New Retail Stores Open in Hamptons for Summer Season
Several clothing and lifestyle retailers have opened or expanded locations across East Hampton, Southampton and Sag Harbor. The outlets include Chanel, Rag & Bone, Madewell and smaller specialty shops.
nypost.comSeveral new and returning retail stores opened locations in the Hamptons for the current season. The outlets are situated in East Hampton, Southampton and Sag Harbor and offer clothing, accessories and books.
Chanel opened a seasonal boutique at 17 Newtown Lane in East Hampton. The store carries ready-to-wear clothing, leather goods, shoes, watches and jewelry. Rag & Bone opened a shop at 95 Main Street in Sag Harbor. The location stocks men's and women's pants, denim, blazers, swimwear and cover-ups.
Fiction opened at 43A Jobs Lane in Southampton.
The store sells new and classic fiction and nonfiction, puzzles, gifts and coffee-table books. Coniglio Palm Beach opened a permanent store at 23 Newtown Lane in East Hampton after two prior pop-ups. The shop offers wrap dresses, pants, pareos and an adjustable maxiskirt.
Barth moved to a larger space at 54 Jobs Lane in Southampton. The store sells resortwear and accessories in an outdoor garden setting. The 2,600-square-foot location carries jeans, T-shirts, dresses, woven leather bags and jewelry. KatieJnyc opened its first Hamptons store at 150 Main Street in Sag Harbor. The shop stocks camis, shorts, party dresses, sweats and loungewear.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
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Southampton Books closed, leaving the town without a bookstore.
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Chanel opened a boutique at 17 Newtown Lane in East Hampton.
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Rag & Bone opened a shop at 95 Main Street in Sag Harbor.
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Finley's Fiction opened at 43A Jobs Lane in Southampton.
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Potential Impact
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Shoppers in East Hampton, Southampton and Sag Harbor gain access to additional clothing and book retailers.
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