3870 Best Places to Shop in USA

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We've compiled the best of the best in USA - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Tom Ford

Upper East Side

Famous for revamping Gucci, among other accomplishments, Ford does not disappoint with either his eponymous line or his Madison Avenue flagship, a sleek, grandiose temple to glamorous fashion. Women's stilettos and clutches are unabashedly sexy; men's selections encompass made-to-measure along with traditional and impeccably tailored. Shirts come in more than 300 hues, and off-the-rack suits start at around $5,000. His Black Orchid unisex fragrance is a cult favorite.

672 Madison Ave., New York, NY, 10065, USA
212-359–0300

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Tonka Seafoods

Sample smoked or canned halibut and salmon at Tonka Seafoods, located in the old Mitkof Cannery building. Be sure to taste the white king salmon—an especially flavorful type of chinook that the locals swear by. Tonka will also ship.

1200 S. Nordic Dr., Petersburg, AK, 99833, USA
907-772–3662

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Top Drawer Thrift

North Austin

Run by Project Transitions (an organization providing hospice, housing, and support for HIV/AIDS patients) as a funding source, this large store is fun and funky as all thrift shops should be. Go for posters, vintage costume jewelry, bric-a-brac, and even used computer and stereo components. The selection is in a state of constant flux, and, as you'd expect, everything is dirt-cheap.

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Cow Hollow

This hip, creative store features an interesting mix of Japanese items like bento boxes, along with stylish, useful gear for the creative professional set like travel tumblers, journals, and various kinds of bags for everything from hiking trails to working from a coffee shop.

1840 Union St., San Francisco, CA, 94123, USA
415-771–1108

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Torrey Trading Post

Come here for Native American jewelry and pottery, T-shirts, wood carvings, stone figures, gifts for children, and more. The trading post also rents out a handful of deluxe and camping cabins.

Tory Burch

Center Strip

Rich textures, zippy colors, perky prints, and Bohemian spirit infuse the stylish, wearable clothing and accessories at Tory Burch. Handbags, pumps, and ballet flats are staples here. Additional locations are at Palazzo and Fashion Show Mall, and there's a pop-up at The Shops at Crystals and an outlet at Las Vegas Premium Outlets North. The Forum Shops branch is the largest and carries a wider selection.

3500 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-369–3459

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Tory Burch

Upper East Side

The global flagship of this preppy boho label is housed in an elegantly restored town house. The five-story space features Tory Burch's signature orange-lacquer walls, purple curtains, and gold hardware. If you already own her iconic ballet flats, browse through the ready-to-wear collection, handbags, shoes, and jewelry. Her new Tory Sport line is sometimes available as well.

797 Madison Ave., New York, NY, 10065, USA
212-510–8371

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Totokaelo

Capitol Hill
Style mavens (including men) who wouldn't be caught dead in fleece flock to this fashion-forward cult boutique, which stocks edgy lines like Marni, Maison Martin Margiela, Rachel Comey, Acne Studios, and Dries Van Noten. The gorgeously spare space—a converted 1940s auto shop—plays blank canvas for the covetable clothing and shoes, as well as the store's smartly curated selection of “art-objects,” such as lighting, textiles, ceramics, linens, and art, along with eye-catching pieces from Totokaelo’s in-house furniture brand.
1523 10th Ave., Seattle, 98122, USA
206-623–3582

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Tower Hotel Gifts

Disney's Hollywood Studios

After the screams and thrills of the Tower of Terror, what could be better than a mug from the hotel bar, the actual bell from the front desk, or a leather key fob from "your" room. In addition to leather handbags and bellboy hats, you can find some rather macabre takes on Disney characters that are exclusive to this shop.

Town & Ranch

Downtown

Another inspired endeavor from the design-forward folks at Los Poblanos Inn, Town & Ranch smartly offers a side-by-side tasting Lounge (for its on-site distillery’s “new Western” dry gins) and a supplies shop, where you can stock up a picnic basket, refill your lotion bottles, or buy a local vintage and have it poured for you next door.

