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All you need! |
1235, East Danforth Road Oklahoma City, OK 73034 United States +1 405 341 4455 |
From wedding gowns and suits to casual shirts and trousers, this store in Edmond offers smart attire at affordable rates. Whether you want a professional look for that important interview, or to flaunt your playboy image at a beach party, you'll find the right outfit here. The store also provides alteration services. Call for more details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Casual high fashion apparel |
12325 North May Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73120 United States +1 405 751 2044 |
If you are looking for high fashion clothing and accessories, this large, established shop may have just what you need. The clothes tend to be more casual, though not at all cheap. Among its best sellers are Fatigues, Kate Spade, Lily & Rose and Custo. You will also find Kate Spade purses and accessories, as well as lots of other well-known brands. The Nick & Nora pajamas are adorable, too. The atmosphere is not at all stuffy like so many upscale shops, so you can feel free to browse. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Collectible bears and more |
4603 Southeast 29th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73115 United States +1 405 672 6404 |
If you are into bears, you have to check out this 5,000 square foot shop on the south side. It has just about every kind of bear you can imagine, including Boyd's Bears, a popular collectible. You will be overwhelmed by the large selection, but the friendly owners and staff will love to help you pick out the perfect gift for your kids. The owners close the store on Mondays during the summertime so they can enjoy long weekends. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All about comic books |
6006 South Western Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73139 United States +1 405 632 2848 http://www.atomicokc.com/ |
Spiderman and Batman, Wonder Woman and Cat Woman! If these names bring back memories, you have got to check out this great comic bookstore on the south side. You will see comic books from floor to ceiling. There are old comics, new comics, and up-and-coming comics. You will also see a great selection of action figures, posters and cards to go with the comics. Are your kids into Pokemon? There is a bunch of Pokemon cards for the kids. This fun store is definitely worth the trip. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dolls everywhere |
1308 Southwest 89th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73159 United States +1 405 691 0440 |
Remember how much you loved Barbie when you were a kid? Or were you more of a G.I. Joe fan? Either way, the memories will come flooding back as you step into this great doll shop on the south side. You will see new and collectible dolls from makers like Madame Alexander. Look at the great accessories that come with the dolls (like Barbie's cars, for instance), as well as the fabulous little clothes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Something for everyone |
1221 West Lindsey Rd Oklahoma City, OK 73069 United States +1 405 447 6049 |
For 15 years the residents of Norman have enjoyed this great independent bookstore, and it is easy to see why. There is a great selection of new books to choose from, of course, but there is also a bunch of great used books to browse through as well. And you will not be disappointed if you are looking for antique books, either. You will find hard covers and paperbacks in every subject; from romance to self-help, from mysteries to business. Also check out the selection of books on tape. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Country collectibles |
7017 Southeast 15th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73110 United States +1 405 733 3667 |
If your idea of the perfect accessory is a handmade quilt on an American Cherry rack, or if you love to decorate your home with so-called "ugly teddys," then this country collectible store is a great place for you. You will find all the regular collectible stuff, Boyds, Ty, Glynda Turley, Cordray Candles, but you will also find other wonderful country accessories for your home. There is a great selection of country-style decorative items likepeg hooks, candles, frames and more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Country craft cornucopia |
9210 South Western Oklahoma City, OK 73139 United States +1 405 691 7171 http://www.crafters-mall-usa.com/ |
This large shop has more than 200 booths for different crafters selling their distinct items. You will find holiday T-shirts and handmade jewelry. You will see unfinished and painted furniture. If you like teddy bears you will find plenty of them, some even dressed up in the look of the day. There are quilts and other textile items. If it is a crafty item you are looking for, you will find it here, in the largest of the Crafters Malls. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shopping South Side |
7000 Crossroads Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73149 United States +1 405 631 4421 http://www.shopcrossroadsmall.com |
Located at the crossroads of I-240 and I-35 on the south side of Oklahoma City you will find the largest mall in the metro area. With 140 stores and four department stores (Dillard's, Foley's, Penney's and Ward's), you are sure to find exactly what you need. The mall was built in 1973, but it has undergone some renovations, including the addition of a brand new state-of-the-art 16-screen movie theater. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Trinkets, antiques and more |
7301 South Western Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73139 United States +1 405 634 1311 |
If you are in the Nichols Hills area, check out this little shop. You will find Beanie Babies and other Ty collectibles, as well as lots of lower-priced collectibles, stationery, gifts and more. This is not the best place to shop for antiques, although they do have a small sample of pieces for sale. But for gifts for your family back home, this is a great place to find the perfect item. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A gallery in a fire station |
