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Bolder Space


Culture and clothing together
1512 Larimer Street
(Writer Square)
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 623 7600
http://www.bolderspace.com
This multi-faceted gallery features comfortable and sophisticated casual clothes in silk and cashmere making it perfect for women in search of something stylish and smart. Women can also accessorize favorite outfits with detailed jewelry, hats, scarves and handbags. Or if it is something for the house that is needed there are plenty of home decor items such as china and glassware to select from. Collectibles range from figurines to waterfalls and make this store a visual delight.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Colorado Trading Post


Souvenirs with a southwestern flair
820 16th Street
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 446 8540
Located on the 16th Street Mall, this two-story shop packed with Colorado collectibles, souvenirs and gifts, is a tourist haven. Coon-tail hats will bring out the Wild Bill in you, and bolo ties will give you a down-home look. T-shirts and warm moccasins are also available. Add a southwestern look to your home with glass window hangings, carved wood sculptures, clocks, dream catchers, pottery and wind chimes. You can even infuse your garden with a bit of Colorado by taking home some Rocky Mountain wildflower seeds.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Colorado Trading Post photo by Christian Lau
Photo: Christian Lau
 

 
Cry Baby Ranch


Ride 'em, buckaroo!
1421 Larimer Square
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 623 3979 / +1 888 279 2229 (Toll Free)
http://www.crybabyranch.com/
Little fans of the Wild, Wild West need not saddle up and show off their riding skills to the chagrin of their mommies anymore. Instead, bring them over to this all-encompassing store to mosey through every conceivable item related to the ranches. In addition to the usual run-of-the-mill cowboy duds, the store boasts a selection of the most adorable baby wear and accessories. Rugs, crockery, bath and home decorations, gifts, stationery and wooden door-signs are just some of the things that should keep your little tykes happy for hours within the store, and for much longer back home!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Homer Reed, Ltd.


Classic stylings
303 University Boulevard
Denver, CO 80206
United States
+1 303 322 9480
It is impossible to miss the small brick colonial structure with the bright red awning that houses this popular Cherry Creek North shop. Outfitting men and women for nearly 50 years, this posh location offers clients classically tailored selections. The attentive staff will help you choose among designers such as Barry Bricken, Robert Talbott, Tricot Street Raphael and MONDO. Or slip on shoes from H.S. Trask, Cole-Haan and Johnston-Murphy. Designed as a one stop shop, this store offers suits, sportswear, shoes, shirts and ties.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
John Atencio


Jewel in the crown
140, Clayton Lane
Denver, CO 80206
United States
+1 303 377 2007
http://www.johnatencio.com/joh...
Crafting elegant jewelry for over three decades has garnered a reputation for Mr.Atencio and his company. Well-known for his 'Elements' collection in which he mixes 18 karat gold with sterling silver, the designer set up this store to showcase his work. John Atencio's work signifies his belief that people should own jewelry that is not put away in their lockers, instead, it is worn everyday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Lawrence Covell


Exclusive designer clothing
225 Steele Street
Denver, CO 80206
United States
+1 303 320 1023
http://www.lawrencecovell.com/
Owners Lawrence and Cathy Covell personally select their exclusive designer clothing from runways in New York and Milan. The boutique, located in the posh Cherry Creek North shopping district, offers men's and women's clothing, including sophisticated suits, as well as sportswear and accessories. Featured designers include Claude Montana, Yeohlee and Vestimente. If you are attempting to make an eyebrow raising fashion statement for a special occasion this is the clothing store to visit.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Manos Folk Art


Reminiscent of the finest museum
422 Broadway
Denver, CO 80203
United States
+1 303 778 8262
http://www.manosfolkart.com/
This matchless store sometimes seems to be much more than a specialty shop. Surrounded by fine folk art furniture, furnishings and clothing from all corners of the world, customers tend to lose themselves as the heroes and heroines of adventurous daydreams. The extensive selection is reminiscent of the finest museums, featuring, among other things, Israeli jewelry, Kilim pillows and Moroccan baskets, expanding cultural awareness as well as the tasteful, timeless décor of any home.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Manos Folk Art photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Mariel


