URBAN OUTFITTERS
Read moreLocated in the Fashion Show, Urban Outfitters offers a wide range of products, from clothing (often retro and trendy) to shoes and accessories (hats, caps...), as well as various gadgets and even beauty products. If you're a vinyl fan, the store offers a wide range of titles. There's also a bit of home decor. Note that the website also offers other products not available in-store, which you can order and pick up at the outlet. Another store is located in Downtown Summerlin.
CITY LIGHTS BOOKSTORE
It is the emblematic bookshop of the Beat Generation. Founded by L. ...Read more
ABERCROMBIE & FITCH
Read moreA controversial and often criticized brand in the United States (its president, very megalomaniac, refuses that the "ugly ones" wear his clothes...) but which still appeals as much to American and European teenagers. In New York, Abercrombie has chosen a huge space with the appearance of a nightclub: subdued or even dark lights, black and minimalist decoration, top model sellers, music at full speed, and clothes highlighted as works of art. Surprising for a cool and not overpriced sportswear brand, but an obvious sign of its success.
ABC STORES
Read moreIn this ABC Stores, as in all the stores of this chain, you will find all the possible and imaginable souvenirs typically Hawaiian: key rings, magnets, jewelry, Hawaiian dresses, Hawaiian shirts... There is even a small fresh section with salads and sandwiches! You can really find almost everything in ABC Stores... It is really the idea of the inventor of this chain of stores, we had to find everything, "an ABCdaire" of shopping in short. This is where you can buy and recharge the Holo bus card.
APPLE STORE
Read moreNew Yorkers love Apple products (you'll have noticed that New Yorkers live with their iphone iphone), so there's often a lot of Apple store, a concept store with impeccable design, and glass. We're looking forward to seeing the eye, to testing the latest Apple news or simply to check out his email (free of charge) on one of the many computers available.
STRAND BOOK STORE
New York's best bookstore has thousands of new and used books and beautiful ...Read more
COCA-COLA STORE LAS VEGAS
Read moreAs the 30 m bottle at the entrance to the store suggests, life here is lived in Coca-Cola: not a single item is devoid of the mythical logo. Cuddly toys, sweatshirts, pants, caps, cans, mugs, blankets... anything that can be stamped with the iconic letters is. After shopping, head to the bar - or Coca-Cola Fountain - on the second floor for a tasting of 100% American sodas.
CENTURY 21
Read moreThe temple of declaw! In this large building facing Ground Zero, you will only find European brands at discount prices: Paul&Joe, Miu Miu, Chloé, etc. Jeans too: Seven for all Mankind, Acne.... And sports equipment and souvenirs "I Love NY" in the basement... The store is often crowded and it is not uncommon for it to be a mess, you really have to take the time to search to find the rare pearl. But given the reductions made, it is worth it. In short, a must if you are in the area!
ENGLISH MARKET
Read moreThe French Market has been an active shopping area since the founding of the city. The area near the river was devoted to the produce of neighboring farmers who came to sell their fresh fruits and vegetables, while many artisans set up shop on the other side. Today, a large part of the market has been converted to accommodate classic stores, cafes and restaurants. Part of the market is for tourists looking for more or less authentic souvenirs, not to mention the daily farmers' market.
BLOOMINGDALE’S
Read moreBloomingdale's is the fruit of a long passion between New York and fashion. With its ten floors and four-block perimeter, Bloomies can claim to be the best department store in the world. It's a far cry from the small fashion boutique created around 1870 by the Bloomingdale brothers. In the 1960s and 1970s, it was fashionable to shop here on Saturday afternoons. The tradition is still alive and well, and customers come out with their arms full of the symbolic brown bags. Women's, men's and children's fashions, household linen, furniture and interior design.
OLD NAVY
Read moreThis huge store has long been a Gap brand, before becoming an independent brand thanks to its excellent turnover. The style is more or less the same as Gap (a little more relaxed), the quality is not quite equal but remains good, and above all, the prices are much lower. Jeans are sold at reasonable prices, but it is mainly on t-shirts that we can do business. There is a department for each member of the family. So we can redo our wardrobe without ruining ourselves.
SURF N WEAR’S BEACH HOUSE
Read moreThe surf house, collector's posters with boards of all sizes. The ideal place to equip before you get off the waves on the beach.
