Consign It is an antique consignment shop located in downtown Greenwich. It sells a variety of items, including furniture, lighting, paintings, tablewares, statues, and more. Visit the store to see all of the current pieces.
Out of the Box is a women's clothing boutique located on Greenwich Avenue in Greenwich. The inventory includes wardrobe staples like blouses, skirts and dresses, as well as accessories like hats, handbags, scarves, gloves and jewelry. Visit the Out of the Box Web site to find out more about the store.
J. McLaughlin is a national chain of clothing retailers with a location in Greenwich. The Greenwich store features mostly women's sportswear in a narrow, brightly painted store with colorful displays and floral accents. It is open six days a week.
Anne Fontaine took the simple white shirt and transformed it into a trendy "must have" with quality craftsmanship and exceptional style. Since opening her first boutique in 1993 with her husband and partner Ari Zlotkin, the company has grown worldwide and offers locations in cities such as Paris, Tokyo and London. Over the years, the Anne Fontaine collection has expanded to include a variety of fashion-forward accessories and handbags. Anne Fontaine is a true asset to the fashion community in Greenwich.
Shoes 'N' More sells casual and dressy shoes for women and athletic footwear for children. The shop also stocks belts, handbags, boots, children's clothing, Vera Bradley merchandise and socks.
Walking into the world of LF on Greenwich Avenue is a unique experience. Designed for women who want to be provocative and edgy, LF has become the destination on the Avenue for women who follow trends in the fashion industry. Well known for its personalized styling sessions, LF offers tops, bottoms, shoes and accessories.
Originally started in 1959 as a Florida business that sold colorful women's clothes, Lilly Pulitzer quickly grew into a national name that carried men's, women's and children's lines.
Lilly Pulitzer's lightweight, comfortable lifestyle clothing became an instant hit as fashion icons like Jacqueline Kennedy made the clothes a regular part of their wardrobe. In 1984, Lilly Pulitzer's retirement brought an end to the clothing line, however it was revived in 1993.
Today, the Lilly Pulitzer line is sold in signature stores, like the one on Greenwich Avenue, as well as in independent clothing boutiques and large department stores. While the name remains synonymous with colorful dresses and tops, Lilly Pulitzer offers a unique selection of men's and children's products. Check out the Lilly Pulitzer website for the complete line of clothing.