Southampton Shops
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Eberjey (Closed)
53C Jobs Ln., Southampton
With its easy, summertime pieces (think: swimwear, cover-ups, and wraps) and comfortable, romantic lingerie, it was only a matter of time before this lifestyle brand made its way to the Hamptons. The pop-up shop carries the complete collection, including its mini line for children, for which we may be the most excited about.
Copious Row Beach
28C Jobs Ln., Southampton
A staple for women's accessories, fine jewelry and ready-to-wear in Greenwich, CT, Copious Row brings its well-curated mix to Southampton with its second location, Copious Row Beach. With interiors exuding a modern beach vibe, the boutique features pieces by varied designers such as Lisa Marie Fernandez, Sonia Rykiel, and Rosetta Getty.
One Kings Lane
5 Main St., Southampton
We've long been admirers of One Kings Lane, often referencing the site for design inspiration and luxury steals. Now the coveted home décor and furniture retailer has an official brick-and-mortar presence in Southampton. True to OKL style of mixing old with new, the store is housed in the former Rogers Memorial Library, a historic 19th century Hamptons landmark, and features a mix of goods for the home including its exclusive collection. Studio designers are on hand to offer complimentary design advice.
Homenature
6 Main St., Southampton
This natural-materials-focused furniture and décor shop has two beautifully appointed shops (the second location is on Pond Lane), rife with everything from plush couches to elegant hostess gifts (with a bit of vintage sprinkled in for good measure). While Homenature’s roots are firmly planted in Southampton, the Manhattan store is a great option for city dwellers.
Heidi Klein (Closed)
76B Jobs Ln., Southampton
Started by two women (Heidi Gosman and Penny Klein) in Notting Hill in 2002, this British-based resort-wear brand and shop now has a handful of locations around the globe, but this is the only Stateside spot. Come here for your weekend wardrobe: halter one-piece suits, kaftans, beach bags, and jumpsuits.
Cabana Southampton
53 Jobs Ln., Southampton
For the third summer in a row, Cabana Southampton is returning with an East End pop-up. The clean, minimalist store is known for their great luxury clothing pieces and home décor geared toward summer, with brands like Matt Bernson, Sandoval, Anine Bing, and Assembly lining the shelves.
Homenature
19 Pond ln., Southampton
This natural-materials-focused furniture and décor shop has two beautifully appointed shops (the second location is on Main Street), rife with everything from plush couches to elegant hostess gifts (with a bit of vintage sprinkled in for good measure). While Homenature’s roots are firmly planted in Southampton, the Manhattan store is a great option for city dwellers.
Tenet
91 Main St., Southampton
This shop is housed in the former BookHampton building, in a reimagined space with exposed-brick walls, lived-in wood flooring, and a pressed-tin ceiling. Clothes from brands like A.P.C. and Helmut Lang hang from industrial copper pipes, alongside a tight selection of art pieces, books, and furniture. There's a solid assortment for littles, too.
Jenni Kayne (Closed)
2 Main St., Southampton
This summer store—a pop-up in Southampton—is classic Jenni Kayne: housed in an airy, open space with neutral and white decor, it offers a tight edit of classic apparel and the latest summer collection, plus apothecary and ceramic pieces for the home. (Her permanent locations include the Brentwood Country Mart and West Hollywood in LA, as well as Santa Barbara.)
KES NYC
10A Jobs Ln., Southampton
Lia Kes grew up in a kibbutz in Northern Israel, learning to sew at an early age in the community's shared workshop. While she's very into luxurious fabrics (silks, leather, etc.), her shapes are inspired by her simple upbringing—comfortable, easy, and minimalist. In short, just the kind of breezy beachwear that's perfect for the Hamptons; this is her only shop outside the city.
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