GAP
Read moreIn Manhattan, Gap shops flower almost every block, so it's difficult to miss them. Lexington is one of the largest in the chain. Everything we love in American fashion, basic, casual, cheap, is there. It's too tempting, because it's the kind of clothing you want to wear one day or just when you don't want to make the show-off. For men, women, children and even babies, cotton sweaters, rugbymen shirts, jackets of all colours, jeans of all shapes and sizes, shorts, white shirts and little gifts for everyone (caps, socks, belts, scarves). In short, a life to dress in Gap and no longer swear only by Gap.
RALPH LAUREN
Read moreIt is no longer necessary to present Ralph Lauren, emblem of the American style, or his superb private mansion dating from 1880 furnished in the English style. They are in fact two shops: the old one houses men's fashion and the one opposite, inaugurated in 2011, is dedicated to women's fashion and decoration. Surprisingly, the building looks old but it is indeed extremely recent, like the vintage clothes of Mr Ralph Lauren, perhaps. One visit to this store and you'll probably come out with a few polo shirts under your arm!
MOE’S BOOKS
Read moreAn iconic bookstore of the beatnik movement in Berkeley, Moe's Books opened in 1959. A supporter of the student protest movement in the 1960s, its founder Moe Moskowitz helped finance albums by Country Joe and the Fish, the Berkeley-based psychedelic band known for its anti-Vietnam War song "I Feel Like I'm Fixin to Die Rag." Today, new and used books can be found at Moe's on three floors. A sidewalk store is sometimes improvised on Sundays in the summer, along with waffle vendors.
PROVIDENCE PLACE MALL
Read moreProvidence Place Mall is the shopping destination of the city. 170 shops are gathered in a glass-roofed atrium. It features major American and international brands, from Macy's to Bed, Bath and Beyond, Madewell, Lush, Apple and Foot Locker. Enough to treat yourself to a real American-style shopping stop! The complex also includes a few restaurant chains such as The Cheesecake Factory, so you can spend a full day on site without even having to go out to eat!
NEWBURY STREET
In the trendy Back Bay area, this street full of small boutiques is ...Read more
MARSHALLS
Read moreMarshalls collects many unsold items from different chains of stores and resells them at bargain prices because they do not sell well or have a small defect. You have to know how to search, but there are many treasures. You'll find mostly brand name products, whether for clothes (Calvin Klein, Free People, Rebecca Taylor) or handbags (Michael Kors, Chloe, Yves Saint Laurent...). Americans can spend hours in this store. A very good place to buy branded clothes and accessories at discounted prices.
M&M’S WORLD
Read moreAt M&M's World, you can choose your color and flavor from among the 50 choices available in the transparent trays. There's even the precious peanut butter M&M's or the more original chili pepper flavor! All you have to do is help yourself and put together your own bag. And for those who don't have a sweet tooth, there are four levels of gadgets with the brand's logo: cushions, pencil sharpeners, vending machines... On the third level, a projection room offers 3D animated films about the mascots.
HISTORIC MARKET SQUARE / EL MERCADO
Read moreThis district/market is home to the Alameda museum, several restaurants, as well as a gigantic market spread out in the street and in the adjacent buildings. Here, Mexicanness is exposed in the form of more or less artisanal products, sold by hundreds: jewels, potteries, paintings, sculptures, carpets, clothes... Ultra touristic certainly, but to be seen for the typical folklore of San Antonio. Unfortunately, this historical market has been converted into a modern space and has lost its charm.
LAS VEGAS SOUTH PREMIUM OUTLETS
Read moreThis huge shopping mall near Harry Reid airport has more than 145 stores and restaurants. The products of the most famous brands are sold there at very interesting prices, up to 50% less than usual. Adidas, Calvin Klein, Reebok, Timberland, Columbia, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger or Nike are just some of the brands present. This outlet has a large parking lot surrounded by many restaurants.
JAPAN CENTER
Read moreInaugurated in 1968, Japan Center marks the official reintegration of the Japanese community in San Francisco after the tragedy of the Second World War and the thousands of internments that followed. And indeed, inside this concrete complex is Japan! There are kimono and porcelain stores, beautiful fabrics, a huge bookstore with a whole floor of manga, the central office of the famous Ikebana Ikenobo flower bouquet school, a video game store and sushi and ramen restaurants.
BANANA REPUBLIC
Read moreA chain and stores offering sportswear and streetwear (jackets, sweaters, pants, T-shirts, shirts, jeans...), more sophisticated and more expensive than those found at Gap, which bought Banana. The salespeople are unbeatable at helping you match your clothes. There is a great selection of rather chic clothes that can be worn to the office. The men's selection is, in our opinion, more interesting than the women's. There are several other stores in Manhattan.
