This jeweler—America’s oldest—got its start in 1796. Now it sells a wide range of jewelry, from multi-carat diamond earrings to stunning watches, along with home goods like delicately painted china. En savoir plus .
There’s a smattering of everything here—clothes, accessories, gifts—but the real draw is its playful selection of jewelry from favorites like Alexis Bittar and Wendy Mink. En savoir plus .
Homey and comfortable from the minute you walk in the door, this packed boutique has an expertly picked range of easy-to-love labels like Beth Bowley, Ben Sherman, and Tibi. En savoir plus .
A reliable source for ski-town staples such as Michael Stars and C&C California tees and tanks—perfect for layering. En savoir plus .
Since 1969, Pitkin has been the go-to spot for laid-back après-ski essentials: jeans, cashmere sweaters, shearling jackets—and, during the winter, homemade fudge to snack on while you shop. En savoir plus .
Carrots covers all the luxe bases: Ohne Titel dresses, Proenza Schouler bags, and fancy art books are all as stunning as they are cutting-edge. En savoir plus .
This old-school joint specializes in highly sought-after vintage watches, particularly Rolexes from the ’60s and ’70s. Plus, the owners can custom-dye watch faces. En savoir plus .
When the latest limited-edition sneaker is released, chances are that Undefeated will be one of the only—if not the only—places in the country to snag it. En savoir plus .
Stylist Shareen Mitchell has thousands of ’70s and ’80s dresses to choose from (she replenishes the array every Saturday), at insanely reasonable prices (most are less than $50). En savoir plus .
This Northeast Minneapolis shop feels like a real-life Etsy, with local artists, such as screen printers Adam Yurman and Too Many Suitors, and totally non-kitschy Minnesota-themed souvenirs. En savoir plus .