The Best Fashion Boutiques and Independent Clothing Shops in Las Vegas
For those who come to Las Vegas and aren’t interested in gambling, there are plenty of shops with which to occupy your time. Whether it’s high-end fashion inside the Forum Shops or thrift stores such as Retro Vegas, you can find almost anything. If you’re a bargain shopper, an antique collector, or just love a good deal, check out some of the best clothing boutiques in Las Vegas.
Buffalo Exchange
This nationally recognized chain has been a welcome addition to Las Vegas. At Buffalo Exchange, customers can buy and sell used clothing and vintage items for money or store credit. Formerly located next to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Buffalo Exchange has joined the burgeoning arts community in the downtown area. Parking near the store can be difficult; the closest set of spaces is a block away on the corner of Colorado Avenue.
Vintage Vegas Antiques
Vintage Vegas Antiques is another funky and fun shop in downtown Las Vegas. While most of their merchandise focuses on antique items such as furniture and jewelry, they also keep a limited amount of clothing items in their inventory. While you’re down there, you can also head over to Rockin’ Bettie, Tatyana, or Buffalo Exchange, since they’re all within walking distance of each other.
Glam Factory Vintage
If you’re not careful, you might pass right by Glam Factory Vintage. This charming little boutique is right in the heart of the Arts District, and you can find almost anything once you step through its front doors, including the owner’s adopted pugs. From roller skates to tuxedos to cocktail dresses, the Glam Factory has plenty for the vintage aficionado to get lost in.
Rockin’ Bettie
Rockin’ Bettie is another fun vintage clothing shop in downtown Las Vegas. Just down the street from Makers and Finders Coffee, you can spend an entire day in the area, perusing through ’50s dresses, trousers, and accessories. The prices are affordable, and the shop itself is too adorable to pass by, so if you find yourself in the area, be sure to stop in.
Gypsy Bazaar
The local entertainment industry lauds Gypsy Bazaar as one of the best vintage shops in Las Vegas. A consignment shop located on the west side of the city, Gypsy Bazaar is brimming with treasures and clothing that you won’t find anywhere else. The owner of the store, Coco, goes out of her way to make sure every guest’s experience is memorable; people who’ve been to the store will return simply to see her again.
Driven Boutique
Anyone looking for contemporary fashion at reasonable prices should check out Driven Boutique. This retail shop sits on the west side of Las Vegas, approximately 15 to 20 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip. Most of the items are geared toward women, including shoes, purses, dresses, and jumpsuits. If you decide to visit this cute little shop during your trip, you won’t be able to leave empty-handed.
Burnt Boutique
Burnt Boutique is a unique shop, as in—it has no actual “shop.” Burnt Boutique is a fully mobile retailer and offers fashion consulting as one of their many services. Check out their online store, and if you find something you like, you can book a private shopping event with Nicole and Reina. Burnt strives to support the local artisan industry by also carrying a number of handmade items from local designers.
Fruition LV
Fruition LV is well known in the local fashion community for both its vintage and hard-to-find, limited edition items. The staff at Fruition will aid you in your shopping endeavors, and make suggestions for different styles or trends if you’d like. Located close to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, this shop is just minutes from the center of the Las Vegas Strip.
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