Town Center at Boca Raton

Over on the west side of the interstate in Boca, this indoor megamall has over 220 stores and just about every major high-end designer. But not every shop here requires deep pockets. The Town Center at Boca Raton is also firmly rooted with a variety of more affordable national brands like Gap.

Town Hardware and General Store

Inside three 1920s-vintage brick buildings, this mix of a small-town hardware store and gift shop, which opened in 1928, sells hard-to-find tools like scythes and push plows, along with cast-iron cookware, Case knives, and Radio Flyer red wagons.

103 W. State St., Black Mountain, NC, 28711, USA
828-669–7723
Shopping Details
8–6 Mon.–Sat., noon–5 Sun.

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Town Square

Airport

Constructed to resemble Main Street America with open-air shopping and dining, this 100-acre complex contains more than 150 shops, including MAC and Sephora cosmetics, H&M, Apple, Saks Off Fifth, and Tommy Bahama. When you tire of shopping (or when the kids do, anyway), there's also a children's play area, a multiplex cinema, and rides on the Town Square train. Lazy Dog lets you bring Fido on the patio, while Yard House brings pub fare. There's also a Brio Italian Grill, Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, and several other on-site eateries, including a Whole Foods Market. The Stoney's Rockin' Country dance and live-music venue fires up the country tunes Thursday through Saturday. Need to make a quick stop? Town Square offers curbside parking so you don't have to schlep all the way from one of three parking garages to your shopping destination.

Towson Town Center

Towson Town Center has nearly 200 shops, including Hecht's, Nordstrom, the Gap, and Anthropologie.

Dulaney Valley Rd. at Fairmount Ave., Towson, MD, 21204, USA
410-494–8800

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Toy Joy

Downtown

This fantastic place is so much the ultimate toy store of your childhood fantasies that it's too good to save for actual children—don't be embarrassed to come in even if you don't have little ones of your own. It's the place to get things like Edgar Allan Poe and Beethoven action figures, vinyl dinosaur figurines, reproductions of vintage toys you played with as a kid, and floor-to-ceiling diversions for all ages, including science toys, metal robots, stuffed animals, costumes, hard-to-find candy, baubles and bangles, and more.

403 W. 2nd St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA
512-320–0090

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ToZion

Check out the well-curated collection of fair-trade clothing, soaps, skin-care products, Buddha statuary, jewelry, pottery, and artwork at this colorful two-story boutique carrying both local and international goods.

200 N. Main St., Joseph, OR, 97846, USA
541-432–0745

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Trail Ridge Store

This is the park's only official store (though you'll find a small selection of park souvenirs and books at the visitor centers). Trail Ridge stocks sweatshirts and jackets, postcards, and assorted craft items.

Trailside Galleries

Trailside Galleries sells representational Western works by some of the biggest names, including members of the prestigious Cowboy Artists of America and Oil Painters of America.

130 E. Broadway, Jackson, WY, 83001, USA
307-733–3186
Shopping Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Trash and Vaudeville

East Village

This punk mecca is famous for dressing stars like Debbie Harry and the Ramones back in the '70s, and its rock-and-roll vibe lives on, albeit two blocks from its original location on St. Marks Place. Goths, punks, and pro wrestlers shop here for bondage-inspired pants and skirts, as well as vinyl corsets and mini kilts.

Travel Bug

The Plaza

Here, you'll find a huge array of guides and books about travel along with maps. You'll also find all sorts of gadgets for hikers and backpackers. There's also a cozy coffeehouse (excellent java) with Wi-Fi. On many Saturday evenings the shop hosts presentations on world travel experiences.

839 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM, 87501, USA
505-992–0418

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treehaus

Atwater Village

If gift-giving is your love language, stop by treehaus for trinkets and surprises that have a uniquely L.A. touch. The shop carries local artisans’ treasures ranging from clothes and jewelry to art supplies and toys for children.

