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More Than Buying Apparels |
2727 West State Street Boise, ID 83702 United States +1 208 385 9553 |
Contrary to its name, Board room has nothing formal about it. This fun place is ideal if you want to purchase clothes or sports equipments. You will find some awesome skateboards and snowboards, and don't worry if it is not of your size, they would order one for you. The store also has a range of men's and women's clothing with labels like Pac Sun. Another notable thing about the shop is the friendly staff who help you with all your queries. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Area's only factory outlet |
6852 South Eisenman Road Boise, ID 83716 United States +1 208 331 5000 http://www.boisefactoryoutlets... |
Conveniently located off Interstate 84 at the Gowen Road exit, Boise's outdoor factory-outlet mall offers loads of shopping fun. If you get a little hot under the collar, check out nearby Idaho Ice World for a cool skate. This mall has something for every budget-conscious shopper from tennis shoes to toys. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shop 'til you drop |
350 North Milwaukee Road Boise, ID 83788 United States |
Getting around to holiday shopping on Christmas Eve? Well, this massive mall and surrounding businesses offer more than what you need. Nearly 200 stores call the mall home, including JC Penney, Mervyn's and the Bon Marche. A movie theater and a plethora of chain restaurants are a stone's throw away. Located at the busiest intersection in the state, the mall is the largest in Idaho. If you don't mind the traffic, it's worth the hassle. The mall area, close to Interstate 84, is a 10-minute drive to the airport and downtown. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Downtown shopping center |
800 West Main Street Boise, ID 83702 United States +1 208 472 5200 |
Located in the heart of downtown Boise, this open-air shopping center offers a variety of interesting shops, restaurants and even a nightclub. Climbing three stories, the checkered columns of this mall add an original flair to Boise's mostly historic, sandstone buildings. Diners can choose from the Piper Pub & Grill, Fletcher's Cafe, Shige Japanese Cuisine and other locally owned eateries. Offering camera expertise, Idaho Camera, is found on the first floor. Specialty stores also include Purple Sage Boutique, World Cycle and American Clothing Gallery. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Asian textiles and jewelry |
415 South Eighth Street Boise, ID 83702 United States +1 208 384 0514 |
This sleek, elegant gallery gives downtown Boise an exotic air. Luscious Oriental carpets and tribal rugs are prominently featured. The gallery, through a connection with a refugee weavers program, contributes its own line of handmade Turkish rugs, made from vegetable dyes. The gallery also displays Asian antique furnishings, accessories and jewelry. All of these items are found on the owners' yearly Asian excursions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Boise jeweler since 1954 |
130 North Eighth Street Boise, ID 83702 United States +1 208 343 6151 http://www.haldavis.com finejewelry@haldavis.com |
The glass gleams at this upscale store, serving Boise customers since 1954. Located in the Capitol Terrace, the store's display cabinets reveal sparkling diamonds and stylish watches. The shop features diamond ring designers such as Jean Viteau, Paul Klecka, Jean-Francois Albert and Krementz Gemstones. Elegant bracelets, necklaces, pendants and pearls round out the jewelry offerings. The store also features Waterford Crystal, Lladro Porcelain, Chelsea Clocks, Montblanc Writing Tools and a variety of Swiss watches. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dazzle with Diamonds |
350 North Milwaukee Street Boise, ID 83704 United States +1 208 376 6181 http://www.morganjewelers.com/... customercare@morganjewelers.com |
This store has continued to dazzle customers with jewelery for three generations. The bridal collection inspired from famous love stories, translates them in designs like Cleopatra's Passion. The rings, earrings and wedding bands give you the feeling of royal elegance. The pendants will enhance the beauty of the long neck they rest on. It also features designers like Tacori. It also stores accessories for men. You can also buy Gift cards that can be redeemed. So visit the store for grandiose and a regal experience. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Specialty jewelry from 90 artists |
818 West Idaho Street Boise, ID 83702 United States +1 208 385 9337 http://www.rgreygallery.com robkaylor@earthlink.net |
Hand-crafted jewelry, creatively displayed in the large picture windows of this gallery, catches the eyes of passersby. Inside, the well-designed gallery space gives visitors plenty of room to move around and appreciate the delicate works of art. Open for 14 years and in the current location for the past six years, this gallery features pieces with an Asian influence by jewelry artist Passiko True and pottery by ceramic specialist Erik Kingston. Signature gallery works include Confetti Garnet, Dice Bracelet, Hydraform Rings, and Turquoise/Moonstone Necklace. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Downtown jeweler since 1946 |
237 North Ninth Street Boise, ID 83702 United States +1 208 336 3410 |
Dark wood wraps elegantly around the glass display cases in this downtown jewelry store, boasting a Boise presence since 1946. A border of dark wood continues around the snow-white ceiling. Rings, bracelets, watches and necklaces are elegantly displayed in the cases, while fine china and crystal line the glass cabinets. Claiming expertise in platinum design and diamonds, the store offers a well-rounded selection of gifts for everyone from intimate companions to seldom-seen clients. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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