With so many businesses expanding to Jersey City, keeping tabs on locally-owned shops has never been more important. It can get overwhelming, but don’t worry, we’ve got your back with this complete A-Z guide of locally-owned boutiques in Jersey City to support shopping small. Here’s a list of Jersey City boutiques to #ShopLocal:
Price point key: $ Affordable / $$ Average / $$$ Pricey / $$$$ Expensive
Another Man’s Treasure Vintage Store {195 Montgomery Street}
AMT carries a wide array of items for both men and women and has actually been included in both USA today, and Elle.com’s best places to shop vintage in America — not to mention Refinery29 even listed its finds as a reason to move to NJ. The newly-added “vintage showroom” boasts a range of high-end designer, couture, and bespoke pieces — featuring brands such as Schiaparelli, Alaia, and Yves St. Laurent. Run {seriously, don’t walk} to this Jersey City gem.
Price point: $$
Kanibal & Co. {197 Montgomery Street}
A special female-owned shop that features the most popular local and national brands {including Fish’s Eddy home products and beauty brands more widely found at Anthropologie shops}. They also host monthly DIY workshops featuring local Jersey City artists — a business plan worth standing behind.
Price point: $$
Hazel Baby & Kids {199 Montgomery Street + 17 McWilliams Place}
A carefully curated collection of unique infant and toddler items can be found at Hazel Baby & Kids, including the most adorable Jersey City branded onesies and kiddie tees {so cute} and major brands such as Chewbeads, Pirasta, and Zutano. The cute, eco-friendly, and trendy store houses a full list of brands just for baby.
Price point: $$$
Hound About Town {218 Montgomery Street + 17 McWilliams Place}
Hound About Town is owned by the same entrepreneurs behind Hazel Baby & Kids, except with refocused priorities to cater to the needs of a furry companion. Not only do the two shops both have a unique curation of high-quality products, but they are both uber focused on their “clients” and providing the best experience and products: from food to fashion.
Price point: $$
READ: A Comprehensive List of Hoboken Boutiques to Shop Locally
Love Locked {353 Grove Street}
Love Locked is more than a local jewelry store but also features custom wedding bands as well as gowns. Beyond that, the shop boasts creations from 97 local artists {including 30 from Jersey City} to officialize their eclectic ‘something for everyone’ vibe, including a selection of Her Velvet Vase bucket bags: a popular purchase at Mint Market in Hoboken.
Price point: $-$$$$
Mint Market {339 Grove Street + 303 1st Street in Hoboken}
Mint Market makes it easy to find just what us Jersey girls are looking for — especially with two convenient locations. Mint Market carries fun and bold new designs, while also featuring the occasional Chanel or Gucci vintage item — if you’re lucky enough to snag.
Price point: $-$$$
Noellery {321 Grove Street + 123 Washington Street in Hoboken}
Noellery is the place if you have an accessory need. From earrings to sunglasses, Noellery carries an overwhelming large variety of goods to adorn any outfit. Their home {think bath soaps and office supplies} are also so cute if you are wanting something more unique and beyond the traditional HomeGoods finds.
Price point: $$
Tia’s Place {277 Grove Street + Grand Central Terminal in NYC}
There’s no lack of variety at Tia’s, that’s for sure. From beads to sparkles and casual to chic — Tia’s has something for everyone. Not to mention there’s lots of space in the store which makes shopping {even with a crowd} a much more pleasant experience.
Price point: $
Vivi Girl Shop {512 Jersey Avenue}
While the store has more of a New York City-esque vibe due to its small size, Vivi Girl Shop carries plenty of alluring brands: from Quay sunglasses to the captivating Boy Smells, Orla Kiely, Tocca, Ark & Co, and Lollia candles {seriously, worth a trip just to get a whiff of these bad boys}.
Price point: $$
VERY Lifestyle Shop {9 Erie Street}
This local thrift and consignment shop provide quality, fashion-forward, and affordable vintage clothes and goods in their teal storefront.
Price point: $-$$$
As always, our Hoboken Girl Deals Directory is constantly updated to promote special offers to help our readers support small businesses in Mile Square and beyond — so be sure to check it out {and save some bucks}.
WORD Bookstore {123 Newark Avenue}
An independently owned bookstore and cafe {with additional location in Brooklyn for those across the Hudson and over the East River} – featuring a local author program, and incentivization for shopping small and supporting the community.
Price point: $$
See More: A Guide to the Coffee Shops of Hoboken
What’s your favorite boutique in Jersey City? Share with us in the comments and don’t forget to #ShopSmall! <3