Dallas
1. Josey Records
Farmers Branch

What you’re here for: Hours of crate-digging
Vinyl hunters can—and likely will—be absorbed into this sweeping, 25,000-square-foot record store where titles, both old and new in nearly any music genre, fill stack after stack. This massive shop has the feel of a classic record store with CDs, 45s, cassette tapes, and vinyls galore. A favorite of local musicians and global acts alike, Josey has hosted listening events and album signing for Yungblud, NF, Joe P, and other artists. Bring patience, good shoes, and plenty of wonder.

2. Miron Crosby
Highland Park Village

Look out for: Boots, boots, hats, and more boots
You can’t shop in Dallas without perusing Western wear with cosmopolitan flair, which is exactly where Miron Crosby lands on the cowgirl style spectrum. Boots here are handcrafted by master crafters in Mexico and Texas. And you can even get a boot stand for easy removal—a cowboy necessity.

3. The Labyrinth
Lower Greenville

Look out for: Crystals and tarot decks galore
The self-appointed “oldest witch store in Dallas” is housed in a lavender-hued home off Greenville Avenue’s bustling stretch of shops and restaurants. Inside, book tarot readings or get yourself started with a deck of your own, plus crystals, incense, books, and all the witchy 101 items you need.

4. The Planting Hand
Lower Greenville

Look out for: Monster monsteras and cute cacti
One of Dallas’s newest plant shops is a lush, vibey oasis with greenery of every size, shape, and importantly, green thumb-level. Whether you’re a seasoned plant parent or just now entering the world of verdant care, Planting Hand is an ideal pit stop.

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Dallas Design District

What you’re here for: Home decor inspo
A furniture showroom that feels more like home than your own place, {neighborhood} is a hybrid art-and-furniture gallery. Local and regional Southwest and Texas art adorn the walls, while home goods—like a dining table set with all the fixings for a lovely dinner party—are thoughtfully styled throughout the space.

6. Beatnik Fine Goods
Bishop Arts District

Look out for: Stylish duds for babies and kiddos, musky candles, and women’s clothing
This Bishop Arts shop off Davis Street screams, in a chill way, I’m not a mom, I’m a cool mom. From seasonal knit sweaters, Rollas denim, and initial pendants to sequined shorts, sleek kitten-heeled sandals, and leather satchels, there’s really everything for the style hound.

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