Plaza Area
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Red River Mercantile – stylish menswear in Santa Fe Village. (Tell Steve hello!)
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Shiprock Trading – beautiful vintage rugs, native jewelry, and other vintage goods in a second-floor space overlooking the plaza.
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Santa Fe Dry Goods/Workshop – pricy designer clothes with an "artsy" attitude.
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Boorju Rugs Home Décor – Located in Sena Plaza, a spot for Turkish and Moroccan pillows and rugs.
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Santa Maria Provisions – Located in Sena Plaza, offering good gifts, napkins, pillows, and small items.
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Santa Fe Vintage Outpost – a well-edited selection of Western and Southwestern clothes and collectibles.
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Los Poblanos Farm Shop Norte – signature products, spirits, and gifts from the famed Albuquerque lavender farm.
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Sub Rosa Mercantile – candles, ceramics, and gifts on Marcy Street.
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Spirit – a little bit hippie, a little bit Japanese; owner Merrie Martin also creates Minetta jewelry, accessories, and clothing.
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Citrus – comfy casual worth a look, owner Jan Thompson used to work at Cicada.
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Cicada Collection – owner-run boutique for committed fashion minimalists.
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Seret & Sons – a massive selection of Turkish, Moroccan, Indian rugs, textiles, and architectural salvage.
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S.O.T.E. – Formerly Spirit of the Earth, featuring a strong edit of upscale clothing and cool homeware finds.
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Visvim – $$$ beautifully executed Japanese take on Americana.
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Standard & Strange – A menswear must-stop for brands like Bode, Kapital, and Monitaly, open Thursday-Monday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Wahoo Santa Fe – vintage and one-of-a-kind western in Santa Fe Village.
Canyon Road
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Cielo Handcrafted – A co-op store featuring New Mexican and South American artists and artisans.
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Hecho a Mano – Prints and Oaxacan pottery near the top of Canyon Road.
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La Boheme – a small and stylish clothing boutique.
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Homefrocks – earthy basics in plant-dyed linen and silk.
Railyard
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Lust and Found Vintage – Located at 339 West Manhattan Avenue.
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House of Ancestors – primitives and antiques.
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Design Build – A well-curated home store.
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Curiosa – pretty gifts.
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On Your Feet – Birkenstocks and other super-crunchy footwear.
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Mountain Standard Time – 504 Galisteo
Elsewhere
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Santa Fe School of Cooking – Offering La Chamba black pottery.
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Living Threads – natural fiber clothing, textiles, Oaxacan pottery, documentary photography focused on traditional cultures, located at 1610 D Lena Street.
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Whiskey & Clay ceramics, 1703 Lena Street
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Santa Fe Antiques – a multi-vendor flea market antique mall.
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Santa Fe Vintage – appointment only, call 347-683-1843.
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Boyd & Allister Home/Market pop-up with Mask Santa Fe, SF Vintage, Dineh Jewelry, 1200 Hickox Street, Sat-Sun 12-5
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Stephen’s Consignment – a massive well-organized selection of art, furniture, collectibles, etc.
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Nambe Trading Post/Museum of Western Film & Costume – Located at 20 Summer Road (third driveway after the turn) on High Road to Taos, featuring Dances with Wolves costume designer, beads, buckskin, pottery, rugs, and homeware.
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Jackalope - a large local shop with many different authentic New Mexican designs, including pots, rugs, furniture, etc.