1. Sylvester & Co. Modern General
Pick up a cuppa of Red Thread Good coffee as you browse through thoughtfully curated home furnishings, accessories, and apparel.
Sag Harbor, 11963
Pick up a cuppa of Red Thread Good coffee as you browse through thoughtfully curated home furnishings, accessories, and apparel.
A charming, tucked-away country store with a fine assortment of cheese, boutique wine, savory baked goods, and snacks for the perfect sunset patio party.
An old sea captain's house has been turned into a zen boutique for gorgeous sustainable homewares, hard-to-find beauty products, apothecary, detox tinctures, and fresh juices. Pick up a schedule for classes at their yoga studio and healing arts center.
Two Montauk brothers create a mini temple to local skateboard culture (their mom is jewelery design Helen Ficalora).
Former Calypso Christianne Celle designer Joelle Klein's chic colletion of fair trade, sustainable, reclaimed, recycled clothing, pottery, and art work in a chameleon-like space (part-time gallery, sometime boutique, collaborative workshop).
The Surf Lodge boutique may be tiny, but it really packs a big punch with its roster of indie brands (Alexandra Cassaniti, Suno, Jill Platner) that capture surfer vibe.
The East End outpost of the NYC collectibles shop is a large and wonderfully overwhelming warehouse for unusual and forgotten objects with a nautical vibe (vintage surfboards, frayed tees, ship lights, etc).