Woolrich, Ben Sherman, Jack Spade, Parke and Ronen, MRKT, Havaianas are a few of the lines they carry, and Fraques also carries carefully selected goods for the home like vibrant paintings by local artist Michael Guidry, bicycles, lighting, books on travel and design, and more.
Farther Uptown on Magazine Street on a crowded block of boutique stores sits one of the newest menswear stores in New Orleans. They also carry a line of boys clothing, and with plans to expand their local-made offerings, Pelican Coast Clothing is one local company to watch. So I must mention several other great local stores. Next door, Branch Out offers sustainable fashions for men and women, including comfy clothes and cool wallets.
For more information and updates about how New Orleans is addressing the Covid outbreak — including restaurants that are currently open for takeout and delivery — please visit NewOrleans. Fraques is a boutique with mens clothing and carefully selected home goods on Baronne Street in Downtown New Orleans.
Open In Google Maps. Visit Website. Give us feedback. A favorite among locals, this affordable store has an additional shop on Magazine Street , offering guests the opportunity to access well-priced clothing at two convenient locations. Funky Monkey is a locally-owned store popular among locals for its mix of new, used, and vintage clothing for women and men. Located in the Uptown District, the store has been operating since as a special boutique fueled by culture, art, music, and fashion, carrying unique hipster couture trends, custom-made T-shirts, handmade costumes, indie labels, trends for every day, and accessories, all at affordable prices.
School, Store. Located in the Uptown neighborhood of New Orleans , this funky store offers everything from wigs and jewelry to theme costumes and vintage apparel, all in a compact setting. If clothes make the New Orleans wo man, that woman has a sense of style that is all her own, never mind what is trending anywhere else. Retro, yes, Goth, sure, flirty, definitely, vintage, natch. It's all here and fun for the browsing. Retail has had a long and proud history in New Orleans, and there are still shops that date back generations.
In the French Quarter, where owner-operated retail stores are the norm, Chartres Street is the place to mine for owner-operated boutiques and discounted high fashion. For that last minute Mardi Gras invitation, formals are de rigueur, so of course there are plenty of options when you need a fix of glitz. More good news: you can't over glam in this town, so bring on the sequins, pile on the glitter and strut your stuff.
From locally made candles that make great gifts try the King Cake and Coffee Beignet to retro chic fashions and artsy voodoo doll, this tucked away boutique close to Canal Street is a must-shop. Another plus - as in size - the fun prints and vintage styles are cut for women with curves - yay! Prices can be a bit spendy, but there is a sales rack and the selection is so tempting. Even if you aren't buying an outfit, the trendy accessories will update your look for sure.
Recommended for Clothing Stores because : This fab boutique is just steps from the up river border of the French Quarter. If you're part magpie, you don't want to miss Moonshine Nettie, one-stop vintage shop that clamors for attention thanks to glitz, glamour and sequins up one side and down the other.
From classic pearl snap western shirts and flashy leopard coats to vintage jewelry, trinkets and accessories, this French Quarter shop is overflowing with authentic vintage style and charm. Whether shopping for everyday chic or building a decadently chaotic Mardi Gras outfit, customers are sure to find the perfect item at Moonshine Nettie.
The fashionistas that own this sparkly boutique are always friendly and happy to help. Lots of fun little gift items too. Recommended for Clothing Stores because : Because this shiny happy place on Chartres Street is downright adorable. Beth's expert tip : All that glitters is on the shelves at this sassy French Quarter boutique. Fleurty Girl is wildly popular clothing and accessories shop with multiple locations and a decidedly local accent. The boutique's specialty is screen printed tees that feature New Orleans witticisms, catchphrases and pop culture references that make the shirts trendy yet timeless.
Owner Lauren Thom started Fleurty Girl out of her house a while back, and her shirts have now become a staple around town, along with all kinds of Nola-centric gifts. Besides shirts, there are hats, boots and other accessories, many featuring the New Orleans Saints football colors black and gold. Recommended for Clothing Stores because : You can always find something unusual and offbeat at this fun stop with multiple locations, from Mandeville across the Lake to the soon to open Bay St.
Louis spot in Mississippi. The Red Carpet is exactly what you'd imagine: a place to up your glam game to match any fine occasion. The store carries a huge inventory of dresses, lingerie and evening wear that can work for corporate, social or costume balls. Look for big names including Jovani and Sherri Hill, but there are dozens of other couture creators depending on the season. You'll find college girls in here trying things on for a formal while older divas are trying on wedding dresses on the other side.
In both instances, helpful staff will be guiding and assisting every step of the way. Recommended for Clothing Stores because : Whether you're size 0 or size 54, Red Carpet has glam to fit.
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