Clothing shopping in USA
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Adidas
. For the big-box retail experience, head to the 29,500-sq-ft Adidas sneaker emporium.
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Wish Splash
Wish Splash is a tiny beachwear boutique with swim suits, cover-ups and sandals.
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Panty Raid
This little indie panty parlor has all the cool labels – Hanky Panky to Hard Tail.
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Buffalo Exchange
A large new and used clothing shop is a go-to spot for Brooklynites on a budget – featuring clothes (designer and not), shoes, jewelry and accessories. It takes time to find the best pieces, so plan on spending some quality time here.
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Agent Provocateur
This British chain is one of the hottest tickets in hubba-hubba playwear.
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Wishbliss Boutique
Tasteful, vintage-y, hip-to-almost-hippie clothes on Duval’s south end.
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Kitson Men
Guys should check the goods at Kitson Men.
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Kitson Kids
For fashion-forward kiddies.
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Kowboyz
This secondhand shop has everything you need to cowboy up. Shirts are a great deal at $10 each; the amazing selection of boots, however, demands top dollar. Movie costumers looking for authentic Western wear often come in here.
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U Rock Couture
U Rock is the quintessential Miami Beach clothing store. Loud, flashy and in your face, it resembles a mangled clash of rhinestones, tight clothes, revealing dresses, deep tans, euro accents and the cast of Jersey Shore. Somehow, this is all strangely appealing...rather like Lincoln Rd itself.
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Pepe Y Berta
The most gorgeous collection of guayaberas in Miami can be found in this family-run shop, where the friendly owner will hand measure you and tailor a shirt to your tastes.
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Alchemist
This high-end boutique eschews bling and snootiness for friendly attitude, minimalism and simply beautiful clothes – standout labels include Zara and Proenza Schouler. Has another location on the 5th floor of the 1111 Lincoln Rd garage
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Hiho Batik
Hiho is a neat little shop where you can design your own batik (wax-and-dyed artwork; here they usually put it on T-shirts) with a friendly staff of artsy types. Located about 7 miles north of the Design District.
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Lanksy Brothers
The 'Clothier to the King,' this mid-century men's shop once outfitted Elvis with his two-tone shirts. Today it has a retro line of menswear, plus gifts and women's clothes. In the Peabody Hotel.
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Earnest Sewn
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