London Jewelers was founded by Charles London in 1926. The East Hampton location offers a variety of classic pieces. Popular items include rings, watches and giftware.
Back in 1997, mother-daughter team, Valerie and Hadley Smith, were tired of things being so impersonal. What began with monogramming baby pillowcases and towels has now launched into a successful line of housewares and accessories. The Monogram Shop makes each gift or item special with a personalized touch.
Ricky's offers a wide array of beauty products and novelty items. In the fall, Ricky's also provides an extensive selection of Halloween costumes.
This feminine, bright corner shop features fine lingerie, robes and boudoir accessories. A Parisian vibe fills the air with modest bras, fancy panties and fine sleepwear. This cute boutique is a sister store of its New York City counterpart.
Melissa and Billy Lawson have been offering the finest in footwear since 1971. They opened this Shoe-Inn outpost in East Hampton 13 years ago. In addition to shoes, customers can find accessories, hats, and handbags here. Other stores are located in New Jersey, upstate New York, Connecticut, and Palm Beach, and the owners travel to Europe twice a year to stock them with the finest merchandise, from stilettos to UGGs. Don't forget to check out Shoe-Inn East's annual August sale to get the best of the best at a fraction of the cost.
Everything But Water sells swimwear, resort wear, jewelry, hats, bags, sandals and other accessories. Resort wear options include sarongs, skirts, dresses, tunics, caftans, pants and t-shirts. Swimwear options include one-piece and two-piece suits, plus-size suits and swimming trunks for men.
At Roeloffs' East Hampton Optical, located in a picturesque building on Barns Lane just off Newtown Lane, you can get a professional eye exam and then order the contact lenses that are right for your eyes. For those who prefer glasses, Roeloffs' also carries top-of-the-line fashion eyewear. Here you will find frames to suit your personality, and one or two more to match your wardrobe. And if your current frames are in need of repair, Roeloffs' can take care of that, too.
Known for its celebrity clientele, Blue & Cream caters to the jet set lifestyle. Entertainment marketer, Jeffrey Goldstein, opened up shop in 2004 to a niche market, and he has been a force to be reckowned with ever since. This multi-label retail shop has a unique product mix, from high heels to skateboards.
Now with another location in downtown Manhattan, Blue & Cream has launched its own label to include t-shirts, sweatpants, skateboards and footwear. Divided into men's and women's sections, the space is small but welcoming. Stop by to pick up your one-of-a-kind, "The Lamptons" hoodies.
This New York City store finds itself at home on Newtown Lane with laid-back, "beach-friendly" garments. With it's antique-style awning and white walls you may feel as if you are shopping in a Hamptons beach bungalow. The company consolidated it's smaller stores in East Hampton into the one large location a few years ago, with both men's and women's styles in one place. You can enter Scoop Beach from Park Place or Newtown Lane.
The name says it all. Top Drawer Lingerie carries an assortment of basic undergarments and frilly feminine negligees. The shop has been at its current location for eight years now and is conveniently located on Park Place right in the midst of the large East Hampton town parking lot. For those looking for something special, stop into this little boutique, which is open seven days a week.
At Rugby, downtown prep meets collegiate style. This large space is known for its elaborate multi-window displays. The bright, colorful shop has a casual New England vacation vibe. A vintage functioning Foosball table is on display alongside Rugby's signature item -- the rugby shirt, naturally -- in various styles and patterns.
Created back in 2003, Dena Winston wanted to open a store where customers could find something for everyone. This store is stuffedwith hand-picked jewelery, shoes, dresses, accessories and trendy, urban clothing from around the world. Medusa specializes in one-of-a-kind pieces catering to teens and mature women alike.
Mitad del Mundo Express is located on North Main Street. Here you can find phone cards, DVDs and clothing. The staff is fluent Spanish speaking and this store is open seven days a week.
Launched back in 1997 with a simple idea to provide comfortable yet sexy, modern clothing, Theory is now one of today's most successful worldwide brands. Theory's costumer is global, intelligent and fashion savvy and this stays true to its East Hampton store. Long, and white, this space is the former home to Barefoot Contessa. Its brick exterior and white open doors welcome customers with a staff that's very knowledgeable of its collection. It offers great closet staples for both the street and the workplace.