WORLD OF DISNEY
Read moreIn the heart of Disney Springs, the entertainment and shopping area of Disney World, is the largest Disney store in the world. Around an impressive fountain of stuffed animals, four large spaces are dedicated to a theme and offer toys, clothing, souvenirs that you will not find anywhere else... As always in a Disney World store, it is not a simple store and the decorations are worth the detour. You will find everything for all ages. This is a must stop for all the big Disney shopping fans!
VINEYARD VINES
Read moreThe epitome of preppy style. For those who don't know, preppy comes from preparatory schools, those prepas that spread all over the East Coast and attract American students aiming for big universities such as Harvard. Preppy in style, so to speak. You'll quickly notice that preppy style is very much in vogue in Boston. Vineyard Vines has only one store in Boston, but there are several addresses in Massachusetts. A must see to get an idea of the fashion for young, posh Americans. Careful, it's expensive!
ERNEST TUBB RECORD SHOP
Read moreErnest Tubb is a pioneer of the country in Nashville. It opens its first shop of cds in 1947 where it broadcasts radio broadcast, Midnite Jamboree. Reference for country music and bluegrass, you will find all CD possible and imaginable in this shop.
BONANZA GIFT SHOP
Bonanza Gift Shop is the self-proclaimed largest gift store in the world. ...Read more
BERGDORF GOODMAN
Read moreThe top of the range for an essentially female public, even if the men's department is across the street, at 745 5th Avenue. The focus is on haute couture, evening wear and jewellery. On each floor, big names in contemporary fashion: Calvin Klein, Marc Jacobs, Ralph Lauren, Manolo Blahnik and Jimmy Choo - made famous by Sex & The City -, or Saint-Laurent, Chanel, Chloé, Valentino or Gaultier. On thefifth floor, you'll find the younger, more accessible brands. And on the top floor, a restaurant to enjoy a superb view of Central Park.
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE
Read moreOpened in 1924 between Rockefeller Center and St Patrick's Cathedral, Bloomingdale's eternal rival is one of the city's first department stores. Elegant, sober, airy, Saks was for a long time the great family market par excellence. The store follows women's fashion and organizes a series of spectacular sales, especially in January.
On the ground floor, jewellery and perfumes, but also a beauty salon. American fashion designers are on the third floor. On the sixth floor, men's department with a wide choice of shoes.
LOVE ADORNED
Read moreA shop where you would want to buy everything to redecorate your home! The objects offered here are eclectic and unique: candles, dried flower bouquets, fringed or frilly cushions, rugs and blankets with distinctive patterns, hand-blown carafes... The prices are a little higher than in other decorating stores, but the quality is there, as is the design. Love Adorned is also known for its many pieces of jewelry, vintage or new, which are displayed in a large window in the center of the store.
B-SIDE
Read moreIt's the alternative CD store for hundreds of famous and underground artists. B-Side has been delighting music lovers for over thirty years, and its longevity is no coincidence: the store has its own style, a great staff, and an impressive selection. A unique place to meet music lovers and discuss the next concerts in town. Prices are a bit high, especially for vinyls, but fans looking for collector's albums will find some great finds.
PAUL’S BOOK STORE
Read moreThis antique and second-hand book shop is considered the best in the city by enthusiasts. It is held by Caryl, who lovingly watches over her piles of books stored throughout the shop. You can do real business there, some books are for sale for a handful of dollars. There are a few books in French, but you have to look through them. Between the large books with their worn covers and the stained glass windows on the façade, it is a bit like a medieval library. And it's not to displease!
AMERICAN GIRL PLACE
An unbelievable store, entirely dedicated to the world of dolls and filled ...Read more
BARNES & NOBLE
Read moreA large, multi-storey bookstore in the Rush Street triangle, with all kinds of books in English, but none in French. Novels, history books, cookery books, etc. This is where you will find the latest fashionable novel or biography of your favorite American personality. It also contains most of the newspapers and magazines. There is a small café on the ground floor, with small tables to sit at and read about your new purchases. It's a bit of an American Fnac, even if we don't like comparisons.
THE GRAND CANAL SHOPPES
Read moreThe Grand Canal Shoppes is a huge covered shopping mall located in the heart of the Venetian and extends into the neighboring Palazzo. It takes up the theme of Venice and in particular of its grand canal, on which you can move in a gondola, under a painted sky always blue. Between the replicas of Venetian bridges and the square of St. Mark's Square, we discover dozens of stores and stores, restaurants and cafes, whose facades recall those of the palaces of the city of the Doges. Many of the signs are of Italian origin.
