It’s summer time and the living is easy. So time to go shopping and get a new pair of sneakers. But you don’t want an ordinary pair of sneakers. You want something unique, flashy, and eye catching. So wither your a native New Yorker or your visiting from out of town here are some of the best spot to find sneakers in NYC.
1. Premium Good’s
694 Fulton St (Btw. Ft. Green Pl & S. Elliot),
718.403.9348
Train: A or C to Layffette
Hours: 10am-7pm
Looking for Bathing Ape? They have em! Plus a whole slew of sneakers many people have never seen in the US.
2. Alife Rivington Club
158 Rivington St Cross Street: Between Clinton Street and Suffolk Street
212.375.8128
Train: F to Second Ave
Hours: Tues-Sun. 12pm-7pm
This down-low sneaker spot have some SERIOUS kicks that will make you shell out that $300.
3. Adidas Orginals
136 Wooster St
212.777.2001
Train: N or R to Prince St.
Hours: 10am-7pm
My Adidas! Your Adidas! Who does’t like Adidas!
4. Training Camp
41 and 6th AVe
Train: D Train to 42nd.
Hours: 10am-7pm
A large selections of sneakers and large sizes for those with big feet.
5. ATMOS
203 West 125th Street
Train: A Train to 125th St.
Hours: 10am-7pm
The best place in Harlem to find affordable and hard to find sneakers.
6. NikeTown
6 East 57th St. NY
212.891.6453
www.niketown.com
Train: N or R to 57th
Hours: 10am-7pm
The mothership for all that is NIKE!
7. Laces
252 Mott Street
212.334.5457
Train: B, N, R to Broadway-Layffette
Hours: Monday by appointment only, Tues-Friday 10am-7pm.
The only sneaker store in town that’s execlusivly for women.
8. KCDC
99 North 10th Street
718.387.9006
kcdcskateshop.com
Break out ya skate board and skate your troubles away. otherwise pick up a nice pairk of sneakers here.
9. Dave’s Quality Meats
7 East 3rd off the Bowery
212.505.7551
Train: F to Bowery
Hours: 10am-7pm
You won’t find salamey here but a dope selections of sneakers and t-shirts.
10. Nort 235
235 Eldridge Street
212.777.6102
Train: Locations throughout Manhattan
Hours: 10am-7pm
if your looking for sneakers that you won’t see alot of people wearing then visit this spot.
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The Internet has brought the world of shopping to the fingertips of just about everyone. Long gone are the days of driving from shop to shop, wasting precious time and petrol just to find that one particular item you’ve been searching for in the size you need. In this case, we’re referring to shoes.
Shopping for shoes is a very involved process, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t complete this task online. It can be quite simple, really, as long as you are dealing with the right online company. So, based on our experience, here are a few things to look for while scouting the Internet for a pair of shoes:
1. A nice selection of brand names with accurate descriptions in laymen’s terminology. For example, “an airbag in the middle of the sole acts as a shock absorber for each step” - this description doesn’t just inform you of what a particular feature is (an airbag), but what it does using words that you can understand (acts as a shock absorber).
2. Be sure that your website of choice is secure and trustable site. To make sure that your payment information is safe, look for a Verisign logo on the home or contact page of the site. Make sure that the company has a real address and phone number, as well as email addresses listed on site. All contact and security information should be readily available for you to see; you shouldn’t have to search for it.
3. Be sure that if you need to return any items, you can do so easily and without any annoyances. Sometimes shoes don’t fit exactly as planned, and a return or exchange is necessary. In this case you’ll be glad that you bought from a store with good customer service and a painless return process.
4. To put the proverbial icing on the cake of your online shoe shopping experience, a few online stories will offer free delivery. Imagine that you’ve just bought the perfect pair of shoes without a pushy salesperson who made you feel uncomfortable and pressured into a particular brand. You’ve chosen the style and color, AND they had your size in stock. All this, plus it didn’t cost you a dime to get it home. Now that’s simply amazing shoe shopping!
Rebecca Hayslip recommends that you visit http://www.fitnessfootwear.com/ to shop for Merrell shoes.
Tags: Merrell shoes, shoppingMerrell shoes, shoppingEating properly for health on a limited budget is always a challenge. One of the biggest money gobbling culprits is ready made processed and packaged foods and too many trips for fast food. Although they’re quick neither of these ways are cost effective. When it comes to shopping on a shoestring and planning great tasting menus at home you’ll be surprised how well you can eat following these simple guidelines.
10 healthy ways to keep food costs within budget
1. Make three meals a week without meat and watch your food bill drop. You won’t even notice the meat is missing when you experiment and combo flavorful foods for meals. It’s easier than you think. Include other forms of protein to complete your required nutrition.
2. Cook regular rice it only takes 10 minutes longer than Minute Rice (which actually takes 5 minutes) and it’s half the cost. This works for many other products as well.
3. Left over rice, corn or other vegetables? Add it to tomato soup or any other favorite soup the next day.
4. Cook (boil, bake or microwave) enough potatoes to fry or prepare in any other favorite potato dish for your next meal
5. Shop from the outside aisles - this is where most of the non-processed foods are. The inner aisles of grocery stores are all packaged and cost more
6. When your favorite vegetables come in season, buy lots. Peppers are easy to freeze - no blanching required, just cut in slices, bag them and freeze them. Prices can be 1/3 of what the out of season vegetable costs.
7. To avoid throwing out food you haven’t used make a plan for the week that includes the foods in your fridge that need to be used before spoiling. This also takes the guess work out of what to have for dinner or lunch every day.
8. Cut your juice down with water. Most juices are heavy with sugar or glucose. Using this idea can make a can of juice last twice as long and cut your sugar intake as well.
9. Plan your weekly menus with tasty meals from your favourite recipes that use inexpensive ingredients. You will be amazed at how this plan helps avoid fast food meals.
10. And of course never shop when you’re hungry!
Following these 10 ideas will make a big difference to your food bill at the end of each month. Remember there are many meals you can add to your meal plans that won’t take much longer than quick cooking foods which cost more.
Barb Keck, has inspired others to do and be what they strive for and live life as pain free as possible for years. Her own long road of “recovery” became the “discovery of life”. Through reinventing her life to create a new one her writings today help others to be resourceful and face life’s challenges finding new ways to be.
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