Only the hippest hipsters seem to get clued into the after-hours concerts and conceptual art gallery openings, but average Joes can shop vintage accessories, clothing, and records anytime.
Well-heeled shoe lovers flock to this distinctly Euro boutique for shoes by Pedro Garcia and Loeffler Randall, bags by Mad Imports and Calleen Cordero, and cutting-edge clothing basics from NYC and across the pond.
Distinguished gent Ken Barber sells his menswear designs — alongside shoes, cuff links, leather goods, and more — at his gallery-like West Midtown boutique.
Bubbly shopkeeper Olivia Gallander is a NOLA jewelry designer with Left Coast style. Built by Wendy, Joy Han, and designer denim fill the shelves. Gift just about anyone with her hard-to-find necklace and handbag picks.
Designer denim, going-out tops, and looks that evoke the classiest parts of Miami style. The staff are drop-dead gorgeous. Even more killer? They’re super nice.
BB Dakota, MM Couture, and a host of other letter-perfect, on-trend finds at this locally owned boutique.
Retro jumpsuits, gents’ suspenders and jackets, and woven belts and clutches fill the racks at this precious vintage boutique.
The don’t call owner Camille Wright the “Butt Nazi” for nothing. Expert jean fittings, deejayed designer trunk shows, and an eclectic mix of clothes (Joe’s, Milly, Lilla P.) for girls and guys.
They won’t name names, but the owners behind this undeniable consignment shop source lines like Gryson, Guy Baxter, and Rory Beca directly from some of the choicest boutiques around town.
Get your kicks (Diesel, limited edition Nikes, and anything that Pharrell Williams would deem cool) at the upscale streetwear and shoe boutique.