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  1. Photograph: Driely S. - www.drielys.com
    Photograph: Driely S. - www.drielys.comIn Support Of
  2. Photograph: Driely S. - www.drielys.com
    Photograph: Driely S. - www.drielys.comIn Support Of
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    Photograph: Driely S. - www.drielys.comIn Support Of
  4. Photograph: Driely S. - www.drielys.com
    Photograph: Driely S. - www.drielys.comIn Support Of
  5. Photograph: Driely S. - www.drielys.com
    Photograph: Driely S. - www.drielys.comIn Support Of
  6. Ebony Fleur 3-D–printed necklace, $129, at In Support Of

  7. Gillian Steinhardt prima knuckle ring, $100, at In Support Of

  8. Indie Lee squalane facial oil, $32, at In Support Of

  9. Rapp Ostara scarf, $145, at In Support Of

  10. William Okpo Ingrid oversize shirt, $220, at In Support Of

  11. Yestadt Millinery headband, $98, at In Support Of

New York stores where you can shop for a cause

Shopping never felt so good, thanks to these NYC stores that give back

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Sure, when you go shopping, it's usually to pick up something for yourself. And that feels good. But you know what feels even better? Knowing that your purchase also helps those in need. A new trend in the New York shopping scene is stores that give back. Whether it's donating a portion of sales to worthy causes or stocking shelves with products that aid others, these NYC shops make splurging for this season's clothesshoes and other must-haves a less guilt-inducing experience.

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Store to shop at:

  • Shopping
  • Boutiques
  • West Village

In a shopping area packed with well-known designer names, the newest boutique in the Meatpacking District is In Support Of: a champion of up-and-coming indie designers (Franziska Fox, Gillian Steinhardt, William Okpo and others) who could use a little more exposure. The store is an extension of Ivan Gilkes and Tanya Sheikh’s showroom, Aikaz (pronounced “a cause”). When the duo decided to open the shop, they were dedicated to raising awareness of new designers as well as worthy causes. “We want to use it as a vehicle to help [those in] situations that need attention—domestic and international,” Gilkes says. In Support Of is currently partnering with Doctors Without Borders and the International Rescue Committee to help Syrian refugees. “We want to work with charities that we feel are important—especially in the field of children, with respect to education and health,” Gilkes says. The store will rotate the philanthropic focus with each season and in the fall will collabprate with a yet-to-be-named NYC charity.

More do-good stores to shop at:

Story
  • Shopping
  • Gifts and stationery
  • Chelsea

This Chelsea shop’s current theme (until June 1) focuses on brands and products that aid others.

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  • Shopping
  • Boutiques
  • East Village

In this shop’s “Tuesdays for Good” program (running since 2102) nonprofits receive a portion of all sales from each Tuesday of the month.

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