Las VegasShopping

Speciality shopping in Las Vegas

  1. A

    Serge’s Showgirl Wigs

    In a trashy strip mall east of the Sahara casino hotel, Serge’s friendly staff of stylists readily help Vegas showgirls and drag queens (and even little ol’ you) find their inner glamour girl. One of America’s largest wig showrooms, Serge’s has been around for decades. Also recommended: The Basement Underground, Goth and fetish fashions, from custom corsets and bondage gear to silver jewelry fit for a vampire’s coven. The Rack Gay-oriented retailer for leather and latex addicts, not to mention fans of sexy undies.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Deep Space Nine Promenade

    It’s no accident that the exit of Star Trek: The Experience beams aspiring Starfleet cadets right onto the Deep Space Nine Promenade, where Trekkers may think they’ve died and gone to Sto-vo-kor. Authentic TV and movie props, stuffed tribbles, Klingon ale and autographed collectibles found nowhere else in the Alpha or even Delta quadrants cost from just a few Earth dollars up to several hundred bars of gold-pressed latinum.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Auto Collections

    Car buffs could easily pass away hours drooling over one of the world’s largest privately owned auto collections. Among the prized vehicles on hand here (some for sale) are more Bentleys and Dusenbergs than you could toss a chauffeur at, not to mention classic hot rods, muscle models, Indy 500 race cars and exotic imports.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Field of Dreams

    The first name in sports and celebrity memorabilia in Las Vegas, Field of Dreams deserves a look whether you are interested in buying or not. Among the items that have been sold here is a baseball autographed and inscribed with an apology by disgraced baseball legend Pete Rose, who sometimes makes in-store appearances.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Houdini’s Magic Shop

    The legendary escape artist’s legacy lives on at this shop packed with gags, pranks and magic tricks. Tuxedoed magicians perform for free, and every purchase includes a free private lesson in the secretive back room. Look over the shop’s mini museum of authentic Houdini memorabilia, including handcuffs.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Casa Fuente

    A million-dollar cigar shop with a bar that feels like a little slice of Havana: the walk-in humidor contains signature stogies from Latin America and the Caribbean (not Cuba, though – damn those US customs regulations!). Order a tropical cocktail from the petite bar, then grab a wicker chair out front.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Gamblers General Store

    This authentic store has it all, from custom-made chips to roulette wheels and poker tables identical to those found in many casinos, plus Nevada’s largest inventory of slot machines. It’s perfect for cheapo gifts like decks of cards once used in real-life Vegas casinos.

    reviewed

  8. H

    Williams Costume Co

    Williams Costume Company has supplied the Strip’s starlets with do-it-yourself costuming goods since 1957. Check out the headshots in the dressing rooms, then go pick up some rhinestones, sequins, feathers etc – you go, girl. Costume rentals are also available.

    reviewed

  9. I

    Rainbow Feather Dyeing Co

    Where to satisfy that boa fetish? Need turkey, chicken, duck, goose, pheasant, ostrich or peacock quills? Rainbow stocks a positively fabulous selection of fine feathers and showgirl fans in every possible hue.

    reviewed

  10. J

    The Basement

    Underground, Goth and fetish fashions, from custom corsets and bondage gear to silver jewelry fit for a vampire’s coven.

    reviewed

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