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Sperry-Topsider Brings American Classics to Dallas

Preppy is back in a big way this year, and nothing says classic chic more than Sperry-Topsider. Since 1935, this company has been bringing comfortable, colorful footwear that is associated with those who yacht and play tennis at the club. Now, Sperry brings their high-brow value and style to Northpark Center in Dallas, it's only Texas boutique. These kicks are no longer just the nautical fare the brand is so closely identified with. Metallics, bright colors, creative embellishments...all these fun additions make for a prepster's fashion obsession. If you want to wear a piece of American history and also have feet that will thank you, then join the cool kids at Sperry-Topsider.

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Find all your outdoor needs at REI

REI now has two locations in the metroplex, one in their original location just off 635 and one now in Plano by Park and Preston. They have everything you need and more for backpacking, traveling in general, hiking, camping, kayaking, and anything else you can think of that's "outdoorsy." They also sell Vibrams (those toe-finger running shoes) and it's a great place to find ski supplies and down jackets for a city that is nowhere near slopes of any kind and usually isn't below freezing. The staff is also knowledgeable when it comes to what you need and what you don't need for just about every outdoor activity.

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Accessorize and then some at Sam Moon

If you're ever in dire need of a belt, bag, any jewelry, luggage, faux fancy flip flops or a tiara, go to Sam Moon. Sam Moon is a warehouse of every accessory under the sun and then some. Despite the openness of every store's floor plan (or rather, lack thereof) and short shelving, it's still somehow possible to get lost in oozits and whatzits galore. It's like a no man's land of cheap but nice-enough looking jewelry and accessories at rock bottom prices. Another nice thing about Sam Moon is their intolerance for ill-behaved children. They have three locations across the metroplex in Dallas, Frisco and Fort Worth.

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Find high fashion for a steal at the Shops at Park Lane

The Shops at Park lane (located just across 75 from North Park Center) is a new mixed-use development with retail stores and restaurants that follows the trend of an open-air shopping space with big sidewalks and apartments towering above. The retail stores all have the common theme of fashion at a bargain, with stores like Nordstrom's Rack, Sack's Off Fifth, Home Goods and the Bloomingdale's Outlet. There are also a few nice little eco-conscious boutiques like Reuse Jeans and Evol Society. There is also a Whole Foods and, while there are just a couple restaurants currently open, several more are "coming soon."

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The Bishop Arts District combines an indie flair with a cultural spirit

The Bishop Arts District is located in Oak Cliff, the neighborhood south of town trying to overcome its historically bad rep for being a "bad part of town." Luckily, a little bit of gentrification has gone a long way without sucking the character out of Oak Cliff and the Bishop Arts District serves as the thriving central cohesion for this part of town. The Bishop Arts District is hands down the best area to find indie boutiques with one of a kind, hand made garments and the like. Picture a brick and mortar version of Etsy. A good collection of small, local restaurants add to this area's charm as well as the Kessler Theater (a music venue) and the Texas Theater (an old movie theater playing flicks once again) make the Bishop Arts District one heck of a shopping destination.

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Pay a visit to the Neiman Marcus flagship store

No one has really had a shopping experience in Dallas without visiting Neiman Marcus' historic flagship store in downtown. Opened in 1907, Neimans downtown location has all the latest fashions with that old-school, Chicago Mag Mile department store ambiance. In addition to their quality clothing, enjoy the classic window displays, their renowned excellent service and lunch at the Zodiac Room. Their downtown location is especially nice during the holidays, as they go all out with decorations and displays. Neiman Marcus is a staple both to Dallas and the fashion world at large, making their downtown location great for shopping and browsing alike.

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Buy something fancy for someone special at the Galleria

The Galleria in North Dallas is upscale shopping at its finest. The Galleria is home to numerous designer storefronts, boutique shops, upscale department stores (Nordstrom's, Macy's and Sak's) and even an art gallery. Perusing the window displays while strolling under the Galleria's vaulted glass ceiling makes for a relaxed and enjoyable shopping experience. They also have one of the nicest ice skating rinks in town (you know, for the kiddos). After working up an appetite with a day of shopping you can then sit down to upscale casual dining or even treat yourself to some fine dining at The Grill on the Alley or Oceanaire.

