Women's Clothing shopping in Boston
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Turtle
Fashion is art, according to the ladies at Turtle. And this edgy urban boutique is a part of the exciting art scene in the South End, carrying jewelry, dresses and sweaters like you won’t see anywhere else. Focusing on emerging designers from around the world, Turtle’s collection is innovative, energetic and – well – expensive. Fortunately, they have great end-of-season sales: timing is everything.
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Parlor
The selection of supercool duds and hot name brands receives rave reviews all around, but it’s the friendly fashion advice patrons receive that makes Parlor so popular. Regulars agree that these girls know their stuff, and they want you to know it too. Parlor’s alluring outfits feature their favorite designers from New York and Los Angeles.
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Wish
Some skeptics complain about the more-fashionable-than-thou attitude, but others argue that it does not detract from the way-cool women’s wear at Wish. Snazzy suits and sweaters by top-end designers have price tags to match; the dress selection is superb so it’s a nice place to splurge on a special occasion gown. Down the street you’ll find Wish Splash, a tiny beachwear boutique with swim suits, cover-ups and sandals.
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Crush Boutique
Fashion mavens rave about this cute cozy basement boutique on Charles St, which is packed with dresses, tops, pants and jewelry, mostly by NY and LA designers who are not often seen on the streets of Boston. Co-owners Rebecca and Laura would love to help you find something that makes you look fabulous.
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Velvet Fly
Quaint but cool, trendy but timeless. There are styles both vintage and modern. Most importantly, this unique boutique is fashionable but still friendly. Superfly owners BethAnn and Lorrinda add a personal touch, somehow merging the contradictions into a concoction that works.
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Envi
Green is the new black. Envi’s collection of eco-conscious clothing focuses on organic and recycled materials, sustainably produced and fairly traded. Organic wools and cottons may be obvious, but breathable bamboo and sexy soy fabrics? Never fear, these styles not only feel good, they look good too, so you can strut your stuff with a clear conscience.
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