the world. Expect to find a great assortment of gifts from women-owned brands, ranging from candles from Harlem Candle Co. to Adjourn Teahouse blends, coffee table books, art prints, and more. 

FlameKeepers Hat Club

Harlem

Named for its mission to “pass the torch of good taste from one generation to the next,” this upscale, locally owned boutique is the ultimate hat shopping experience. Specializing in headwear for men and women, the shop is known for its well-crafted, conversation-starting fedoras with a signature turtle and torch logo. Hat lovers and newcomers alike can expect an array of sophisticated hats made with rabbit fur or wool, and a warm and knowledgeable staff that will ensure you leave with the hat(s) best fit for you.

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Harlem Haberdashery

Harlem

Home goods, accessories, and ready-to-wear fashions—from shoes to jackets—for men and women are handsomely displayed in the former home of civil rights leader Malcolm X. The bespoke boutique is owned and operated by celebrity tailor Guy Wood Sr. (also known for 5001 Flavors, his custom clothing company) and his wife, Sharene. Harlem Haberdashery has expanded, launching a spirits collection known as HH Bespoke Spirits (served at a variety of neighborhood bars and restaurants, as well as 27 cities), a luxury cotton spray called HH Sweet Harlem, and even HH Bespoke Water.

Hats By Bunn

Harlem

Master milliner Mr. Bunn caters to a fashion-forward clientele. The former shoemaker's coveted handcrafted caps, fedoras, derbies, bowlers, and sun hats for men and women are suited to any occasion—from Easter Sunday to supper club—and come in a variety of colors and materials. If you're looking for something specific to suit your individual style, he also does custom work. 

Plant Corner

Harlem

Nestled in a historic section of Harlem on Malcolm X Blvd., this adorable green shop carries rare and unusual indoor plants (like philodendron Florida beauty) and plant-centric gifts. Pop in to admire the colorful array of planters, terrariums, candles, cutesy jewelry, and air plants, while soaking in the soothing atmosphere. Everything is reasonably priced (plants start at $10) and there’s a good selection of Hola! Terra planters, which are handmade in NYC using eco-friendly materials.