Fans of the vintage-inspired garments and home accessories at this boutique chain should make a point of visiting its hometown emporium. It has a thrilling amount of merchandise. En savoir plus .
Tried-and-true lines like Gary Graham and Rebecca Taylor mingle with old-school vintage jewelry cases in a huge denim wall to make this retailer an easy winner. En savoir plus .
At first sight, this charming country-store-like boutique seems to have a pretty average inventory of clothing, but that belies its selection of unique shapes and details you won't find elsewhere. En savoir plus .
A neighborhood stalwart, Zelda's continues to feel innovative thanks to owner Libby Hartung's ability to seek out the next trend in footwear before it's on the radar anywhere else. En savoir plus .
The intimate space is deliberately spare; there's nothing to distract from the unusual finds within, from Maison Martin Margiela Ligne 6 smock tops to LD Tuttle boots. En savoir plus .
Red walls and low-hanging chandeliers are the ideal backdrop for the alluring undergarments at this lingerie shop, where the specialty is hard-to-come-by sizes—up to 42G—that are also wildly stylish. En savoir plus .
An excellent resource for contemporary brands like M Missoni and Earnest Sewn. En savoir plus .
At once boutique, showroom, and bespoke tailor, lots of the pieces here are made-to-measure—and the prices (around $200 for a dress) are incredibly low for goods this lovingly handmade. En savoir plus .
This lingerie shop is replete with the most amazing collection of floaty, feminine underthings from all over the world. Our favorites: Hoff by Hoff bralettes and an array of dead-stock silk stockings. En savoir plus .
Along with trusted labels like Thread and Jodi Arnold, be on the lookout for owner Elizabeth Dye's eponymous line of glam partywear. En savoir plus .
For gift giving, Canoe proves exceptionally spot-on with its satisfying range of special-but-practical items, like Pendleton's classic striped wool blankets and delicate glass bud vases made in Japan. En savoir plus .
The racks are always pleasingly packed with clean, bold items like 3.1 Phillip Lim tops, and super-chic heels and boots are perched atop old editions of classic novels. En savoir plus .
This insidery spot offers a slew of hard-to-score labels including L.A.-based Jenni Kayne, Lutz & Patmos, and Daryl K. En savoir plus .
This massive emporium is filled with a hip, beautifully exhibited assortment of more than 40 brands. In between soothing blue walls, cubbies proffer Helmut Lang, Rozae Nichols, and Current/Elliott. En savoir plus .
This understated spot is full of surprisingly cool finds, like mod Parameter dresses, paper-thin Vince cardigans, and '60s-print tops. En savoir plus .
While most locals use this vintage outpost as a resource for novelty looks and costumes, there are wearable-every-day steals here too, including a wall of '70s dresses for $25 each. En savoir plus .
At first sight, this charming country-store-like boutique seems to have a pretty average inventory of clothing, but it belies a selection of unique shapes and details you won't find elsewhere. En savoir plus .
Always carefully edited, this spot has long set the standard in the neighborhood for more fashion-forward lines: 3.1 Phillip Lim, Catherine Malandrino, and Humanoid. En savoir plus .
Thousands of costume-jewelry pieces populate the cabinets at this subterranean space. The real draws are the trays of coral necklaces, engraved lockets, and pearl studs. Don’t miss the $10 bins. En savoir plus .
One of the first Boston-based stores to embrace nascent lines, Ann Dingwell’s below-ground haunt has the city’s deepest array of newcomers. En savoir plus .
Owner Betty Riaz hunts through Scandinavia to fill her racks, loading up on established names like Camilla Staerk, Sretsis, Bruuns Bazaar, Chie Mihara, and Maloles. En savoir plus .
Channeling a French maritime-meets–East Coast prep sensibility, this shop is filled with refined pieces like Lerario Beatriz party dresses and wispy Isabel Marant blouses. En savoir plus .
Expansive and loft-like, this spot is known for its well-curated selection of both offbeat and more traditional furniture and accessories—colorful glassware, sculptural vases, groovy lamps. En savoir plus .
This younger cousin of old-guard Winnetka boutique Frances Heffernan stocks pieces that have a sense of quiet luxury. One perk of shopping here is the in-house alteration department. En savoir plus .
One of the best selections of antique estate jewelry we’ve ever seen, including a huge array of 18th-century mourning rings, Italian micro-mosaic pendants, and stone-studded drop earrings. En savoir plus .
Lush lines like Dries Van Noten occupy one half of the store, while a peerless shoe department commandeers the rest. En savoir plus .
This easy-to-shop, organized-by-color vintage depot devotes entire walls to specific cuts of collectible Levi’s and pleasingly beat-up cowboy boots. En savoir plus .
The focus of this boutique is on accessories; there’s a comprehensive beauty bar, too, offering a slew of products. En savoir plus .
A good spot for fancy footwear from Giuseppe Zanotti Design, Michael Kors, and more. En savoir plus .
Run by two friends, this feminine spot offers the ideal blend of weekend wear and night-out separates. En savoir plus .