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Where to Go Shopping in Aspen, Colorado

Heres where to go shopping in Aspen, whatever youre looking for
Here's where to go shopping in Aspen, whatever you're looking for | © Kristina Blokhin / Alamy Stock Photo

If you think the Aspen slopes are a rush, try shopping in this ritzy mountain town. The fashion capital of Colorado has plenty of flashy stores with big-name brands – and price tags to match. But there’s another side to Aspen’s shopping scene, where quirky meets quality.

Kemo Sabe

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Cowboy chic is found at Kemo Sabe, where high fashion meets the Wild West. This friendly store is bursting with handcrafted cowboy hats, leather products, buckles and boots. And if you buy a pair of boots or a hat, it’ll be customized to make it a one-off. There are now two other Kemo Sabes, one in Vail, Colorado, and one in Las Vegas, but this is where it all began.

Emporium and Flying Circus

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The Emporium and Flying Circus, Aspen, Colorado, USA
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This funky boutique, featuring products from 70 or so local artists, is the most unusual shopping experience in Aspen. The store is housed in a brightly painted Victorian miners’ cabin and decorated with upcycled curios. Inside, you’ll find vintage clothing, hula hoops, natural dog biscuits, an oxygen bar, jewelry made out of old silverware… the list goes on. It’s best to just take a look yourself.

Meat and Cheese Restaurant and Farm Shop

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This restaurant-store hybrid was opened in 2014 by the brains behind the local Avalanche Cheese Company. As you might guess, they offer Aspen’s best selection of cheeses and local meats. But you’ll also find excellent wine, beer, artisanal breads and gourmet foods. It feels like shopping a finely curated farmers’ market and is a good place to pick up a souvenir. If you’ve got time, stop at the attached restaurant, which serves a modern menu with world influences.

Explore Booksellers

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Explore Booksellers, located in a charming Victorian house on Main Street, boasts an impressive selection of books to browse while the snow tumbles outside. Investigate the nooks of this historic building and discover your next page-turner. The idyllic store, which has been serving the community for 40 years, also sells beautiful journals, cards and unique gifts. If you’re lucky, it will be hosting a special event or author reading while you’re in town.

The Little Bird

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If top designer brands are your bag, this luxury consignment shop will make you giddy, with the world’s most vaunted fashion labels on offer at greatly reduced prices. The store resides in an huge outlet near the Aspen Mountain Gondola. New arrivals, selected by the Little Bird’s all-knowing staff, come in daily. Unsurprisingly, it has earned a reputation as one of the best consignment stores in the state.

Ute Mountaineer

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The family-owned Ute Mountaineer is the place to go if you want to tackle Aspen’s unforgiving terrains. The staff are reassuringly experienced in all manner of outdoor activities. Grill them and get their local tips before you set out. Ute Mountaineer’s products are personally curated and based on the staff’s real-life expertise. The shop also holds occasional events and educational workshops.

About the author

Aimee Heckel has two decades of experience writing for newspapers and magazines. She has edited, written and contributed to more than 50 books, including many best-sellers and award-winners. Her book, "Colorado Day Trips By Theme," hit #1 in four different categories. As a travel writer, she was the head writer and editor of TravelBoulder.com. She remains a regular contributor for USA Today 10Best and Fodor's travel books (specializing in Colorado and the national parks of the West), as well as a luxury spa travel writer and editor for SpaTravelGal.com. She was the Colorado travel expert and a content editor for Tripsavvy. As a journalist, she has been published everywhere from Oprah's O Magazine to the cover of Yoga Journal. She wrote an award-winning, humorous fashion column and fitness column for the Boulder Daily Camera newspaper in Colorado and was a long-time blogger for HuffPost Weird. She has written on nearly every beat at daily newspapers in Colorado and been the editor-in-chief of multiple print magazines.

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