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The birthplace of Brooklyn gentrification, which has long since moved further east to areas like Bushwick and BedStuy, Williamsburg is now a hip destination for brunch, coffee, and of course, shopping. When you want to shop some homegrown, eclectic pieces, Williamsburg has great womenswear boutiques.

In God We Trust

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From its conceptual tunics to dresses and tops, In God We Trust is a mainstay boutique with the Brooklyn crowd. The pieces are all made on site in the Williamsburg studio or in New York’s fashion district, making the craftsmanship top notch.

Catbird

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While not a clothing store, this famed jewelry boutique is well known throughout Brooklyn and Manhattan. Catbird‘s delicate pieces are perfect for ring stacking and necklace layering and are great everyday pieces (and they pair perfectly with minimalist pieces from In God We Trust).

Brooklyn Denim

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Brooklyn Denim is for the true denim lover. Its expert tailoring and range of selection is the reason consumers flock from Manhattan and Brooklyn to pick up a pair. Find over 50 brands under one roof here, where denim never goes out of style.

Concrete + Water

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Casual chic pieces rule at Concrete + Water, and its décor is set to match.Infused with bold colors and patterns, the boutique’s trendy and inspired womenswear features wide-brim hats, hi-lo tops, blazers, and loafers.

meg

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The open retail space is a minimalist’s dream and sells well-made pieces that range from casual to professional. A self-proclaimed “independent ladies clothing line,” meg makes the entire shopping experience enjoyable, not just the act of buying.

ALTER

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ALTER is the boutique to find those off the beaten path brands. This affordable indie boutique creates conceptual and basic pieces for everyday needs. Find denim shirts and high-waisted pants that every girl needs in her wardrobe.
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