A Guide to the Unique Boutiques in Hoboken + Jersey City

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When the undisputed fashion capital is just across the river, it’s natural for the style and shopping to spread to nearby towns. From vintage finds to modern city-chic looks, there is plenty of shopping to be done in the neighborhoods of Hoboken and Jersey City. If you’re in need of a little retail therapy and want to shop locally, this is our list of must-visit boutiques in the area.
Hoboken
2nd Street USA | 200 Washington Street
2nd Street USA is a well-known American/Japanese thrift clothing and lifestyle brand. The Washington Street store has a range of fashion, including streetwear, vintage items, and luxury accessories by Japanese designers.
alba | 716 Washington Street
If you’re looking to find something classy but also cute, simple but also fashionable, then alba might just be the place for you. With a variety of contemporary clothing, accessories, and footwear, it’s all you could ask for in a chic boutique. While alba does have a slightly higher price point, it’s worth the stylish finds.


aXd | 503 Washington Street
aXd hosts a variety of vibrant colorful clothing for every occasion. Owned and operated by Jeanne, she and the team will help you every step of the way in finding a new wardrobe. Its prime location also makes it a go-to for many residents.

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Brooke and Bel | 60 4th Street
If there’s one place where the shopaholic in you is allowed to come alive, then let that be at Brooke and Bel. This multi-brand boutique has become a Hoboken favorite and it’s not hard to understand why. B+B aims to bring fashion to every person who lives and breathes style. With a large variety of styles, finding the ultimate piece is easy-peasy.
Cabana Club | 419 Washington Street, Hoboken
This particular boutique can be said to be geared toward travel fashion but it has pieces that are suitable for everyday wear. Items like sweaters, going-out tops, pants, dresses, accessories, swimwear, and shoes can be found on Cabana Club’s racks. Shopping can not only be done at the storefront, but Cabana Club has a website that features several fashion pieces.
Galatea Lingerie | 1224 Washington Street
If you’re getting ready to tie the knot, you owe it to yourself to walk into Galatea Lingerie and have a little pamper session. If you’re looking for bridal gifts and accessories, or a sexy piece of lingerie, then this needs to be your go-to spot. Not only does the place seem inviting, but also boasts an eclectic collection for everyone to fall in love with.
Luna Rosa | 1218 Washington Street
Have you ever pondered over how to transform your apartment to look like a Pinterest post? Walk into Luna Rosa and you’re sure to find all the inspo you need. Luna Rosa has a wonderfully curated selection for your home — ranging from luxury pillows to comfy throws, along with scented candles and home decor that could elevate your house or apartment. The cozy textures and warm scent of beautiful home products will help you Marie Kondo every little bit of your space.
Noellery | 123 Washington Street, Hoboken + 321 Grove Street, Jersey City
Finding the right jewelry for an outfit is almost like a cherry on top of the cake. Noellery carries an overwhelmingly large variety of accessories to adorn any look. From the colorful hoops and earrings to pure silver necklaces, there is something for everyone in this little gem. With the convenience of two locations, leaving with something special is going to be a piece of cake.
Peper + Parlor | 938 Washington Street
Peper + Parlor is one of those stores that don’t just tempt you to stop and stare, but walk in and shop. From the maxi gowns to printed night suits, the store is chic and trendy and has been serving the Hoboken community for over 23 years, and the staff truly knows how to help you find your product fit.
Revival Vintage Boutique | 86 Park Avenue
Originally starting off in a tent at the Brooklyn Flea Market, this boutique soon opened its doors to the Manhattan neighborhood in East Village before making its way to Hoboken, and naturally, you can expect to find the culmination of fashion from across the river. Tucked in the back neighborhood of town, the red brick building is hard to miss. From cocktail gowns and hats, to hard-to-find memorabilia, this boutique is worth a visit.
Washington General | 509 Washington Street
This stop on Washington Street doesn’t come as a surprise. With gorgeous window decor every season and packed with unique home finds, there is a product for everyone. It’s an adorable spot to buy gifts since you won’t be able to find these items anywhere else. The local decor, ranging from coasters to hand towels, is surely going to give you a feel of Hoboken back home.
Jersey City
301 Collective | 301 1st Street
Founders Marisa Corrado and Jordan Pease are neighbors turned friends. With Marisa’s background in fashion and running her online store Nouveau + Vintage, mixed with Jordan’s love for home furnishings and his online store DISO HOME, the pair decided to merge their two passions to create 301 Collective. The store is described as ‘two stores in one’ as each owner brings their unique eye to the inventory — which includes eye-catching racks of apparel for both women and children along with one-of-a-kind statement jewelry, bags, and other rare accessories.
Another Man’s Treasure | 195 Montgomery Street
If the enticing name and vintage luxury weren’t enough reason to bring you here, Refinery 29 also listed Another Man’s Treasure as one of 25 reasons to move to New Jersey. Whether you’re looking to find bright-colored footwear, hats, or jewelry to add to your treasure chest of goodies, this is the place for you. Don’t bother going in with a shopping list because you’re surely going to find a (lot) of new finds you can’t quite say no to.
Cranky Angel | 135 Erie Street
Montana Fucci’s idea was to open this kind of store when she began selling unique vintage fashion pieces on the side and saw the demand for these items. With her continuing passion for style, the Cranky Angel storefront sells ’90s and 2000s fashion to embrace the memorable era.
Kanibal + Co. | 197 Montgomery Street
This is a one-stop-shop for everything you may need for yourself or others. There’s a thoughtful selection of clothing pieces and skincare items and the friendly crew that works here makes the experience even more amazing.
Love Locked | 353 Grove Street
Love Locked has built its entire store around helping you find the best-prized possession — custom engagement rings and apothecary. And if you’re looking to simply adorn yourself with some jewelry, stock up on essential oils, and pick out some crystals, you’re in the right place. The shop also has plenty of options available from local Jersey City designers. Please note: Love Locked’s storefront is temporarily closed to the public and only available for private appointments.
Lucky Honeybee | 487 Palisade Avenue
A treasure in Jersey City Heights — just walk into the Lucky Honeybee, and you’ll feel at home. The gift shop is packed with apothecary and eco-friendly finds; whether you’re looking for a gift or looking to pamper yourself, there are a plethora of good finds at this stop.
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Mint Market | 303 1st Street + 339 Grove Street
If your dream closet combines vintage and contemporary — Mint Market does it best. Walking into this boutique is all you need to do prior to a night out when trying to find the right outfit. Having two locations not only makes it easy to shop but doubles the unique finds — as there are also vintage pieces including Chanel and Gucci at both locales.
Phantasm | 379 Monmouth Street
Phantasm is filled with colorful finds and perfectly captures a mixture of disco and art-deco styles. The spot is a unique collective space for vintage lovers and vendors to thrive and express themselves. By collaborating with several vintage vendors and catering to a wide range of demographics, the store brings customers some of the most unique finds in Jersey City.
ZeroKid NJ | 381 Monmouth Street
If you’ve been on the hunt for a good vintage store around Jersey City, then ZeroKid might just be the place for you. Don’t be deceived by the name, ZeroKid has clothing for adults, too! A lot of Zero Kids’ products are bought from vintage warehouses and distributors, and the shop debuts a new collection every so often.

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