3153 Glendale Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 90039, USA
323-230–6776

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Trek Bicycle Lamar

South Austin

With ample trails and roads with generous bike lanes, Austin is home to many serious bicyclists, and this homegrown shop has been outfitting them for more than three decades. Seasoned athletes use Trek as a resource. Not only is the store stocked with clothing and accessories from brands like Pearl, Bontranger, and Endura, it also hosts mountain, road, cyclo-cross, and triathlon clubs so that bicyclists can ride with others in the community. Newer riders will find a helpful staff of bike pros, who are ready and willing to answer questions about their wide selection of bicycles.

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Disney Springs

This boutique has "hip" and "eclectic" written all over it (hence the name), with ever-changing merchandise that gives (primarily teenage) shoppers a chance to wear clothing imprinted with 1980s and ’90s cartoon characters, fashions from the Disney Parks Forever Collection, and chic sundresses with subtle Mickey-ear designs that are perfect for an evening at the shops and clubs of Disney Springs. Designer items are from Billabong, Dooney & Bourke, Harveys (Original Seatbeltbags), and Roxy, with many featuring fairies and princesses.

Trident Booksellers and Cafe

Channel your inner explorer here while browsing an eclectic collection of new and used books that focus on art, adventure, spirituality, poetry, culture, and literature. At the attached café, you can read while you sip tea in the back garden decorated with street art. Your barista is most likely an owner, too.

940 Pearl St., Boulder, CO, 80302, USA
303-443–3133

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Trillium Soaps Ltd.

Located at the very southern end of Main Street, this small shop-factory in a sweet house is a great place to pick up well-priced, lightly scented, 100% vegan soaps made from pure olive, palm, and coconut oils with such additional ingredients as aloe, lemongrass, rosemary, citrus, and rose petal; there are more than a dozen varieties.

216 Main St., Rockland, ME, 04841, USA
207-593–9019
Shopping Details
Closed Sun.–Tues.

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Trimble Court Artisans

At this co-op gallery, more than 50 Colorado member-artists sell their paintings, jewelry, weavings, and pottery.

118 Trimble Ct., Fort Collins, CO, 80524, USA
970-221–0051

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Trina Turk

Meatpacking District

Make a beeline to this boutique if you like glowing, happy colors and 1970's-influenced clothing. The shop, designed by Jonathan Adler, showcases Turk's ready-to-wear clothing in a bright, airy setting. Swimwear is a standout, and menswear is also sold here.

67 Gansevoort St., New York, NY, 10014, USA
212-206–7383

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Trintage

Harlem

Take trendy and vintage, and you get Trintage. How the name of this colorful shop came to be will not take long to figure out. There are hand-selected stylish pieces from all over the globe in every shade under the sun; from bright orange patent leather jackets to pink fringe dresses to green furry coats. Founder, Byrd, is a celebrity stylist and travels around the globe to curate solely international vintage pieces. The store might be small in space, but its grandeur in its selection, and there are sizes and styles for every type of woman.

182 Lenox Ave. (Malcolm X Blvd.), New York, NY, 10026, USA
646-524–5208

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Triton Gallery

Midtown West

Theatrical posters both large and small are available here, and the selection is tremendous, with everything from Marlene Dietrich's Blue Angel to recent Broadway shows like Hamilton in stock. You'll need to be buzzed in, then head up to floor six to behold this compact, visual archive. (Call ahead for the store's hours that week.)

690 8th Ave., New York, NY, 10036, USA
212-765–2472

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Trolley Square

The wares in this converted historic railyard near Central City, not far from trendy 9th and 9th, run the gamut from estate jewelry and designer clothes to bath products and fine groceries. Stores include chains and indie boutiques, such as Pottery Barn, Weller Books, Tabula Rasa, and an assortment of restaurants, as well as Whole Foods.