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Anonymous
so, /trv/

I'm leaving for New York on Wednesday, i'm going to stay there for five days. What's a good place (mall or shopping district) where I can go shopping for clothes and other stuff?

I really need to buy a lot of stuff in order to take advantage of the Euro-Dollar exchange rate
>> Anonymous
You want to take advantage of the rates even though you're binge consuming?
>> Anonymous
>>16134
Seems like the best time to get a good rate, surely? Not OP, BTW.
>> Anonymous
New York City? Harlem and Soho are where I get most of my clothes when I go.
>> Anonymous
>>16132
NYC is going to be expensive even with the exchange rate-- if you're looking to cash in on the shitty dollar, get out of the city...
>> Anonymous
NYC! MY HOME

I live in brooklyn

Okay

STAY OUT OF BROOKLYN, QUEENS, BRONX. All that other shit

STAY IN MANHATTAN.

It has everything you need!

If you like sight seeing - BROOKLYN ONLY

Go to lower brooklyn, Like bensonhurst, coney island, sunset park, etc

And stay away from canarsie and upper brooklyn

ALL FILLED WITH BLACK PEOPLE!

Belive me
>> Anonymous
>>16148
What are you talking about? Where is OP going to shop in fucking Bensonhurst?

Please DO hop on the L train to Williamsburg (Bedford stop, just the Brooklyn side of the East River.) Lots of unique shops there.
>> Anonymous
I have ADD.
>> BritFag !!N2FCP0QzUiv
Top right of coin = penis.
>> Anonymous
>>16201
You're 4 years late to notice that.
>> Anonymous
>>16216
try 6
>> Anonymous
Have you ever noticed that Italy looks like a boot?
>> Anonymous
>>16243
I never thought of that, but you're right.
>> Anonymous
>>16159
Bring a fucking 12-gauge to Williamsburg. You'll need it to kill the hipsters.
>> Anonymous
herald square- normal (macy's, gap, h&m)

canal street- bootlegs

soho/village/etc.- boutiques

up and down madison ave- designer