In DC, Arlington, and Alexandria there are many independent boutiques that carry name brands as well as vintage. Finding said places is a great way to spend the day with friends or by yourself because you never know where you might stumble. Shopping boutiques can be more intimidating than shopping in a mall, because often you are going to come across
brands you may have never heard of and prices you are not used to. Go in with an open mind and possibly a list to know what you are looking for. That way, once you arrive you can take your time and soak in the experience.
Chain stores will always be around, though, if you are looking for something different shopping boutiques is your best route. Many of these places offer private shopping events, pre-sale exclusives, and promotions through their websites. There is no harm in walking into a store you would not ordinarily go into and searching the racks for statement jackets or half priced consignment jeans. Trust me, more often than not you will find something fantastic and will go back for more.
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Here are a few of my favorite, which are all located in Old Town, Alexandria, Virginia.
Treat-This sample sale boutique carries brands such as Michael Stars, L.A.M.B., and Ella Moss as well as shoes! The prices range from $35-300. Â Perfect for a pick me up, a party dress, or to buy your best friend a birthday present.
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Hysteria-Known for luxe labels, this up scale boutique is your go-to for investments. Â Nicole Miller dresses; cashmere sweaters, and designer jeans are on display throughout this two-story town house. Â Pick up a Kenneth Jay Lane link necklace for about $150 and convert it as a belt getting twice as much use out of it.
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Pretty People– This vintage store owned by Annie Lee is a new spin on her other shop–Annie’s Creamcheese in Georgetown.  Vintage Chanel Pendants, 1940’s purses, House of Harlow jewels are just a few of the treasures you might while digging through this funky boutique. Â
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