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With a vibrant social scene and plenty of shopping choices, Dallas is home to some great ‘hipster’ shops. For those of us not quite hip enough to be hipster, that can mean some great thrift stores, local boutiques, and organic and eco-friendly options. Read on to find out where the hipsters shop in Dallas.

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Buffalo Exchange

This clothing exchange store originally began as a 450-square-foot store in Tucson, Arizona. Buffalo Exchange is a unique twist on the traditional shopping experience. This store allows customers the option to either buy, sell, or trade their clothes on the spot. The family-owned store strives to provide fashionable clothing while still maintaining a friendly and down-to-earth environment. Buffalo Exchange now has 48 stores in 17 different states and has quickly become known as a hipster shop.

Dallas Pin-Up

This boutique offers a great selection of high-quality clothing from local artists, but Dallas Pin-Up has a unique twist. Many of the items that are sold include retro-style dresses, aprons, handcrafted hats, and hairpieces. In addition, the boutique serves as a photography and styling studio. The employees help dress their customers, style their hair and makeup, and set up a pin-up-style photography shoot. The clothing and photography sessions are very reasonably priced, making for a perfect birthday or girls’ night out.

Forty Five Ten

This store in Uptown Dallas is 8,000 square feet and is located in a historic building, with a central fountain and courtyard. The clothing has a mix of men and women’s clothing from around the world. Forty Five Ten has supplied clothing to stars such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Laura Bush, and Angie Harmon and draws many customers who are looking for high-end clothing. In addition, the store has a café, which has become known as a chic place to grab a meal. Forty Five Ten is also proud to partner with local charities and institutions, such as The Family Place and the Dallas Museum of Art.

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