A highlight of living in Las Vegas is the incredible access to shopping. Whether you love shopping for designer brands at Neiman Marcus on The Strip or you’re more interested in hidden finds at the thrift shop, this city is a consumer paradise. But Las Vegas is also known for its many local boutiques, offering both new looks and vintage threads you can’t find anywhere else.

Buffalo Exchange - Downtown 

Settled on Main Street in the heart of the Arts District, Buffalo Exchange is one of the best spots in town to find vintage clothing. While they also sell new clothes, Buffalo is known among locals as a prime spot to find designer jeans without the high price tag. Plus, if you bring in gently used clothing, you can even make extra cash to put towards your purchase. 

The area is also known as Antique Alley because this street is a great place to find furniture too. And if you need a refreshment while shopping, Makers and Finders and ReBAR are within walking distance. 

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CRSVR - The Strip

Founded by DJ Vice, CRSVR’s flagship store in The Cosmopolitan has a distinctly California vibe — appropriate since it’s also a co-op in Santa Barbara. The clothes at CRSVR (pronounced as “Crossover”) are urban-inspired, but what makes this store distinct is its range of high-caliber sneakers with labels like Public School and Filling Pieces. This boutique has also seen its fair share of celebrities.

Tatyana Boutique - Downtown 

Known for its Rockabilly and 1950s styles, Tatyana Boutique in Downtown Las Vegas has quality vintage-inspired fashion that doesn’t look like it came from the mall. Although Tatyana has a sizable online storefront, you’ll want to stop by in-person for personalized recommendations. If you want glamour shots of your mid-century attire, the store also has a pin-up photo studio to make your dreams come true.

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Fruition - Paradise 

Since 2005, Fruition in Paradise has sold urban-inspired clothing right up the street from UNLV. Best known for their t-shirts, hoodies, and hats, this boutique has excellent style recommendations and personalized service, making it a mainstay of Maryland Parkway. The good news is that prices range, so whether you want something that’s $25 or $1,000 the store has it in stock. Plus, it’s Instagram-friendly: The back wall is made up of greenery that will look great on your friends’ feeds.

ReFinery Celebrity Resale - Paradise

Out of all the boutiques in town, ReFinery Celebrity Resale in Paradise is among the oldest since it has been in business for over 30 years. The label-conscious shopper will find a range of inventory that won’t disappoint: Yelp users report finding brands like Louboutin, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and Gucci on multiple shopping trips. Although this may not be the place to go if you want bottom-of-the-barrel prices, this boutique has more than a few deals for the high-end resale shopper.

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VASARI - Summerlin

Not only is VASARI in Summerlin situated in the gorgeous Tivoli Village near the front of the complex, but it’s also beautiful on the inside, not surprising for a place named after a painter. The 4,000-square-foot shop is home to high-end brands like DVF and Alice and Olivia. Although these items sell at luxury prices, the store often has a clearance rack with dramatic discounts.

KNYEW - Spring Valley

Founded by DJ Crooked, KNYEW (pronounced as “new”) stands for Keeping New York Everywhere. The store’s in-house brand provides classic urban basics that are made in the U.S., and the brand claims to be the first established line to come out of Las Vegas. This boutique also has an online storefront, but you’ll want to stop in to get advice on dressing like a DJ with a penchant for modern styles.