Jackson is flooded with places that sell Native American jewelry, but this one stands out for its well-priced white turquoise rings and Shoshone beaded pouches. Read more.
Proprietor Jean Schwartz stocks affordable pieces from hip lines, like Anna Sui and Cynthia Steffe, then puts them all together in a mellow, living-room-like environment that encourages lingering. Read more.
The comprehensive selection at this shop—more famous for its website, shopbop.com—is truly excellent. Our favorites include Tucker blouses, What Goes Around Comes Around dresses, and gold Gorjana neck Read more.
Gold-framed cutouts in the walls of this living room–esque setting display Lanvin ballet flats, Miu Miu boots, and towering YSL heels. Read more.
Finding this subterranean store can be tricky, but its vast shoe selection (lines include LD Tuttle, Surface to Air, and Zeha Berlin) makes it well worth the effort. Read more.
Owner Nealy Blau makes biannual trips to Milan to handpick gorgeously crafted leather goods. Expect the latest, most sought-after styles from insider brands like Il Bisonte and Fiorentini + Baker. Read more.
Though its stock changes constantly, designers like 3.1 Phillip Lim, Wyeth by Todd Magill, and Gryson—all at about 50 percent off retail—are almost always in the rotation. Read more.
Periwinkle expertly mixes office-appropriate pieces by Parameter and Nanette Lepore with more laid-back ones from Yoana Baraschi and Eva Franco. Read more.
D.C. residents and locals flock here for on-trend styles by L.A.M.B., Cacharel, Citizens of Humanity, and Nanette Lepore. Read more.
Dependably elegant designers like Giorgio Armani, Vera Wang, and Michael Kors are well represented at this venerable boutique, which also carries more youthful but equally chic lines. Read more.
Husband-and-wife team Doug and Marty French have been creating and selling jewelry for more than 38 years. They design the kind of timeless shapes you can wear every day. Read more.
Numerous branches of this winter-wear chain, known for its shearling coats and trapper hats, dot the Rockies. We love the wraparound-sole fur boots, designed to keep feet dry even in the deepest snow. Read more.
V.O.D.’s owners are on a mission to stock cool, notoriously tricky-to-find labels, like Isabel Marant, Elise Overland, and Jeremy Laing. There’s some glam big-name vintage thrown into the mix, too. Read more.
Entirely girly in looks and merchandise, this favorite stocks all the essentials a ladylike Austinite could desire: Nanette Lepore dresses, Rebecca Taylor chiffon tops, and Trina Turk frame purses. Read more.
Just as offbeat as the bright Samantha Treacy and Nanette Lepore garments on offer is the anything-goes (yet somehow cohesive) interior, complete with upholstered walls and a metallic leather couch. Read more.
This shop’s been long a standout for upstart labels, but its biggest draw is its shoe salon, which has all the heavy hitters, from Christian Louboutin to Marc Jacobs, yet tends toward an edgier buy. Read more.
One of the most on-point places in town to turn up refined small labels like Nili Lotan and Rachel Roy Signature. Read more.
Kick Pleat is our preferred destination for clothing by rising names like Apiece Apart and Richard Chai, plus the latest from established indies, including Humanoid, Rachel Comey, and Acne. Read more.
In this soaring space, lacy underthings are displayed in glass-topped cases. Aside from the stunning array of Lejaby panties and Made by Niki rompers, there’s an impressive selection of basics. Read more.
Meander through the gorgeous, succulent-filled gardens that surround this nursery, then step into the adorable restored bungalow that houses its trove of perfect-for-gifting vintage and new treasures. Read more.
Earthy home goods, colorful melamine dishware, pint-size vases designed to hold just a single bud, and other bound-to-be-loved gifts proliferate at this neatly organized design resource. Read more.
Adding to this store's charming decor is its extensive array of products from rarely seen indie beauty brands, like Lily Lambert's gold-flecked perfume or Velana K's barely-there tinted glosses. Read more.
Each pair of this shop’s iconic bare sandals are made in-house, by hand, by cobblers trained in Italy; shoppers custom-design what they want. Read more.
Housed in a rambling century-old building, this shop is filled with pieces from labels you couldn’t otherwise find for miles: Rozae Nichols, Coclico, and Rag & Bone. Read more.
Started by two local moms who met while working for the Roxy clothing line, this retro boutique yields here-and-only-here buys from up-and-coming designers like Sunshine & Shadow and Current/Elliott. Read more.
An unparalleled place to score hot-ticket items—like Current/Elliott's boyfriend jeans—long after they've sold out elsewhere. Read more.
An acronym for the "Greatest of All Things," stylist Christina Smith's boutique shines the spotlight on under-the-radar labels, like Matilde, Samantha Treacy, and Alice Ritter. Read more.
Owner Whitney Mosley has a seriously great eye for tailored, on-trend pieces, and her store shows it: She stocks a superlative lineup, including Vivienne Westwood and Rag & Bone. Read more.
This girly Southern shop is replete with hard-to-score brands like Mara Hoffman and Rozae Nichols. Read more.
Amazingly, this luxurious chainlet is the only shop in Los Angeles to offer the Big Three—Manolo Blahnik, Jimmy Choo, and Christian Louboutin—under one roof. Read more.