Eddie Bauer is one brand that has seen it all. Having been in the apparel market since 1920, it began with one store in Seattle and has become a nationwide phenomenon today. Known primarily for its sportswear, it has captured the casual wear market equally well. From the usual T-shirts and denims to business casuals for men and women, Eddie Bauer has it all. Add to that attractive shoes, accessories, bags and outdoor gear, and you have an entire wardrobe fit for almost all occasions. Eddie Bauer is one of the few apparel brands that also offers bedclothes like pillows, comforters and blankets.
Hey, Floridians needs fur, too, so don't go snickering over the idea of a furrier here in the middle of one of the nation's warmest states. While there may not be much chance to wear them here, furs come in pretty handy in other parts of the world and Floridians do occasionally leave, despite the paradisaical aspects of the place. To warm up the locals who visit cold climes, this place has been fitting furs for 80 years. The La Belle Fur & Outerwear Co store claims that it's selling them at discount prices; you can be the judge. On sale here are fur, cashmere and leather, plus designs from noted American and European designers.
Such is the collection at The Treehouse Antique Mall that any antique lover would refrain from leaving this store. Clothes, furniture to accessories, records, toys and other paraphernalia, this store has a plethora of antiques for sale.
Tourists and locals alike know that there are as many discount souvenir shops on busy International Drive as there are sunburns and fanny packs, but only a few are standouts. Gala Gifts, located just next to Don Pablo's Mexican Kitchen on busy International Drive, is one that tends to rise above the norm. From its modern façade of tans and rusts to its helpful cashiers and relatively congestion-free location, Gala Gifts provides one-stop shopping for all of your Orlando needs.
Parents, teachers and best of all, kids, love Lego. Those brightly colored building toys set kids' imagination into action as they use the pieces to build...well, stuff. Budding architects will love this 4,000 sq. ft. center, where they'll find giant flying machines, dragons and spaceships constructed from Lego pieces. Popular sets allow children to build their own pirate ships, water worlds, medieval and modern cities and doll houses. Outside is a 3,000 sq. ft. play area, boasting a jungle gym, life-size space-alien family and countless Lego blocks with no restrictions on use or imagination.
At the end of vacation and business trips comes that inevitable moment when you have to figure out what to take to friends and associates back home. When that moment hits, stop at Art Angels for a look at an intriguing variety of dried floral arrangements, stationery, candy and gift baskets made to order. Focusing on an angel motif, as the name suggests, with lots of light and color washed walls, the store has a decidedly feminine air, but the staff is happy to see to the gifting needs of male shoppers as well.