444 South Flood Oklahoma City, OK 73069 United States +1 405 329 4523 |
The Firehouse is a popular gallery found in Norman, located about 45 minutes south of Oklahoma City. The gift shop is a perfect place to pick up a souvenir or present. All sorts of items are available, from delicate glassware and framed prints to coffee mugs and T-shirts. If you would like to try your hand at creating a masterwork, check out the gallery's instruction classes. There are classes for every age, and they range in price from USD15-USD30. Admission to the gallery is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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For little and big kids |
1620 J Southwest 89th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73159 United States +1 405 691 2874 http://www.gameheadquarters.com/ |
A visit to this place is a real treat for the kid in all of us. More than 4,000 square feet, 1,500 of which is open space for gamers to use, are stocked with skill-sharpening, wit-challenging games. The staff is very friendly and helpful, as they are game fans themselves. The store also hosts weekly gaming competitions: from Pokemon, Magic: the Gathering and Dragonball Z card games to more traditional role-playing, board games and Mah Jongg. There is also has a second store in Edmond, located at Danforth & Kelly. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Healthy living |
7301 South Penn. Street Suite D Oklahoma City, OK 73159 United States +1 405 681 6060 |
Trying to live healthy? Need a little help? The friendly staff at this 13-year-old south side health food store will show you just what you need for optimum health. Whether it is vitamins, minerals or diet supplements, this store has all the newest products. There is also a great selection of organic produce and other grocery products. The staff really knows their stuff, and they can tell you what a product's claims are, and whether it lives up to those claims or not. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A local favorite |
9 South Broadway Oklahoma City, OK 73034 United States +1 405 340 1693 http://www.javadavescoffee.com/ |
This chain has its roots in Tulsa, but Oklahoma City residents consider it their hometown coffeehouse, too. Dave's is a coffee-lover's paradise, complete with gourmet cappuccinos, cocoas, coffees, and teas, as well as gift sets and brewing accessories. The most popular coffee blend is the international-award-winning Snickerdoodle, a combination of cinnamon and hazelnut flavors. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Specialty and Educational Toys |
2266 W Main St Oklahoma City, OK 73069 United States +1 405 360 8697 http://www.kidoodlesloveskids.com |
If you are looking for an unusual toy that cannot be found at the national chains, you will probably find just what you need in this Norman shop, not too far south of Oklahoma City. With great toys from makers like Learning Curve and Lee Middleton Dolls, as well as many other out-of-the-ordinary brands, this store will likely have the perfect item for you. If you bring a child, from infant through about age 11, you can be sure he will find something he wants, and it will not be an electronic game, they do not carry them. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Specializing in women's health |
4300 West Memorial Road Oklahoma City, OK 73120 United States +1 405 755 1515 http://www.mercyok.com/ |
This 400 plus bed facility serves and treats the greater Oklahoma City Area with breast health, osteoporosis, cancer therapies, clinical trials, 3-D conformal therapy, single-room maternity facility, home care, hospice, pre- and post-natal care, IV infusion, and home medical equipment, The Spine Center, The Headache Center, The Pain Management Center and The Musculoskeletal Center, orthopedic and stroke or neurological rehabilitation programs, asthma services, pulmonary functions, pulmonary rehab and sleep disorders. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mary Hadley pottery and more |
12020 North Interstate 35 Service Road Oklahoma City, OK 73120 United States +1 405 478 0220 http://www.pine-shop.com/ |
This 2,800-square-foot shop is located near the 122nd Street exit off I-35. You will find Mary Hadley Pottery, which is only sold in a few places in America. Check out the Anri woodcarvings (hand-carved, hand-painted) from Italy, or the antique European etchings. The rest of the shop's collection contains antiques, gifts, collectibles and art. There is a good selection of primitive antiques, as well as furniture. You will find oil paintings, prints and more. You could spend hours just poking through this great stuff. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Everything comics and games |
918 West Main Street Oklahoma City, OK 73069 United States +1 405 329 9695 |
Looking for the hottest stuff in comics and games? Well here it is. The enthusiastic clerks will love to tell you what is hot among their huge selection of Anime and Mange, the new Japanese animation and games. They will show you the great selection of graphic novels, the newest thing in comic books, and they will talk up all the fun games they carry. There are too many cool things in this shop to even mention here. You have got to check it out yourself. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shopping, dining, and movies |
2501 West Memorial Road Oklahoma City, OK 73134 United States +1 405 755 6530 http://www.quailspringsmall.com/ |
This mall has it all. Located on Memorial Road, in-between Oklahoma City and Edmond, Quail Springs is not as exclusive as other malls in the city, but has a devoted clientele. Inside are more than 130 stores, including Dillard's, Foley's, JC Penny's and Sears, plus small display carts selling unique goods from local businesses. If you work up an appetite shopping, have no fear, in addition to the expansive food court, a Garcia's Mexican Restaurant and a Garfield's Restaurant are here to serve you. Shoppers can also stop in to the new, 24-screen AMC Theatre with plush stadium seating. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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