Big sports department store with everything from Pucci skiwear to skater tees. The comfy shoes (especially Uggs) draw the tweens.
Upscale contemporary women’s clothing, handbags, and jewelry boutique in the heart of Snider Plaza. Visit the backroom’s shoe department for luxe labels including Marni and Christian Louboutin.
Only a few years old, this Nordstrom is one of the Seattle-based chain’s coolest with super chic displays and decor. The men’s, women’s, teens, and children’s fashions (don’t miss the signature shoe section) are fashion forward, but fairly affordable. The third floor hosts home decor, the in-house resto, and under-the-radar spa.
If only the walls could talk. The chain’s original location strictly edits collections, unlike other locales. Don’t miss the resto’s homemade popovers with strawberry butter and the yummy first-floor shoe salon with Main Street views.
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Locally owned women’s shoe shop with a strong following. Blame it on the trendy styles by big names (Steve Madden, Calvin Klein, Charles David, Sam Edelman) as well as the affordable jewelry and handbags.
Two-story, upscale women’s boutique packed with designer labels like Pucci, Cavalli, and Moschino. Handbags, jewelry, shoes, and contemporary clothing (Elizabeth and James, BCBG, D&G) also line the racks.
Three-floor emporium for high-end fashion ranging from upscale contemporary women’s clothing such as M Missoni to Christian Louboutin shoes and men’s Armani blazers. The family-owned boutique also hosts regular trunks shows with budding designers like NYC-based Ruffian and Elizabeth Showers, a local jewelry line.
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Luxury clothing and shoe salon that focuses on fashion-forward European labels. Plan to spend some serious money or swat away pesky sales people.
Super-swanky department store with New York City roots. Expect loads of designer labels. The brand’s signature (and somewhat affordable) enamel bangles are legendary.
Think of this vintage boutique as your best-dressed friend’s walk-in closet. Retro Moschino bags mix with so-right-now bandage dresses. The glass counter always has something irresistible (old-school Gucci playing cards, anyone?).