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Skeem candles, Paul & Joe body products, and jewelry from Hultquist and Watch This Space are among the girly wares stocked by this too-cute shop. There's a...more
see the Edinburgh guideA showcase for young designers, particularly Scottish ones, Concrete Wardrobe is worth a visit for contemporary gifts (pottery, jewelry) and...more
see the Edinburgh guideIf you fancy seeing a slice of Glasgow life far from the boutiques, head to the weekend market known as the Barras in the East End, which sells just about...more
see the Glasgow guideEstablished in 1866, Hamilton & Inches would be remarkable even if it didn't have a royal warrant as silversmith to the queen. Its grand shop is decked out with...more
see the Edinburgh guideHidden away in a Georgian town house on a narrow cobbled street, this women's clothing boutique has been open since 1969. Expect excellent service and...more
see the Edinburgh guideAn Edinburgh institution much beloved of Morningside ladies (Edinburgh matriarchs), this department store was independently run by the same family until 2005,...more
see the Edinburgh guideJoey D deconstructs traditional pieces such as tweed jackets, denim, and army khakis, reassembles them with leather, zips, and buckles, and ends up with...more
see the Edinburgh guideTwo upmarket malls on Buchanan Street, the main shopping drag (mostly pedestrianized) that cuts through the city center, should be on your shopping list....more
see the Glasgow guideThis central neighborhood has lots of funky little shops, cafés, and bars. It's also where you'll find the Italian Centre (7 John St.), the place to go...more
see the Glasgow guideA lovely name for a lovely shop selling all manner of vintage clothing, from Charleston dresses and '50s cardigans to tweed jackets, kilts, and even a Victorian...more
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