Based on the foot traffic in Manhattan last weekend, specifically SoHo, the cobblestoned streets are a shopping mecca. Unsurprisingly, Sarah Flint NYC Pop-Up Boutique, a unique designer shoe experience, created a location on West Broadway.

Since I became a brand ambassador for Sarah Flint shoes, I didn’t mind getting up at dawn to travel three hours by Amtrak to Manhattan.

The Pop-Up location is in trendy SoHo, formerly a gritty area home to factories in the early 20th century. By the 1960s, SoHo became a refuge for artists drawn to lofts and cheap rents.
Now a high-rent district. SoHo is the hot spot for all the European designers and cool brands, including Sarah Flint’s handcrafted shoes made in Italy.
Upon entering the Sarah Flint Pop-Up location, one feels nostalgic and nostalgic for old-world craftsmanship. Why? The attention to detail of the handcrafted Italian-made shoes and the store’s elegant decor.
After a 360 view of the retail space, I tried the bestselling Natalie flat in Black Vachetta Leather. Every fashionista needs a chic slip-on ballerina. And how glamorous is the display area?
How about the Rosie? The Almond Toe Slip-on Heeled Loafer. I could have walked a mile in these beauties.
Another bestseller is the Perfect Dress Bootie 90. It’s oh so comfy, and the hidden platform helps maintain a sleek silhouette while decreasing the foot’s pitch.
I had an excellent experience examining the many styles at the Sarah Flint NYC Pop-Up Boutique.

I didn’t mention that I met up with Instagram and Sustainable Spotlight friends Elle and Sue Ellen for lunch at the Mercer Kitchen in SoHo.

Sue Ellen and I had our photos done by NYFW photographer Denton Taylor.

Oh, Sue Ellen and I learned two Broadways in Manhattan run perpendicular and not parallel. One is West Broadway, and the other is Broadway. It’s so confusing!
Remember to use my Sarah Flint $50.00 discount code—SARAHFLINT-BATHEAGEOFGRACE (for first-time purchases)—to treat yourself to well-made shoes, boots, or slippers.
As always, thank you for reading.