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Best Men's Boutique Shopping in Los Angeles - Westside

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In close proximity to the Santa Monica Beach and Pier, the world-famous Third Street Promenade, which stretches over several city blocks, is a Mecca of hip and trendy stores combined with one-of-a-kind restaurants, bars, and cafes. The Promenade boasts a myriad of street performers that are both entertaining and enlightening—even in all their bizarre glory—and plan on parting with at least $5 in support of their pursuits. Oh come on..have a little fun!
This famed shopping and travel destination is worth a stroll if only to bask in the pleasure of texting your friends back home “I’m shopping on Rodeo Drive and I sware I just saw Zsa Zsa Gabore.” Little do they know half the women shopping on Rodeo look like Zsa Zsa, but we’ll never tell. From luxury boutiques whose names will have you reminiscing of European fashionistas (Daminai, Garrard, Ilori, and Rene Caovilla) to modern favorites like Jimmy Choo, Juicy Couture, Cole Haan, Tod’s and Miu Miu, Rodeo Drive is an experience not to be missed.
This strip of hip boutiques, eateries, and salons has recently become one of L.A.’s most happening hot spots. Stretching from Santa Monica Blvd. south to Wilshire Blvd., Robertson gives us “common folk” a chance to eat (or shall I say pick), drink, and shop like the stars. Whether you enjoy gawking at the paparazzi as they invade Nicole Richie’s afternoon spree, sitting at the Ivy’s beautiful outdoor patio, getting your shop-on at Surly Girl, Kitson, or True Religion, or relaxing for an afternoon facial at Kalologie Skincare, this trendy little street will most likely tickle your fancy in one way or another.
At the northern edge of town, Montana Avenue offers casual yet luxurious shopping and dining that stretches for ten blocks. One-of-a-kind boutiques selling top-quality clothing, exquisite home furnishings, accessories and unique specialty gifts are interspersed along the tree-lined street with bistros, cafés, bakeries and restaurants frequented by locals, visitors and celebrities alike
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If it’s chain stores and corporate-owned boutiques you’re looking for then steer clear of Abbott Kinney. But if you have a flare for local designers and artisans, then run to this amazing stretch of unique shops and eateries for an afternoon of browsing, perusing, and possibly even purchasing. Home design buffs will enjoy Cabana Joe’s, Happy At The Beach, and Surfing Cowboys, while your stomach will thank you for culinary delights from upscale Cal-French eatery, Joe’s, organic Axe, and taps bar Primitivo. Insider’s tip: if you happen to be around during the fall, don’t miss the annual Abbot Kinney Festival, an annual street fair that takes place every September.
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Just two blocks from the beach, eclectic and lively Main Street exudes a friendly, community vibe. Its diverse shops and restaurants attract many locals who can be spotted walking their dogs, sipping coffee or perusing the many shops. If you’re looking to spend an afternoon in a fun, quaint beach town but don’t want to traipse an hour north, Main Street is a great alternative.
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