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Find something funky at Lula B’s

Lula B's is a spacious little antique mall in Deep Ellum touting "cool stuff for cool people," and with good reason. Over 80 vendors specialize in items from the 50's 60's and 70's and sell everything you need (and everything you didn't know you needed) that's vintage, retro, antique, collectible or just plain cool and funky. From farmhouse kitchen gadgets and designer clothes to vintage cowboy boots and vinyl, Lula B's makes it hard to leave empty handed. A trip to Lula B's is no "quick trip" kind of deal - make time to get lost amongst the brick-a-brack. As an added bonus, Lula B's has expanded to two locations with another store in the Dallas Design District. Can we say oozits and whatzits galore?

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Find discounts on designer labels at the Allen Outlets

Oh, outlet malls; you'd love to hate them and hate to love them but when it comes down to it all your favorite stores and designer labels are represented and the prices are all discounted, sometimes deeply. The Allen Premium Outlets live up to all that outlet malls promise and more. Charlotte Russe, Juicy Couture, Coach, even Le Creuset calls your name and whispers sweet nothings in your ear about lower prices and the current season's trends. You can even join their VIP club to receive special coupons and promotions for over 100 outlet stores. They also usually have big sales around national holidays that yield three day weekends.

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Make a day out of shopping in the West Village

The upscale shopping in Uptown's West Village offers a blend of boutiques and national brand stores to the tune of Ann Taylor and Banana Republic. In an afternoon of store-hopping, shoppers can come home with anything from artisan handmade accessories or a pair of cowboy boots to business attire and a bottle of wine. The West Village also has a variety of eateries to refuel after a day of hard shopping, as well as a few watering holes and the Magnolia Theater if an indie film strikes your fancy after all that shopping. A few excellent shops to stop into are Carito Caro, Cowboy Cool, Pitaya, and Club Monaco opens for Fall 2011.

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Shop, eat, and catch a flick at Mockingbird Station

Mockingbird Station is a great place to shop when you're looking for a few of those "mall" favorites but don't want to deal with the hassle of the mall. Pick up your necessities at Bath and Body Works, Ann Taylor, The Gap or Victoria's Secret and then find that something extra special at one of their boutiques, such as Movida or Francesca's collections. Mockingbird Station is home to several little restaurants to get a quick bite or post-shop cocktail, as well as the Angelika Film Center, great for checking out the latest indie flicks. It's also conveniently located just north of downtown, right on the DART Rail stop.

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Get ‘yer western gear at the Fort Worth Stockyards

Whether you are just visiting or live in the area, spending time in DFW often warrants a need for those western, Texas-themed goods, be it leather coasters for a souvenir, over sized wooden furniture for a man cave, or Texas-shaped anything. The best cluster of western stores and boutique style shops can be found around the Fort Worth Stockyards. The various shopping establishments at the Stockyards offer western goods such as Wranglers, western antiques, furniture, boots and even saddles. While some of the merch falls into the "Texas kitsch" category, that's kind of the point. For your more typical souvenirs, check out the giant, obvious-placed assortment of souvenir shops. For something a little more unique (like leather coasters made by a real Texas inmate), check the side roads for consignment stores and boutiques.

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Put on something vintage at Puttin’ on the Ritz

Every vintage-clothing connoisseur goes through the same weary task of rifling through racks at vintage stores in hopes of finding that one little upscale gem that's been overlooked. This treasure hunt can be frustrating and (pun intended) wearing. Look no further, my friends. Puttin' on the Ritz in Snider Plaza specializes in vintage collections up to a hundred years old including 20th century wedding dresses and even some classic designer labels from collections of decades passed. This is no second hand store of hand-me-downs, Puttin' on the Ritz brings you vintage shopping at its finest. While the vintage designer clothing can cost into the thousands, you can still find some good buys in the $20 and up range to give your wardrobe a nod to those fashion trends that keep resurfacing through the test of time.