Vintage-inspired modern fashion
1420 Larimer Street
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 623 1151
This posh little dress shop is a real find. Fully beaded wedding gowns, reminiscent of the 1930s and 1940s, are innocently marked for under USD500. Vintage-inspired evening wear in velvet and lace is available, along with stylized pill-box hats, jewelry, and jackets. If you are in the market for your favorite doll-child, look no further. Petticoats, full skirts, and pinafores guarantee that your little angel will be the star at any social gathering.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mariel photo by Heidi Lyons
Photo: Heidi Lyons
 

 
Mile High Flea Market


The biggest and best
7007 East 88th Avenue
Denver, CO 80640
United States
+1 303 289 4656 / +1 800 861 9900
This bargain center is the largest flea market in Colorado. Over 2,000 vendors, both established and intermittent, sell a wide range of items from garage sale goodies to exquisite handmade crafts on 80 acres of land located about 20 minutes from downtown Denver. While buyers hunt for bargains and buried treasures, children and adults alike can enjoy the Slippery Slide, or the miniature roller coaster. Over 12 dining tents serve everything from burritos to burgers. Admission: Adults USD2; kids (12-18) USD1.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mile High Flea Market photo by adonim.net
Photo: adonim.net
Mile High Flea Market photo by franklin.lori
Photo: franklin.lori
 

 
Na Hoku


Jewelry for the fashionable crowd
3000 East 1st Avenue
Level 1, Cherry Creek Mall
Denver, CO 80206
United States
+1 303 333 5242 / +1 800 260 3912 x1 (Toll Free)
http://www.nahoku.com/NaHoku/S...
Na Hoku draws on the themes of nature and Hawaiian aesthetics to create sophisticated pieces of jewelry, which are sure to set you apart from the regular crowd. A range of ornate cuff links, chains, bracelets, pendants, anklets, necklaces, and watches is available in white, rose and yellow gold. So come with a loaded wallet all set to splurge—everything here is worth the money, and simply exquisite!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Nordstrom


Clothes for all
8465 Park Meadows Center Drive
Denver, CO 80124
United States
+1 303 799 3400
http://about.nordstrom.com/Map...
You can expect to find a never-ending stock of clothes here. No matter what you are looking for, it is there in the aisles at Nordstrom—be it socks, belts and other formal wear for guys; or handbags, lingerie and sweaters for women. You can also place your orders online. Another great feature about the company is that, if you can't find the product you want in a certain store, they will source it from other locations and ship it to you!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Overland Sheepskin Company


Sheepskin rugs and leather
1512 Larimer Street
(Writer Square)
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 534 7717
http://www.overland.com
This store offers a distinct collection of leather jackets including trench coats and dusters. Some jackets are collared and cuffed with fur, while others exhibit a real Western look with beaded detailing. There are even statement-making suede jackets. The wool ponchos and cloaks go nicely with the leather moccasins on display. Other leather goods include stylish backpacks, attaché cases, totes, shoes, boots, belts, hats, wallets, gloves and even pet beds.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
St. Croix


Catering to business travelers
2445 East Third Avenue
Denver, CO 80206
United States
+1 970 331 9807
http://www.stcroixshop.com
This stylish boutique offers a variety of menswear and accessories perfectly suited for travel. All cottons are machine-washable, and the St. Croix microfiber selections resist wrinkling so travelers can unpack and go without worrying about their trousers being so wrinkled that they resemble a topographical map. The store features primarily men's clothing, but women can find a few selections as well. Service is professional and friendly. All St. Croix clothing is made in the United States.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Triage


Service and style
1512 Larimer Street
(Writer Square)
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 825 9113
Proprietor David Scott proudly mentions that "Triage is the longest running tenant in Writer Square." The concentration of stock is on exclusive low exposure lines and new designers. The demure colors and sensual textiles reflect Scott's impeccable taste in men's and women's fashion. Of course, his attentive approach to clients does not hurt either. Offering evening, professional, and sportswear (not to be confused with active wear), accessories, and free alterations, this shop is a first class experience.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Wild West of America


Wild souvenirs
715 16th Street
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 446 8640
Interesting souvenirs made from reclaimed farming equipment make up the landscape of this novelty store. Iron wind chimes made from cowbells and Western Flyer bicycles hang from the ceiling. You can brush up on your local history or spice up your sightseeing with informative overview books. Warm yourself in fleece pants or keep your drink cool with a Colorado inscribed drink holder. Preserve your memories with T-shirts, sweat shirts, shot glasses and bells with Bronco, Denver and Colorado insignias.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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