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Kate Spade

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I know everyone hates the cheap crap there, but I love the hunt and prospect of possibly finding something that's not garbage.  So, does anyone know any particular storefronts that are worth the treck through the NYC underbellies?

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Kenneth Cole

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Have you ever been there? The reason I ask is that while there are tons of storefronts all along Canal St., there isn't really one that I can point to. I assume the businesses do have names, but they really butt up against each other. My suggestion would be to start at the intersection of Canal and Broadway and walk west along Canal. You'll find hole-in-the-wall places galore. There's been a lot of crack-down recently on fakes, which only means they've gone underground (literally). My SIL took a friend of hers who was visiting and wanted some "louis vuitton" and aparently they take you to the back of the store and then into a hidden room or the basement, or something, to look at the fakes. At least that's what she said. Additionally, you'll see ppl standing at the corners with laminated pictures of real Louis stuff, and then if you express interest in buying something remarkably similar they'll take you to their store.
For a legit store near Canal that has cool stuff, I recommend Pearl River Market. It is a couple of blocks up on Broadway, but has nice stuff and is relatively inexpensive. It does not sell knock-offs, however, just nice Chinese and Chinese-inspired clothing, food, bowls, etc. Lots of fun to look around, and it's air-conditioned too.

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Marc Jacobs

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I agree with Pearl River. Also look up sample sales in the area, there's always good ones down there!

I wouldn't bother with the junk on the street. Its not like Soho where its artists' original works. They are usually pieces of crap that are cheaply made.

If you are interested in fakes its so funny, when you walk by, sellers will murmer under their breath "Louis Vuitton, Gucci" to try to get some eye contact or attention from you. Its very similar to people selling drugs. I personally HATE Canal St., how crowded, hot and smelly it is. Good luck!

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