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Jan 9, 2009
12:58 PM
Valley Vogue

A Few of My Favorite Things...

I’ve been an official city dweller for just a few months. But after reading the page-spread on the Mid-Hudson Valley city of Beacon, I was surprised to see how much I’ve missed my local environs...

A Few of My Favorite Things...

Beacon's quaint Main Street is top-notch for all kinds of shopping!

Photograph courtesy of www.beacononhudson.com

Every morning, to make it down to the West Village for work, I hop on the cross-town bus and catch the 1 train, where I grab a copy each of AM New York and Metro, the two widely distributed free NYC newspapers. These freebies deliver all the local, regional, national, and international news highlights in just a few pages, concerning everything that’s happened during the past twenty-four hours from Midtown to Mumbai — ensuring that you’re prepared for the daily elevator chitchat by the time you’ve arrived at your respective workplace come 9 a.m.

Now, in addition to the abundant blocks of news briefs, there are the standard newspaper sections, including Sports, Style, Health, etc. — all to which I give a periphery glance through (though, of course, lingering more on the Style tidbits). However, at times, my eye catches a breathtaking island scene in the Travel section, beckoning my gaze and sending me into brief daydreams on my block-length walk from the subway exit to my office building, in which I imagine myself with a cold cocktail in hand, sunbathing in a Michael Kors swimsuit, listening to the waves of the Atlantic lapping up on the shore of some Caribbean Island. (I’ve always had a soft spot for warm weather and tropical breezes — and apparel!)

However, on this particular morning a few weeks back, my eye caught something a little more comforting than an isolated lounge chair on a white sandy beach — it was a photo of a certain Main Street that instantly brought back warm, happy memories... of home. That morning’s Travel section was highlighting none other than Beacon as its hotspot destination. From little eateries, to galleries, and artsy shops — the profile of the Hudson Valley river town was so unbelievably charming! I’d nearly forgotten how delightful the outer regions of New York City truly are. And even though I’ve been an official city dweller for just a few months, after reading the page-spread on the Mid-Hudson Valley city, it was shocking to see how much I’ve missed my local environs.

I took time to reflect on my whirl-wind city life: the late-night dining and even later night partying, complemented by all-day weekend shopping jaunts and after-work retail runs at all of the utterly mainstream merchandisers that line the streets of the nearby neighborhoods. (I can honestly say I never take for granted my easy access to the five Zara stores within a one-mile radius, close proximity to more than half a dozen H&M shops, nor walking distance to practically every couture designer American flagship store you can think of.)

Alas, how much chain-store shopping can a girl do? I had really forgotten what a magnificent place the Valley is — and not just because of its scenery and history. How lucky I am to still have maintained (relative) nearness to — and extensive knowledge of — what is really at the heart of America’s retail industry (well, at least in my mind): the local mom-and-pop boutiques.

At these small, well-stocked storefronts that dot the Hudson Valley region, you’re always sure to find everything from handmade wares to the latest designer duds, in an atmosphere that, in my opinion, even the most coveted SoHo boutique does not — and cannot — surpass. At our beloved Valley stores, owners seem to pour their energy and passion into helping the customer find that special outfit. They are not the detached retail giants that overrun not only 34th Street, but strip-shopping centers and malls nationwide.

So, here is to all that the Valley offers: the finest, friendliest service and the greatest, most unique items around. If you hail from Manhattan and are looking for a little getaway, take my advice and head north to one of the great river towns of the Valley: Beacon, Hudson, New Paltz, Nyack, and all of the many other small, albeit magnificent-in-their-own-right towns that have left a lasting impression on me — and made their mark on the American shopping culture. Or, if you’re from the area, take advantage of your surroundings and spend a lazy Saturday wandering the Main Street of these charming towns, stopping in the locally owned and operated boutiques, where you’ll find everything that’s not available at the large malls or highly mainstream Manhattan retailers:

 

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Bop to Tottom
299 Wall St.
Kingston
845-338-8100
 
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Woodstock Trading Post
7 Tinker St.
Woodstock
845-679-7431
 
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Indigo Chic
80 Main St.
Cold Spring
845-265-3263
 
     also: 286 South Main St.
             New City
             845-634-2646
             www.indigochic.com
 
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Simplicity Boutique
31 Lake St.
Monroe
845-783-4225
 
     also: 251 South St.
             Windham
             518-734-4731
             www.simplicityboutique.com
 
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Madina Park
946 Rte. 376, Ste. 10
Wappingers Falls
845-223-6103
 
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My Sister’s Closet
1385 Kings Hwy.
Chester
845-469-9681
 
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Next Boutique
17 W. Strand St.
Kingston
845-331-4537
www.nextboutique.com
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Dig
89 Partition St.
Saugerties
845-246-3833
www.digtheshop.com


Of course, these are just a handful of my personal faves. What's your favorite Hudson Valley shop? (Comment below...)

 

Reader Comments:
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Feb 3, 2009 09:05 am
 Posted by  KraneBabes

Liz,

I loved this article. It was very interesting and fun to read.

Love, Karen

Dec 11, 2009 07:28 am
 Posted by  Anonymous

Don't forget some of the great consignment shops in the area also. Bargains galore! Try What's New Again in Poughkeepsie. This place is a gem. I've been there several times and each time there always seems to be something new to choose from.

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Liz Stein

Liz Stein
New York, NY


A native of Rockland County, Assistant Editor Liz Stein has had a passion for both writing and shopping since before Clueless came out on video, and is thrilled that she can combine the two in her blog, Valley Vogue. In her free time, Liz enjoys reading, cooking, learning Spanish, (dreaming of) traveling, playing the violin, and brushing up on her French, for when she ultimately moves back to France (where the shopping is très bon!). Her favorite stores include, but are not limited to: H&M, Anthropologie, Zara, Guess, BCBG, Urban Outfitters, Sephora, and Nordstrom.

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