Sag Harbor Shops
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TWP
155 Main St., Sag Harbor
TWP just opened their second-ever shop—the first is their Lower Manhattan flagship—on Sag Harbor’s main drag. Come here for supersoft tailored shirts, puddle-hem pants, and elegant evening gowns.
DÔEN
11 Madison St., Sag Harbor
DÔEN is what you reach for when you want to feel effortlessly dreamy and pretty. Drop by their new Sag Harbor shop for breezy dresses, scalloped-hem skirts, and pretty pointelle cardigans.
The 1818 Collective
43 Madison St., Sag Harbor
Designers, curators, and shopkeepers Kristin Fine and Analisse Taft-Gersten make hunting for vintage furniture an adventure. Treasures from decades past are brilliantly displayed with modern pieces, art, lighting, textiles, and sweet little somethings that take all the stress out of hostess gifting.
Joey Wölffer
23 Washington St., Sag Harbor
Joey Wölffer’s namesake boutique is a local staple for beachy dresses, chunky jewelry, and the softest suede totes and bucket bags. This store is the perfect dip-in, dip-out spot for last-minute gifts, easy outfits, and vintage jewelry.
goop Sag Harbor
4 Bay St., Sag Harbor
For our Hamptons pop-up turned permanent outpost, we made over a traditional cottage with the help of designers Kate McCollough and Max Zinser. The result is goop’s version of the world’s chicest general store—a bright and beautiful place where you can find an impressive lineup of swimwear, clean sunscreen, sandals, Citizens of Humanity jean shorts, gems from FoundRae and Lizzie Mandler (specifically selected by our team for the Hamptons), open shelves stocked with goop Beauty essentials, and anything else you could possibly need for a perfect Hamptons summer.
Monc XIII
40 Madison St., Sag Harbor
Monc XIII is an interior design store stocking eclectic, elegant, and extremely livable antique and vintage furniture, plus smaller accessories for the home.
Copious Row (Closed)
27 Washington St., Sag Harbor
Complete with its own little garden and plenty of history (the space dates all the way back to the 1800s), there's something for everyone at Copious Row's inaugural brick-and-mortar shop. The largely exclusive assortment skews kind of masculine, ranging from Tom Dixon kitchen tools, to Finlay and Co. sunglasses, to antique-inspired Kent pocket combs.
Berry and Co. (Closed)
51 Division St., Sag Harbor
The cozy Harbor Books space—they say the interior is all custom made/antique/scavenged—is the perfect retreat on a rainy afternoon, and littles can find hours of entertainment in the kids’ section. Owner Taylor Berry stocks the shelves with a fine balance of old classics and new releases, and the shop also serves tea and has two resident cats.