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Northpark Center is upscale shopping at its finest

Northpark Center is a staple for Dallas shopping. The store directory alone has its own bragging rights with representation from top designers such as Betsy Johnson, Versace, Gucci and the list goes on. Northpark Center also dons a collection of fine art and installations throughout the building with acquisitions by Nancy A. Nasher. Northpark’s restaurants and eateries are also better-than-your-average food court. The official food court has a Paciugo, a Which Which and a Snappy Salads, and their restaurants include fancy favorites Luna De Noche, Maggiano’s and McKormick and Schmick’s Seafood. As if all that wasn’t enough, Northpark is the future home to Dallas’ first and only H&M opening later this year. Pardon me while I squeal with excitement.

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Voodoo Chile is the thrift shop to end all thrift shops

This small, psychedelic thrift shop located off Greenville Ave (around the corner from the Libertine) is the place to go when you’re bored with all the other thrift shops. It’s jam-packed with curiosities galore, from artistically crazy masks to vinyl to racks of vintage clothes and anything else you would never think you needed to buy. Don’t be fooled by the small exterior; there is no lack of merchandise. You could spend hours in this place searching for objects that lurk in the shadows. The merch is also constantly changing, so each visit proves to be a new experience. It’s a true hoarder’s delight.

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Luxury Landmark Stanley Korshak

With worldwide recognition, Stanley Korshak is a department store like none other. Boasting an exciting and unique selection of both runway designs and wardrobe basics, Stanley Korshak showcases the work of established designers and fresh talent- something unique for most department stores. Soon-to-be brides will revel at the bridal boutique's exquisite selection and the professional and unparalleled service will make your shopping excursion a quality experience.

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Wardrobe Inspiration at Ahab Bowen Vintage Store

This location is truly the place to go to for vintage shopping in Dallas. Besides it’s fabulous location (a greenhouse), Ahab Bowen offers something from every period in fashion. Whether you are looking for something fashionable to wear for your next Bowling tournament, want to spice up your current wardrobe with hot hip accessories, or just stack up on your 70’s disco outfits, Ahab Bowen is a wonderful source of inspiration.

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Warren Barron Brings Bridal Style to Dallas

The Big Day is approaching, and the one question on everyone's mind is what the gown looks like. Picture 26That's where Warren Barron of Highland Park Village takes over. According to WB, "Never again will a bride need to travel to New York in search of the perfect gown." By selecting the highest quality materials and gowns that practically leap off the hanger, this bridal boutique has created a destination that attracts brides from all over. Oscar De La Renta, Angel Sanchez, and the queen of all bridal designers, Vera Wang, are all on display. Trunk shows featuring well-known and hot new designers are commonplace and give the discerning bride the chance to visualize her dream gown. That plane ticket to New York City? Save the miles and put it towards the honeymoon. Your gown can be found here in town.

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Tailor-Made Luxury at Hadleigh’s

Picture 82Sometimes a suit or dress shirt off the rack just won't do. The fit isn't always what it should be, and if it's something you plan on getting a lot of mileage out of, then fit is key. That's where Hadleigh's in Highland Park Village steps in. An atelier for those who have a hankering for custom fit and undeniable style, Hadleigh’s creates everything to be cut and sewn by hand in Italy to your specific measurements. The owners know a thing or two about meeting client's needs as owners Ed and Gable Shaikh were buyers for Stanley Korshak, and Ed was one of the top Ralph Lauren salesmen in the country. Besides the custom tailoring, handcrafted personal timepieces and style consulting are also available. They can even arrange worldwide shopping excursions to see the behind the scenes world of ateliers all over. These luxuries don't come cheaply; Hadleigh's suits range in the thousands. But, when it comes to looking dapper in that suit or crisp new shirt 24/7, you will never second guess that you look as great as you feel.

