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Clothing shopping in Las Vegas

  1. A

    Valentino’s Zootsuit Connection

    Lots of timeless outfits get cast off in this ahistorical town. Some end up at this upscale resale boutique, which specializes in men’s and women’s clothing from the turn of the 20th century right through to the 1970s. A sweet (and stylish!) husband-and-wife team outfits party-goers with custom swinging zootsuits, cocktail dresses, Old Hollywood glamour gowns, fringed Western wear and felt fedoras.

    reviewed

  2. B

    The Attic

    At this fantastic vintage emporium, easily spotted by its pink zebra-striped exterior, be mesmerized by fabulous hats, outrageous wigs, hippie-chic clubwear and lounge-lizard furnishings. Bling-bling costume jewelry, zany shoes and disco-inferno and glam-rock outfits are part of the way-out-there collections. Be prepared for the sky-high prices, attitudinous staff and oddball customers.

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  3. C

    New Rock

    Tough guys and riot grrrls go for the almost all-black footwear here. Boots are equally suited to anime heroes, motorcycle gangs, Goth fetish clubs and the bridge of a sci-fi starship. Be prepared to plop down a couple of Benjamins for a spiked stiletto or hard-heeled pair of your very own.

    reviewed

  4. Bellies & Blossoms

    At this fabulous shop for moms-to-be, you won’t find your mother’s maternity wear hanging on the racks. Hip mamas come here for playful tees, designer dresses, pants, swimsuits and pajamas, plus stylin’ diaper bags and tummy pillows. Also in Summerlin.

    reviewed

  5. D

    Buffalo Exchange

    Trade in your nearly new garb for cash or credit at this savvy secondhand chain. Don’t worry: it has combed through the dingy thrift-store stuff and culled only the best 1940s to ’80s vintage, clubwear, costuming goodies and designer duds.

    reviewed

  6. E

    Sheplers

    In business since 1899, this reliable Western outfitter has everything you’ll need to dress up like a real cowboy or cowgirl: blue jeans, button-down shirts, leather jackets, felt fur hats and even embroidered ostrich-skin boots.

    reviewed