BEST IN SHOW
Read moreShop specialized in toys and accessories for dogs and cats. You'll find lots of fun little things for your canine and/or gray friends.
CROSSROADS TRADING COMPAGNY
Read moreCrossroads Trading Company is a chain of thrift stores offering second-hand clothing and accessories in good condition. People bring in their clothes and the store staff evaluates them. They are then converted into cash or vouchers that can be redeemed in the store. All that's left to do is shop. A nice option to get dressed at a low price, but less funky than the vintage thrift stores in Mission.
SUNHEE MOON
Read moreWomen's fashion in San Francisco, Sunhee Moon is a nice boutique for modern and elegant cuts. A young style and class for pieces that each bear a female first name.
CAMP, A Family Experience Store
Read moreCamp is a toy store, but not only! With children, one can easily spend several hours here, enjoying the different experiences and activities at their disposal in settings full of color and fantasy. Not to mention the toys, which are of a very high quality and some of which cannot be found in ordinary stores. Finally, the staff is very friendly and attentive. Simply put, it's a children's paradise!
Memories of New York
Read moreIf all the gift stores in New York look alike and sell more or less the same items, this one has a little extra soul! The owner, Alper, has been running the store since 1994 and welcomes visitors with the kindness of someone who loves his job. You'll find everything you need in his vast store: I love NY t-shirts, mugs, books, caps, postcards, etc. When you check out, it's not impossible that Alper will slip a little extra gift into your bag.
DELPHINIUM
Read moreA small boutique shop, very different from the countless postcards and voeux stores that abound in New York. The beautiful maps of Delphinium are distinguished by the originality, quality, sobriety and delicacy of their texts. Also, very many small gifts. Our heart of heart!
WILLOUGHBY’S CAMERA STORE
Read moreIt was once the largest store in the world, and it remains a supermarket in the genus, with new or used equipment.
A PEA IN THE POD
Read moreA very evocative name for this boutique where mothers-to-be will find non-traditional clothes to brighten up their bouncing bellies. The shop offers clothes designed by various brands specialized in maternity. For all occasions, from cocooning to cocktail parties, and for all stages of pregnancy, from the first to the third trimester. A little extra: the selection of clothes dedicated to the postpartum period, notably designed to facilitate breastfeeding. Pregnancy lingerie is also sold.
KOOS AND CO
Read moreHe is the favorite designer of great black artists and performers: Koos Van Den Akker dressed Sydney Poitier, actress Cecilia Tysson, Alteryse Davis, Jessye Norman but also Bing Crosby, Elizabeth Taylor, Madonna, Cher, Ringo Star, Marilyn Horn, Kennedy or Magic Johnson. An independent fashion designer, of Dutch origin, Koos meticulously chooses precious materials that he marries with vivid colours. But its preference goes to the furthest fabrics with which it makes sensual and sparkling garments, always unique, coats, jackets ($ 800), evening dresses (from $ 1 200 to $ 3 000), ensembles (from $ 900 to $ 1 800). Each of its minicollections is a sumptuous variation on the art of cutting and perfection of detail.
BETSEY JOHNSON
Read moreVanessa Paradis favourite store, baby doll style, cute and sexy.
URBAN OUTFITTERS
Read moreA definitely trendy American channel, which adopts all fashions: New Age, green, cool baba, seventies... Clothes, but also accessories and decorative ideas for the home. The store offers vintage pieces and forgotten trends that are making a comeback, to the delight of hipsters. A good place to make small gifts from elsewhere, especially since this brand, which also exists in England, has only one store in France. Several addresses in Manhattan.
SCREAMING MIMI’S
Read moreWith such a name, all dreams are allowed! A real vintage clothing shop in a neighborhood where you always want to feel like dressing. And where the end of the end is to pretend that you're completely mocking the way others see you disguised.
HAMLET’S VINTAGE
Read moreThis very small brand offers a wide choice of dresses, tops and vintage accessories, each more attractive than the next. The patterns are there, you will feel like a fish in water if you are a fan of peas, stripes, checks.... Forget the chic Parisian style all in black, here, you will have no choice but to leave with colorful and a little kitschy clothes on the edges.... in the good sense of the word! There are also hand-picked boots and shoes.
NORMA KAMALI
Read moreThe inventor of basket shoes. Since it has been flat, its style has become more portable while still very inventive.