Shopping in Florida Keys
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Frangipani Gallery
One of the best galleries of local artists' work.
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Pelican Poop Gift Shoppe
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Whitehead Street Pottery
An excellent art-gallery shop.
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Haitian Art Co
Haitian arts and crafts.
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Flaming Maggie’s
Specializes in gay books and periodicals.
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Wishbliss Boutique
Tasteful, vintage-y, hip-to-almost-hippie clothes on Duval’s south end.
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Key West Island Books
Has an excellent selection of works by Key West writers, past and present.
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Bésame Mucho
This place is well stocked with high-end beauty products, eclectic jewelry, clothing and housewares.
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Blond Giraffe
Stacks of awards proclaim this shop to have the best key lime pie in town; visit one of their five locations to sample for yourself.
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Leather Master
Besides the gladiator outfits, studded jockstraps and S&M masks, they do very nice bags and shoes here. Which is what you came for, right?
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Dogs on Duval
Pet accoutrement, like university sports jerseys for dogs, is on the rack behind – puppies! Heart-wrenchingly cute puppies.
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Project Lighthouse
Lighthouse is a community organization that runs programs for street kids (Key West is a popular runaway destination); it partly supports itself by selling arts and crafts made by its charges.
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Island Style
You’ll either love or loathe these pastel-and-tropical bright knick-knacks, furniture sets and homewares, but do visit, because the island’s aesthetic is heavily influenced by this sort of place.
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Montage
Had a great meal or wild night at some bar or restaurant in the Keys? Well, this store probably sells the sign of the place (along with lots of Conch Republic tat), which makes for a nice souvenir.
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Pirate Soul
Dedicated to all things swashbuckling, Pirate Soul has an impressive collection of pirate paraphernalia, glammed up with special effects that make it either exciting or a little cheesy, depending on your perspective.
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Garcia Cigars
There are plenty of cigar shops in Key West, but our favorite is this shackfront, where a sweet Cuban woman sells handrolled goods while she quotes and constantly reads the Bible, all in the face of the drunken screams of hundreds of horny frat boys.
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Peppers of Key West
For a downright shopping party, you should bring your favorite six-pack with you into this store and settle in at the tasting bar, where the entertaining owners use double entendres to hawk seriously mouth-burning hot sauces, like their own Right Wing Sauce (use Liberally).
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