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Find Beauty Beneath at Trousseau

Picture 19Le Mystere. Roberto Cavalli. Cosabella. They're all famous brands of opulent, sexy lingerie that can make anyone feel like a goddess. Trousseau in the West Village carries some of the finest lingerie brands in one convenient location. If you are looking to inspire a romantic evening or find bridal selections that will create a lasting impression, this boutique has it all. Besides the much-needed professional bra fitting and undergarment staples, Trousseau also offers comfy lounge-wear and t-shirts for those times when you want to take a break from the sexier fare, but still look and feel pretty. Hollywood Fashion Tape and Nippets are helpful tricks of the trade used by celebrities, which are also best sellers here in Dallas. Before you plan that next special night, take a detour from typical mall shopping and visit Trousseau- you won't be disappointed, and neither will your sweetheart.

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Celeb Buzz for Big D’s Fortune Denim

With Picture 7a celebrity devotees like Jennifer Aniston and Paris Hilton, Fortune Denim can make you feel like a star, even if you aren't already. The satin waistband inside the jeans, signature details such as metallic thread and Swarovski crystal buttons, and a slimming fit make this denim ulta-posh. If that isn't enough to pique your interest, each pair has a personal fortune sewn inside to bring you good luck! Created by local entrepreneur Karen Noseff, Fortune Denim can be found at local boutiques like the Blue Jeans Bar, or on occasion at special events Ms. Noseff throws herself. Who doesn't want to shop for premium denim while lounging at a wine and cheese party? Shopping is all the more fun when styles range from names like Shanghai Star to Beijing Belle. Visit Fortune's website to find a flattering fit and perhaps, your fortune.

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Betty Cupcake’s Sweet Spin on Fashion

Mother and daughter team Evelyn and Jacque Silverman grew up in a household with five unique women, which gives them an edge on what women really want when it coPicture 6mes to clothes. They dreamed up Betty Cupcake, a Snider Plaza boutique that caters to women from their 20's all the way to their 60's(!), with style that crosses boundaries, time, and generations. With hard to find designers like Whitney Eve (designed by MTV reality star Whitney Port,) and unique jewelry pieces that will spark instant conversation, Betty Cupcake is anything but typical. Owner Jacque will make recommendations that almost always are a perfect fit and garner major compliments from friends and foes alike, so don't be afraid to ask for her advice. Browse the shabby chic shop and find wardrobe staples that both you and your mother will love. But don't feel like you have to share, there's enough here to fill everyone's closet.

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Prêt-à-Porter at Movida Boutique

Movida Boutique is where Dallas ladies go for boutique items at affordable prices. Located just underneath the Angelika Film Center, this trendy yet eclectic boutique has great deals and pairings to those in need of some eye-candy or some serious shopping. Picture 4 Whether you're a true shopper and like to dig or prefer the full-service route, the girls here are laid back and ready to help when and where you need. You can find everything  from jewelry to purses to shoes for nights out or a sassy work number that has yet to go mainstream. Let the fashionable staff help put together your next ensemble. Movida is spacious and tends to be less crowded than other boutiques at Mockingbird Station.

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Elements Will Outfit You in the Hottest Threads

Lucky Magazine named Elements as the store with the best selection of hip labels in Dallas, and, quite frankly, we agree! Browse the racks for designer duds by M Missoni and Catherine Malandrino or explore some of the European designers in stock. Take your pick from jeans, dresses, and all manner of fashionista-fitting threads. Count on this store to outfit you for any and every occasion!

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8,000 Square Feet of Designer Joy at Forty Five Ten

Picture 26Ever wonder what your favorite Hollywood types fill their closets and homes with? Look no further than this 8,000 square foot store for the answers. Housing a mix of fashion, accessories, and homeware, it has attracted a celebrity clientele that ranges from Laura Bush to local Angie Harmon. Boasting a huge collection for both men and women, the range goes from Fragments jewelry designer Mallary Marks to chic menswear from Tom Ford to funky designer Commes des Garcons to elegant Givenchy to Murano glass specialists Venini to (gasp!) menswear's Michael Bastian. If taking in all this fabulous fashion gets too much for one day, refresh and relax at the chic lunchspot T-Room. Forty Five Ten puts a new meaning on the expression of having everything- and eating your cake, too!

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One of a Kind Finds at Crimson in the City

Buy something and wear it the next day and it's doubtful you'll ever run into someone wearing exactly the same thing. Hard-to-find labels are here like Lillith Hiver, Jane August and Jarbo.

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