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  1. Wild Bill’s Western Store

    Bill’s motto is ‘from the affordable to the extravagant,’ and we like that you can grab a $15 T-shirt or blow your bonus on a pair of handmade and measured snakeskin boots just like Eric Clapton’s – he is but one of the many celebrities who’ve made their feet happy here. While you’re here, enjoy a cold beer while you shop.

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  2. ML Leddy’s

    Ah, that smell of leather that unmistakably says ‘new boots.’ Check out the bank ledgers, which contain the foot measurements of rock stars and presidents. If you still don’t feel like kicking up your heels, the selection of hats, buckles and clothes might fit the bill.

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  3. Ahab Bowen

    Tucked away on a leafy street in Uptown, this green cottage is bliss for vintage-lovers. You’ll find an immaculate, well-curated selection of authentic but eminently wearable clothes, accessories and shoes, with cocktail dresses to coax out your inner Audrey Hepburn.

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  4. Spoiled Pink

    It’s girls gone wild, but in a good way: fancy tank tops, high heels, jeans and jewelry, all locally owned and diva-worthy. Check out the outrageous martini glasses in back.

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  5. Good Records

    Greenville Ave is home to one of Dallas’ only indie record stores, Good Records. According to the store philosophy, they carry whatever’s ‘good.’

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  6. Froggie’s 5 & 10

    Kids will adore Froggie’s 5 & 10, an old-fashioned toy store with a smart-alecky edge: wash-off tattoos, retro candy, books and silly stuff.

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  7. Central Market

    This hey-it’s-actually-fun-to-shop-here supermarket features a coffee and gelato bar, great to-go salads and a sprawling patio with a kids’ playground.

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  8. Barnes & Noble Booksellers

    With few independent bookstores in town, this downtown store with its lively cafe is your best bet.

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  9. Retro Cowboy

    Cool cowboy-themed stuff that screams ‘perfect Fort Worth souvenir!’ for even skeptical Yankees.

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  10. Dicho’s Books & Café

    Children’s, fiction, art, cooking and saucy greeting cards in the Bishop Arts District.

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  12. NorthPark Center

    Mall devotees, rejoice. NorthPark Center is gargantuan.

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  13. Peters Bros Hats

    Get your Stetson on at this downtown hat shop, in business since 1911.

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  14. Paperbacks Plus

    Local fave for used books in Lakewood.

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