Surrender Dorothy
About
Vintage clothing stores offer a quiet rebellion against disposable fashion. Surrender Dorothy fits neatly into that tradition, sitting where the grid of Chelsea softens into the irregular blocks near Union Square. Shoppers who prefer garments with stories—whether a 1970s leather jacket or a 1990s silk slip dress—often find themselves browsing rails that feel more like an archive than a retail floor.
At 13 W 17th St New York, NY 10011, the storefront blends into the sidewalk, its signage small enough to require a second glance. Inside, the selection shifts with each visit, reflecting whatever consignments have recently arrived. Regulars stop by not for predictable inventory but for the chance to uncover something singular, a piece that hasn’t been replicated in fast-fashion cycles.
Directions are easiest via the map, though locals usually navigate by memory once they’ve walked the route a few times. If you need to confirm hours or ask about a specific item, call ahead—no number is posted on the door. The neighborhood itself rewards lingering; nearby cafes and bookshops make it simple to turn a quick errand into a longer afternoon.