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Boogies
It's safe to say that this is probably the world's only combination diner/denim store. The ground level houses jeans by labels like People for Peace and 1921, while upstairs, shoppers enjoy burgers and jukebox tunes.
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Christopher & Co.
Proprietor Steve Woodruff has amassed the world's largest collection of vintage ski posters—our favorites depict rosy-cheeked couples gliding down slopes at grand European resorts. Their bold, graphic imagery might just compel you to become an instant collector.
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Cos Bar
This posh apothecary has branched out to other U.S. resort towns, but its original Aspen shop, full of products from sought-after brands such as Kanebo and Prada, is still the best.
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Distractions
Heidi Semrau's customer is the kind of woman who can't get enough Tory by TRB tunics and Zac Posen dresses, but would equally embrace a reworked vintage Nike track jacket or scribble-design Rogan tee.
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Gorsuch
Limited Luxe Tyrolean blazers, wall sconces mounted on antique snowshoes, and cowhide-upholstered wing chairs are just a sampling of what this retailer specializes in: over-the-top Black Forest chic.
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Imelda's
Dressed-up shoes by fancy European labels—Christian Louboutin, Jimmy Choo, Bottega Veneta—dominate at this shop from the owner of Distractions.
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Lacy's
Once dedicated to lingerie, this chandelier-strewn boutique has added to its racks colorful, trendproof clothing like Christopher Fischer striped cashmere pullovers and James Perse cotton tees.
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Max
A successful spinoff of its chic Denver sister store, this minimalist Max offers the latest from names like Dries Van Noten and Missoni.
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Mountain Lovers
What we unearthed at this great designer resale spot: a black Chanel blouse for $110, a flapper-like Chloe dress for $150, and a never-used Celine bag for a way-below-retail $200.
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Pitkin County Dry Goods
Since 1969, Pitkin has been known as the go-to spot in Aspen for laid-back apres-ski essentials: jeans, cashmere sweaters, shearling jackets—and, during the winter, homemade fudge to snack on while you shop.


