Fleurty Girl celebrates New Orleans and the city’s unofficial symbol – the fleur-de-lis – with a feminine, cheeky style. T-shirts sporting local and…
Must-see shopping in New Orleans
- FFleurty Girl
- OOutlet Collection at Riverwalk
Got your walking shoes? This outlet mall is half a mile long, stretching from Poydras to Julia St along the river. Retailers include Coach, Crocs, Forever…
- IIndependence St
Racks of sequinned club gear, lovingly worn cowboy boots, oddball art, obscure old records and all sorts of other vintage goodies are the stock-in-trade…
- FFeet First
Feet First has been selling shoes to New Orleans' fashionistas for more than 30 years. Pop into this bright store for sandals, boots and heels as well as…
- EElectric Ladyland
New Orleans is an old port filled with bars and a tattoo is just about the coolest souvenir you can get. This is a clean, brightly lit spot with talented…
- HHumidity Skate Shop
Graffiti chic, Vans shoes, Palace, Deluxe, Scumco decks, grip tape, Indys trucks and Spitfire wheels – if any of that makes sense to you, make your way up…
- AArtisans' Well
This lovely little shop, operated by a Panamanian historian, specializes in indigenous arts and crafts from Mexico and Central America.
- MMassey’s
Massey’s is a large, well-stocked local chain carrying an excellent selection of camping, hiking and general outdoors gear.
- CCentral Grocery
A hyper-busy store offering many of the cooking ingredients typically found in Louisiana kitchens: Zatarain’s Creole Seasoning and Crab Boil, McIlhenny…