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INDOOR AND OUTDOOR OPTIONS

Omaha’s shopping scene caters to a wide variety of wants, needs, and tastes. Find designer, home goods, and even highly curated fashion for kids in Countryside Village. Shop sustainably in the historic corners of the rapidly growing Little Bohemia neighborhood. If you’re headed west, Rockbrook Village is home to an ultra-trendy collection of boutiques. At Shops of Legacy, you’ll find one of Nebraska’s largest collections of upscale shopping. Main street style shopping comes to life at Village Pointe, home to over 50 retail shops, boutiques, and restaurants. Indoor shopping can be enjoyed at Westroads Mall, Regency Center, and Oak View Mall, where you can find favorites from national brands.

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SHOPPING HOT SPOTS

Fashion lovers will score this season’s favorites at an array of local boutiques. The Garment District stocks its racks with NYC-inspired pieces from well-known and emerging designers. Scout: Dry Goods & Trade gives clothing a second life at their Little Bohemia location. Other chic boutiques include Beau Joyau, The Fold, beyourself, and Gramercy. For men looking to freshen up their wardrobe, the guys at Grae will offer a drink and help finding the perfect look. Fontenelle Supply Co. caters to the outdoorsy type, housing an array of handmade leather goods alongside raw denim, fall flannels, and boots.

OMAHA ORIGINALS

Owned by Omaha billionaire investor Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Borsheims is the nation’s largest independent jewelry store. The signature silver OMAHA: box bestowed with a burgundy ribbon ensures the gift inside is one worth opening. Another can’t-miss Buffett retailer is Nebraska Furniture Mart, one of the country’s largest (450,000 sq. ft.) home furnishing stores. Vintage meets modern at ARTIFACT, where they hand-make unisex bags, accessories, and home goods. YOUR SHOPPING DESTINATION

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