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Canoe
With its emphasis on natural materials and clean lines, this airy home accessories boutique feels like the type of place you?d come across in Stockholm?designery and modern yet really fun.
Hermitage
e love the low-key approach of this housewares emporium: Owner Jennifer June deftly mixes mint-condition vintage finds with pieces from emerging designers, and everything feels one of a kind.
Moulé
With its mile-high ceilings and chalk white walls, this sprawling Pearl District outpost of a swiftly growing Canadian chainlet has the bones of a stunning, modern loft. Equally impressive is its all-encompassing inventory, which runs the gamut from Oliver Hemming's bright silver teakettles to an endless stream of perfectly cut basics by Michelle Mason, Biba, and Rag & Bone.
Nolita
A sister shop to a Missoula, Montana, favorite, this loft-like clothier is dedicated to jeans and pared-down, citified separates. The denim bar features every conceivable wash and cut, while the racks are brimming with mostly neutral wear-them-forever pieces by the likes of Rhys Dwfen and Mike & Chris.
Odessa
Los Angeles transplant Susan Tompkins was one of the original pioneers of the Portland fashion scene, opening her first boutique more than a decade ago. Her edgy-but-elegant taste is reflected in her current roster of lines like Opening Ceremony and Daryl K.
Seaplane
Amazing when it comes to supporting local talent, Seaplane carries clothing and accessories from more than 40 Portland-based designers. We were especially taken with Leanimal?s soft, ballet-hued bubble-hemmed dresses and Kate Towers? handstitched tees with ruffles at the neckline.
hazel grayslayer
The snakeskin-print velvet that jewelry designer Hazel Cox painstakingly glued to the walls of her just-opened space speaks volumes about her quirky, organic, utterly unique aesthetic. In addition to her own line, which includes pendant necklaces made out of fossilized flowers and diaphanous bits of crocheted silk, she?s offering bulbous staghorn plants she grows herself, as well as leashes crafted from handmade rope.
Una
It would be easy to overlook owner Giovanna Parolari?s tiny and unassuming-from-the-outside spot, but Una, with its expertly edited supply of forward-thinking (but still totally wearable) clothing, shouldn't be missed.
Amalee
This newly opened spot is an oasis of color and light in a city known for its endless rain. It?s bright and inviting (thanks to its glass garage door facade), and the inventory?almost all of it priced below $200?skews to the exuberant (oversize Azaara rings) and unabashedly feminine (Virginie Castaway keyhole bodice tops).
Idom
A former designer at Donna Karan and Peter Som, Modi Soondarotok relocated to Portland a couple of years ago to launch her own label, and along the way she opened a boutique. Inside her cozy bungalow in the up-and-coming Northeast District are chic imports from her native Thailand, Jenny Yuen?s slick leather satchels, and the colorful house line of hand-loomed cotton sundresses.
liza rietz and a broken spoke
An unlikely venture from two beloved local designers, this tiny storefront is at once boutique, showroom, and bespoke tailor. Though their stock is inherently disparate (Liza Rietz makes womenswear, while partner John Blasioli produces men?s clothing), the two both offer impeccably crafted styles, rotating in a small range of fresh options each week.
mario's and mario's 3.10
The flagship location of this art-filled, family-run megastore/minichain (there?s a second branch in Seattle) teems with hot-off-the-runway goods by Lanvin, Jil Sander, and Bottega Veneta.
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