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Andrisen Morton


The complete man
270 Saint Paul Street
Cherry Creek North
Denver, CO 80206
United States
+1 303 377 8488
http://www.andrisenmorton.com/
Established in 1978 by Craig Andrisen and Dave Morton, this famous men's store is the perfect place to shop at if you are looking for the world's best brands! Although the store provides a decent range of casual clothes, formal wear—especially suits and tuxedos—stay its specialty. So the next time you want to sport that perfect look for that special ceremony, you know where to pick your outfit from. The store also has designer shoes for sale. Check the website for more information.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bearfoot


Just for kids
3000 East Third Avenue
Denver, CO 80206
United States
+1 303 321 8721
Children will literally dance into this friendly store. In addition to a wide variety of children's shoes, this charming Cherry Creek boutique offers everything to outfit the young star, from dancewear to dance shoes. Specializing in European shoes (up to a size 8), this shop features numerous designers, including Elefanten, Baby Botte and Brakkies. This is also a good place to find a not so typical souvenir.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Castle Rock Factory Outlets


Shopper's paradise
5050 Factory Shop Boulevard
Denver, CO 80108
United States
+1 800 245 8351
http://www.outletsonline.com/
Strange as it may seem, the factory outlet shopping plaza in Castle Rock is one of Denver's most popular attractions. Maybe it is the scenic 30-minute drive to the quaint town of Castle Rock that draws shoppers to the 135 bargain stores. Its outdoor, lodge-like design blends nicely with the surroundings. Wander around such popular stores as Eddie Bauer, Nike and The Gap. Smaller shops include Woolrich and Bass. A food court resides at the center of the complex.

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
 

 
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
 

 
Larry's Shoes


Shoes for men
175 Fillmore Street
Denver, CO 80206
United States
+1 303 322 0277
Simply put, this is a store for guys. Although the shop resides in an upscale nook of Cherry Creek North, it has the atmosphere of a casual sports bar, but instead of beer, it sells shoes. The selection is one of the largest in the city and features footwear for every situation, from business to hiking. Plus, you will find sizes rarely found in other shoe stores. Choose from Clarks, Ralph Lauren, Doc Marten, Cole Hahn and other stylish brands. While you are shopping, kick back with a cup of coffee and keep track of the game on one of its televisions.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Men's Wearhouse


Catering to businessmen
201 Filmore Street
Denver, CO 80206
United States
+1 303 322 1535
http://www.menswearhouse.com
"Selection" is the main selling point for this menswear store, conveniently positioned in the Cherry Creek North Shopping District. Choose suits from such designers as Pierre Cardin, Evan Picone and Oscar de la Renta. Browse an extensive selection of business casual attire, as well as quality formalwear and men's shoes. On-site tailoring is available. Accessories such as leather belts, socks and fashionable ties also cover its shelves.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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
 

 
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
 

 
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