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.
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.
Walking into this L.A.-based designer's East Hampton store and you begin to think you are walking into someone's beach house: with the white-washed walls, wide-board wooden floors and white modern chairs.
The furniture, as well as the clothing, are James Perse designs. He sticks to simple, casual but chic, with clean-cut designs and neutral colors. He keeps it close to home on the East End, offering t-shirt and rash guard pattern that represents all of the villages within East Hampton town.
Opened in 1998 on Main Street in East Hampton, Breezin' Up enjoyed its first summer this year in its brand new location just around the corner, on Newtown Lane. Bright and airy, this unique boutique features a variety of tourist apparel from colorful tee shirts, sweatpants, hats and bags to beautiful handmade frames and baby items.
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.
Famed designer brand Elie Tahari offers a range of womenswear, menswear and accessories, including tops, dresses, jeans and more. As you try on your outfits in the dressing rooms upstairs there are fresh bottles of sparkling and flat water for you to enjoy. This global brand certianly makes its modern chic and sophisticated mark on Main Street.
Obligato is a charming mom-and-pop clothing store amidst a sea of chain stores on Main Street. It is one of the few remaining independent retailers in East Hampton, which makes it that much more appealing.
The owner, Patty Baer, has lived on the East End for 30 years, and has flawless taste in fashion. She fills her store with stylish clothing and accessories and offers helpful fashion tips to anyone who may need it.
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.