The Best Brooklyn Boutiques: Fort Greene
Unless you were a student at Pratt, it used to be that a movie at BAM or a quickie spin through Target on Flatbush Avenue were the top draws for luring folks to Brooklyn's Fort Greene area. But since the explosion that is the Brooklyn Flea Market along with a host of other cool boutiques and exceptional little eateries, the artsy area that hasn't quite surrendered to full-on gentrification (and that's how we like it!) has emerged as one of Brooklyn's most inviting neighborhoods. Here's where we shop when we get off the G train.

Saffron, 31 Hanson Place (between St. Felix St and Fort Greene Place)
718-852-6053
www.saffron-brooklyn.com
Just across the street from the Atlantic Terminal is vintage clothing store and florist Saffron, which features an eclectically bizarre mix of prepster looks from Woolrich and Pendleton rubbing shoulders with ancient kimonos. Bonus points for traditional Japanese Ikebana floral bouquets and the rotating monthly artists' gallery. Prices range from $5 for vintage post-cards to $400 for one-of-a-kind Japanese haoris.

Cloth, 38 Fort Greene Place (between Hanson and Lafayette)
718-403-0223
www.clothclothing.com
Indie fashion spot Cloth lays claim to being Fort Greene's first venue for local fashionistas. This bold assertion is backed up by threads from Velvet, Park Vogel, American Vintage, and Stewart+Brown. Thrown into the mix are goodies from Brooklyn's handcrafted-soap-maker Saipua and, on our last visit, some adorable kid-sized galoshes. For $60 you can score knit tees from Velvet. 22k Diamond Briolette earrings by Margaret Solow will set you back $580.

Stuart & Wright, 85 Lafayette Place (between South Elliott and South Portland)
718-797-0011
www.stuartandwright.com
Alec Stuart and Celeste Wright struck up a conversation about indie fashion on the G train. The result is the appropriately titled Stuart & Wright, a retro space that used to be a dry cleaners (the sign still remains). Local creative types shop for neighborhood lines from Mina Stone and Ariana Bohling, as well as Stuart & Wright's eponymous collection. Feed your Opening Ceremony and Vena Cava fix here too. Prices range from $50 for S2A tees and to $1000 for fine jewelry by Elisa Solomon.

Thistle and Clover, 221 Dekalb Avenue (between Clermont and Adelphi)
718-855-5577
www.thistleclover.com
From spare looks by NYC downtown staples like Cloak and Dagger, Marais USA shoes, and Catbird baubles to its sleek vintage décor, simple femininity is the essence of Thistle and Clover. The store has become a community fixture with its "Tailor Event Night" trunk shows. Also worth checking out is the Nightwood Furniture line and the quarterly designer open calls for new talent. Get leggings for $30, or spend $385 for a dress by Cloak and Dagger.
Barking Brown, 468 Myrtle Avenue (between Hall and Washington); BYME; 468 Myrtle Avenue (at Grand)
718-638-3757
www.barkingbrown.com
A favorite for the Pratt hipsterati, Barking Brown pumps up the volume with thumping house music and jewelry from NYC's Erica Weiner, plus a wide array of hats from Goorin Brothers, Grace, and UK import Christy's. Across the street is its sister location, BYME, where you can shop for less: shoes, dresses and home décor are mostly under $100.
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