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Emeralds
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"Yes" reads the neon sign at Emeralds' entrance--and yes, they have just about everything. Don't be surprised to find a $50 shirt next to a $250 dress in the color-coded racks of clothing from BCBG, French Connection, Corey Lynn Calter, Michael Stars, Killah and Volcom. Shoes are from Diesel, Enzo and Steve Madden. Glass display cases are stocked with jewelry from local artists like Laurel Larsen and stained glass from Stonehouse Gallery. It is located right down N. Lamar on the left.
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By George
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Longtime residents of Austin will remember By George's first incarnation at the Dobie Mall in 1977. What began with green shag carpeting has grown into a spacious, sun-drenched space on North Lamar Boulevard, filled with elegant clothing and carefully chosen accessories. By George has hip and current items that are rarely found elsewhere in Austin. A young crowd browses through Moroccan tea glasses, candles and one-of-a-kind jewelry, plus a department store-sized selection of purses and handbags.
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The Drag
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Vintage fanatics can get their threads at Blue Velvet, and kids of all ages enjoy Toy Joy. Sharp dressers with fat wallets head to By George and The Cadeau gift store. Free spirits buy beads and accessories at Nomadic Notions or handmade clothing from 23rd St. Artists Market. Sports fiends hang out at Cain & Abel's on UT game days and students grab snacks at Austin's Pizza or Mojo's Daily Grind before catching a flick at Dobie Theater.
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Peyton's Place
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Looking for an affordable lady's boutique that offers high style minus the sticker shock? If so, welcome to Peyton's Place where fashion meets affordability. Isn't that every shop-a-holic's dream? Peyton's Place is conveniently located in downtown Austin's Second Street District home to vibrant shopping, great restaurants and entertainment.
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